Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors

The objective of the research was to analyze the theory of contingency and cost theory in vulnerable economic sectors of Ecuador. It was based from a quantitative perspective with a descriptive correlational Pearson typology, the population was made up of 31 managers of small and medium-sized compan...

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Main Author: Brenda Elizabeth Oña-Sinchiguano
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación Koinonia 2020-09-01
Series:Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria Koinonía
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Online Access:https://fundacionkoinonia.com.ve/ojs/index.php/revistakoinonia/article/view/1004
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spelling doaj-5ea2ca4551b24d789e30b1d17fd9aac62021-01-05T17:51:04ZspaFundación KoinoniaRevista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria Koinonía2542-30882542-30882020-09-015470671610.35381/r.k.v5i4.1004873Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectorsBrenda Elizabeth Oña-Sinchiguano0Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi, Extensión La ManáThe objective of the research was to analyze the theory of contingency and cost theory in vulnerable economic sectors of Ecuador. It was based from a quantitative perspective with a descriptive correlational Pearson typology, the population was made up of 31 managers of small and medium-sized companies in the tourism and recreation sector in public parks. 77% of organizations run a high risk of not effectively exceeding their functions, running the risk of disappearing as they do not have strategic plans to reactivate. Organizations that are still operating despite the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, have had greater emphasis on the application of cost theory to overcome external factors that negatively affect the effectiveness of being in market positioning, highlighting that the theory of contingency is not in use in proportion to its organizational need.https://fundacionkoinonia.com.ve/ojs/index.php/revistakoinonia/article/view/1004pequeña empresaanálisis socioeconómicoanálisis costes-beneficio.
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Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria Koinonía
pequeña empresa
análisis socioeconómico
análisis costes-beneficio.
author_facet Brenda Elizabeth Oña-Sinchiguano
author_sort Brenda Elizabeth Oña-Sinchiguano
title Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
title_short Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
title_full Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
title_fullStr Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
title_full_unstemmed Contingency Theory and Cost Theory in vulnerable economic sectors
title_sort contingency theory and cost theory in vulnerable economic sectors
publisher Fundación Koinonia
series Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria Koinonía
issn 2542-3088
2542-3088
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The objective of the research was to analyze the theory of contingency and cost theory in vulnerable economic sectors of Ecuador. It was based from a quantitative perspective with a descriptive correlational Pearson typology, the population was made up of 31 managers of small and medium-sized companies in the tourism and recreation sector in public parks. 77% of organizations run a high risk of not effectively exceeding their functions, running the risk of disappearing as they do not have strategic plans to reactivate. Organizations that are still operating despite the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, have had greater emphasis on the application of cost theory to overcome external factors that negatively affect the effectiveness of being in market positioning, highlighting that the theory of contingency is not in use in proportion to its organizational need.
topic pequeña empresa
análisis socioeconómico
análisis costes-beneficio.
url https://fundacionkoinonia.com.ve/ojs/index.php/revistakoinonia/article/view/1004
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