Index

Regional Integration in Latin America

ISBN: 978-1-78973-160-6, eISBN: 978-1-78973-159-0

Publication date: 30 May 2019

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(2019), "Index", Blanco-Jimenez, M. and Álvarez, J.C. (Ed.) Regional Integration in Latin America, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 177-186. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-159-020191013

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INDEX

Accountability
, 159, 162

Acumen Fund
, 118

Adaptability
, 94, 96–97

Agreements
, 4–5, 70, 93, 109

commercial
, 104

free trade
, 2, 63

international
, 102

political monetary
, 19

trade
, 47–48, 62, 64, 102

Air transport infrastructure
, 116

American Acumen Fund
, 119

Ancient Peruvians
, 92

Andean Community
, 47, 49

Andean culture
, 89

philosophical principles
, 93–94

ANOVA analysis
, 79–80

Asia-Pacific region (AP region)
, 14, 49

Association of Agroforestry Producers of the Center of Bolivar (ASPROACEB)
, 146–147

Association of Christian Regulators
, 158

Association of Latin American Entrepreneurs (ASELA)
, 114

Automotive industry
, 29

automotive supply chain
, 32

competitive advantages
, 35

congruence matrix of research
, 31

global competitiveness models
, 34–37

global production of automotive vehicles
, 33

identification of competitiveness pillars of Mexico within PA region
, 38–40

literature review
, 30–34

mega industrial trends in
, 34

methodology
, 41

pillars with indicators
, 39

profile of countries of PA
, 37–38

testing work hypothesis
, 40

total sales by region
, 32

Avina
, 118–119

Baby Boomers
, 74–75, 77–78

Gen Xers vs.
, 81

Millennials vs.
, 79–80

Balance of trade
, 62

of Mexico
, 63–67

Pacific Alliance
, 67–69

Bankruptcy
, 156

Bavaria Foundation
, 119

Behavior(s)
, 74, 95

differentiated
, 49

of entrepreneur
, 168

of external markets
, 103

of indicators
, 102

of individuals
, 94

institutional
, 25

of international markets
, 100

leader
, 76

organizational citizenship
, 94–95

results of organizational
, 96

of SMEs
, 100

Bilateral interactions
, 141

resource exchange for nontraditional
, 144

resource exchange for traditional
, 143

Bogotá Chamber of Commerce
, 119

Born Global theory
, 100

Bridging social capital
, 136–138, 142–144, 148–149

Business

in Development Facility Hub
, 119

initiatives
, 124

in Peru
, 92–93

Business Council of Pacific Alliance (CEAP)
, 6

Business ecosystems
, 129, 134, 138–140, 144

case description and analysis
, 141

Colombian case study
, 146–150

methodology
, 140

Mexican agricultural firm case study
, 141–146

procedure
, 141

sample
, 140

taxonomy
, 151

type of resource exchange within
, 146

Caribbean region
, 47

Catholicism
, 91

Center for Latin American Studies (CELSA)
, 21

Center for Social Innovation (CIS)
, 118

Chile

adoption of CSR by SMEs in
, 159–160

commercial opportunities between Mexico and
, 68–69

corporate social responsibility
, 157–159

economic recession
, 156

entrepreneurship in
, 170–171, 174–175

implications for PA
, 162–163

SMEs in
, 156–157

sustainability in SMEs from
, 160–162

trade agreements in
, 47–48

Ciudad innovadora
, 124

Civic virtue
, 95–96

Classical theory of international trade
, 101

Cluster(s)

automotive
, 30, 36

generation
, 10

Colombia(n)
, 128

bridging social capital
, 148–149

business ecosystem
, 149–150

case study
, 146

case to PA
, 128–129

commercial opportunities between Mexico and
, 68

context
, 115

current situation in
, 115–117

economy
, 115–116

resources
, 146–148

trade agreements in
, 47–48

Colombian Bavaria Foundation
, 119

Community
, 144

community-based SE model
, 127

community-based SI
, 123

organization
, 123

Compartamos con Colombia initiative
, 117–118

Competition
, 14, 17, 170

forces
, 37

global competition model
, 38

hyper-global
, 14

international
, 16

Competitiveness
, 6, 9, 30, 35, 161–162, 170

economic and commercial analysis
, 17

indicators
, 16–17, 22–25

of PA countries
, 13–25

pillars of Mexico
, 38–40

Complementary Agreements Economic and Partial Scope Agreements (CAEPSAs)
, 63

Consolidation/maturity
, 124, 126

Consortium
, 127

Convergence

estimation
, 49

of European Monetary Union
, 48–49

hypothesis
, 46

test
, 48

See also Economic convergence

Convergence index (CI)
, 47, 51–52

by periods and criteria
, 53

results
, 52–57

See also Economic convergence index (ECI)

Cooperation
, 2, 4, 14, 21, 137, 145

customs
, 15

economic cooperation schemes
, 47

in education
, 8

fostered traditional partnerships
, 150

productive business
, 92

Corporación Mujeres Autónomas Unidas (Cormaun)
, 127

Corporate citizenship
, 159

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 135, 157–159

adoption of CSR by SMEs in Chile
, 159–160

indicators
, 159

policy
, 129

practices
, 160–161, 163

and sustainability practices
, 163

Correlation(s)
, 47

analysis
, 51–52

of growth indicators
, 54

of inflation and exchange rate index
, 55

of internal variables
, 56

Corruption
, 26, 93, 117, 162

Cost-effective business models
, 113–114

Costa Rica
, 2, 114–115

Creative Bazaar Model
, 139

Cultural/culture

cultural–educational implications
, 6–9

culture E program
, 123

development
, 122

of Peru
, 91–92

Cyclical variables. See Real variables

Davivienda Company
, 119

Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadísticas (DANE)
, 115

Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP)
, 115–116

Department for Social Prosperity
, 119

Developing countries
, 48, 62, 75, 100, 102, 136, 150, 157–158, 168

Displacement of people
, 4

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
, 119

EAFIT Social Program
, 122, 127

Economic convergence

G7 countries
, 50

in North American region
, 49

process
, 46, 48

Economic convergence index (ECI)
, 49

criteria for ECI interpretation
, 52

methodology
, 50–52

sample and variables
, 51–52

weights used in ECI variants
, 51

See also Convergence index (CI)

Economic integration
, 46

in AP region
, 49

Economic/economy
, 2, 19, 30

commission for Latin America
, 102

development phases
, 122, 170

engine
, 155

forum
, 22

growth
, 169

Mexican
, 63, 70

model
, 156

perspective, internationalization from
, 101

reforms
, 170

sustainability
, 134–135

symbiosis
, 142

theory
, 46

and trade implications
, 5–6

value
, 139

Ecosystems
, 114–115

See also Business ecosystems

Education(al)
, 74, 79, 92, 122–123, 159, 170

cooperation in
, 8

coverage
, 9

development
, 122

implications
, 6–9

level of entrepreneurs
, 174

public educational expenses
, 20

sectors
, 26

system
, 117

system in Colombia
, 117

Eleos Foundation
, 119

“Entrepreneurial economy” model
, 169

Entrepreneurs
, 123, 142, 171–172

in early stages of education
, 173

in economic development
, 169

Entrepreneurship
, 114, 168

comparison between Chile and Mexico
, 173

degrees of participation in early entrepreneurial activity
, 172–174

and economic development
, 169

ecosystem in Medellín
, 124–126

in Latin America
, 169–175

in Mexico and Chile
, 170–171

processes
, 123

theoretical framework
, 168–169

as trigger for social and economic impact in Mexico and Chile
, 174–175

undertakings at services sector
, 171

undertakings in initial stages
, 171–172

See also Global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM); Social entrepreneurship (SE)

Environment and Green Growth, technical group on
, 162–163

European Union (EU)
, 48–49, 66

Export(s)

diversification
, 61–62, 70

export-led growth
, 62

from metalworking sector
, 103–104

Farmers’ cooperative
, 151

Financial

capital
, 141, 150

convergence
, 55, 57

support programs
, 128

Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 47

Free trade agreements (FTAs)
, 47–48

Freedom of religion
, 91

Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ejército del Pueblo (FARC-EP)
, 115

G7 countries, economic growth convergence for
, 50

Gen Y Millennials
, 74, 77–78, 81

Gender-based violence (GBV)
, 127

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
, 2, 64

General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
, 122

Generation X (Gen Xers)
, 74, 77–78

Baby Boomers vs.
, 81

Millennials vs.
, 80–81

Generation(al)
, 77

diversity
, 74

Global Compact principles
, 158

Global Competitiveness Index
, 16, 22–24, 30

Global competitiveness models
, 34–37, 38

See also Competitiveness

Global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM)
, 170–171

methodology
, 170

in Mexico
, 174

Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
, 159–160

Globalization
, 74, 100–101, 102

labor market
, 9

of markets
, 100

process
, 62

See also Internationalization

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 2, 14, 17, 47, 116

government spending to
, 49

growth
, 18, 115

projections
, 115

Help (behavior variable)
, 95–96

Horizontal multilateralism
, 4

Human capital
, 20, 74, 135–136

Incubation
, 114, 124–125

Industry effect. See Sector effect

Inflation
, 14, 17–19, 49–50, 53

and consumer prices
, 19

correlation
, 55

rates
, 54

Information technology and communications (ITCs)
, 104, 108, 124

Inhabitants, educational quality of
, 9

Initiative (behavior variable)
, 95–96

Innovation(s)
, 135

exchange
, 149

See also Social innovation (SI)

Instiglio
, 118

Integrated System for Entrepreneurship Promotion (SIPE)
, 157

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
, 114, 117, 118

Inter-parliamentary Commission
, 5

International

community
, 117

markets
, 14–15

Internationalization
, 100, 103

from economic perspective
, 101

models
, 100–103

from process perspective
, 101

See also Globalization

Intra-alliance trade
, 114

Investment(s)

attraction for
, 20–22

capital
, 135–136

rate
, 49

Jam Central Model
, 139

Knowledge
, 8, 16, 103, 135–136, 141, 150, 174

creation
, 170

dissemination
, 170

knowledge-based businesses
, 169

market
, 102

LAB 4 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum of Alliance
, 114

“Labor Mobility in the Pacific Alliance” program
, 5

Latin America
, 2, 14, 47, 54, 156, 167

economic and financial blocs in
, 5

entrepreneurship in
, 169–175

exports from metalworking sector
, 103–106

ineffectiveness of social policy in
, 168

integration in
, 5

internationalization
, 101–103

SME internationalization in
, 99

Latin American context, leadership in
, 76–77

Latin American Integrated Stock Market (MILA)
, 6

Latin American Integration Association (ALADI)
, 63

Leadership
, 30, 32, 34, 74

authentic
, 76

Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and Gen Y Millennials
, 77–78

Baby Boomers vs. Gen Xers
, 81

Baby Boomers vs. Millennials
, 79–80

behaviors in Latin America
, 76

competitive
, 37

evolution
, 75–76

findings
, 79

independent samples t-test
, 82

Latin American and Mexican context
, 76–77

Millennials vs. Gen Xers
, 80–81

Millennials’ perception of
, 75

research method
, 78–79

transformational
, 76

Levene’s test
, 79

Library of National Congress of Chile (2010)
, 157

Loyalty (behavior variable)
, 95–96

Maastricht Treaty
, 49

Map of Business Competitiveness
, 16

Medellín
, 113, 118, 122–128

Mercosur
, 48–49

Metalworking sector

exports from
, 103–104

in Mexico
, 106–108

in Peru
, 104–109

Mexican agricultural firm case study
, 141

bridging social capital
, 142–144

business ecosystem
, 144–146

resources
, 141–142

Mexican context, leadership in
, 76–77

Mexican exports
, 47

Mexican foreign policy
, 2, 4

Mexican Stock Exchange
, 6

Mexico

balance trade of Mexico
, 63–67

challenges in commercial integration with PA countries
, 62

competitive advantages of automotive industry in
, 35

entrepreneurship as trigger for social and economic impact in
, 174–175

entrepreneurship in
, 170–171

exports from metalworking sector in
, 106–108

GEM in
, 174

identification of competitiveness pillars within PA region
, 38–40

Pacific Alliance agreement
, 62–63

Pacific Alliance balance of trade
, 67–69

trade agreements in
, 47–48

Millennials
, 78

Baby Boomers vs.
, 79–80

Gen Xers vs.
, 80–81

Mod Station Model
, 139

Montes de María community
, 146, 148

Multinational corporations (MNCs)
, 119, 137

National Development Plan
, 118

National Institute of Statistics and Information (INEI)
, 90

National Liberation Army
, 116

National Network for Entrepreneurship
, 118

National Program for Development of Small and Medium Enterprises
, 156

Neo-classical theory
, 46, 48

Network theory
, 101

Nongovernment organizations (NGOs)
, 118, 129, 144, 150

Nonprofit organizations
, 150–151

international
, 119

traditional
, 134

Nontraditional

actors
, 150

partnerships
, 134, 138, 145, 150

resource exchange for nontraditional bilateral interactions
, 144

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
, 2, 47, 62, 64, 109

Open regionalism
, 2, 46

Organization for Competitiveness and Economic Development (OECD)
, 16, 115, 168

Organizational

citizenship behaviors in Peru
, 94–95

culture in Peru
, 94

diversity
, 77

Pacific Alliance (PA)
, 2, 8, 14, 30, 46, 113–114, 162–163

agreement
, 57, 62–63

attraction for investments
, 20–22

automotive industrial profile of countries of
, 37–38

balance of trade
, 67

capitalization of stock exchanges
, 8

challenges
, 9–10

Colombian case to
, 128–129

cultural–educational implications
, 6–9

economic and commercial analysis of competitiveness
, 17

economic and trade implications
, 5–6

economic indicators
, 3, 15

founding countries
, 47

GDP
, 17–18

government organizations
, 7

identification of competitiveness pillars of Mexico
, 38–40

indicators of competitiveness
, 22–25

inflation
, 18–19

Mexico and Chile, commercial opportunities between
, 68–69

Mexico and Colombia, commercial opportunities between
, 68

Mexico and Peru, commercial opportunities between
, 67–68

political–diplomatic implications
, 2–5

primary economic and commercial historical findings
, 14–15

public educational and health expenses
, 20

relevant indicators for automotive cluster in
, 36

theoretical framework
, 15–17, 48–50

unemployment rate
, 19–20

Participation
, 70, 94, 96, 118, 124, 127

degrees of
, 172–174

in external markets
, 103

of MNCs
, 119, 129

of SMEs in international trade
, 101, 102

social
, 129

Penta-dimensional Corporate Sustainability Model (MOPSE)
, 161

Peru

analysis of results
, 95–97

Andean culture principles
, 93–94

business in
, 92–93

commercial opportunities between Mexico and
, 67–68

culture
, 91–92

decision-making, agreements, and contracts
, 93

economic evolution in
, 90–91

exports from metalworking sector in
, 104–106

methodology
, 95

organizational citizenship behaviors
, 94–95

organizational culture
, 94

trade agreements in
, 47–48

Peruvian cuisine
, 91–92

Philanthropy
, 119, 128, 158

Political CSR
, 159

Political–diplomatic implications
, 2–5

Pre-Hispanic Peruvian art
, 92

Private sector
, 93, 114, 117, 129, 138, 156

Process perspective, internationalization from
, 99, 101, 103

Productivity
, 9, 16, 22, 35, 49, 74, 145, 168

Public sector
, 117, 128

Public–private initiatives
, 114

Public–private partnerships
, 128

Regional integration
, 4, 14, 46–48, 114

process in Latin America
, 2

schemes
, 46

See also Economic integration

Relationship dimension
, 161–162

Reputation
, 129, 141–142, 144, 149, 162

Resource-based economies
, 170

Root Capital
, 118–120

Sabor & Delicias
, 127

Science Park for Social Innovation
, 119

Secretariat of Women. See Secretaría de las Mujeres (SM)

Sector effect
, 16

Self-development (behavior variable)
, 95–96

Sistema B
, 118, 121, 175

Small Size Enterprise Division (DEMT)
, 157

Small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 100, 155, 162–163

adoption of CSR by SMEs in Chile
, 159–160

exports from metalworking sector
, 103–106

internationalization models
, 99–103

sustainability in SMEs from Chile
, 160–162

Socas’ methodology
, 50–51

Social

development
, 122

enterprises
, 114

entrepreneurs
, 135, 141

firms
, 135

impact investment
, 128

organization
, 123

security
, 159

term
, 134

value creation
, 134, 144, 150

vulnerability
, 122

Social capital
, 134

bonding
, 137

bridging
, 136–138

Social entrepreneurship (SE)
, 114, 134–135

current situation
, 117–122

model
, 127

Social innovation (SI)
, 114, 118, 135–136

contributions of Colombian case to Pacific Alliance
, 128–129

current situation
, 117–122

Medellín
, 122–128

Social Innovation Policy
, 118

Social Progress Index
, 115

Social Responsibility and Sustainability
, 162–163

Social Responsibility Council for Sustainable Development
, 159

Socialab
, 118, 121

Socially innovative firms
, 134, 136, 139, 145, 151

Colombian firm
, 146

Mexican firm
, 141

Specialized intermediaries
, 115, 118–119, 128

Sports diplomacy program (PDD)
, 9

Sportsmanship (behavior variable)
, 95–96

Stakeholder theory
, 158

Student and Academic Mobility Platform of Pacific Alliance
, 8

Student Scholarship Program
, 8

Sustainability
, 134, 136

equilibrium
, 135

management models
, 161

production processes
, 156

in SMEs from Chile
, 160–162

social ventures
, 144

socially innovative firms
, 137

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 158, 162–163, 174

Swedish Development Agency
, 119

Systemic competitiveness
, 16

model of ECLAC
, 16

Systemic planning model
, 101

Telecommunication infrastructure
, 9

Territory effect. See Country effect

Theory of industrial organization
, 101

Theory of internationalization
, 101

Trade agreements
, 64

in Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Chile
, 47–48

Traditional

actors
, 150

entrepreneurship ecosystem
, 129

nonprofit organizations
, 134–135

partnership
, 134, 138, 143, 145, 150

resource exchange for traditional bilateral interactions
, 143

trade theory
, 46

Transformational leadership (TL)
, 74–76

Transparency

and communication
, 161

dimension
, 162

Unemployment rate
, 14, 17, 19–20, 55

Unidades de Fomento (UF)
, 157

UNIMINUTO initiative
, 119

United Nations World Urban Forum (2013)
, 122

Universities
, 10, 14, 114, 119, 134, 137, 143, 151

Uppsala model (U model)
, 100, 101, 103

Urban Ambient Air Pollution Global Database
, 156

USA and Swiss Fund Impact Finance
, 119

Ventures
, 4, 119, 129, 136, 151, 171

conventional
, 124

internationalization
, 114

social
, 128, 139

socially innovative
, 151

sustainable social
, 138

Vernon’s innovation and product lifecycle model
, 101

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 16, 22, 116

World Economic Fund (WEF)
, 30, 35