Invited Speaker
Professor Sandra Rosas
Professor at the University of Guadalajara and the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO)
Certificate of attendance available
Considering that social capital and collaborative networks contribute to improving the current situation (COVID-19 effects), the research provides information to strengthen the determinants of social capital in organizations and a review of various methodologies aimed at providing structure to collaborative networks.
About the presenter:
Sandra Rosas is a doctoral candidate in the Management Sciences program at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico; she holds a Master\’s degree in Business and Economic Studies and a Bachelor\’s degree in Management from La Salle University.
She is currently co-founder and director of CI2S (Center for Research and Sustainable Innovation), which promotes social capital, innovation, and sustainable impact in organizations.
She is a researcher and consultant, advisor for high-level business decision making and public policies, a specialist in the direction of economic and business research groups in the following areas: market, competitiveness, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
She is a professor at the University of Guadalajara and the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO).
About Our Webinar Series
This event is part of our regular webinar sessions for social capital researchers including PhD/master students. These sessions include invited presentations from prominent scholars as well as presentations by PhD students and experts in professional practice.
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