Communicational model to enhance personal and professional growth during an entrepreneurship

Main Article Content

Irene Hidalgo-Ibarra
Miguel León-Román
Odalis Sempertegui-Vera
Yeimer Prieto-López

Abstract

The development of ventures today has been reflected, especially after the pandemic. Ecuador, considering that around 30% of its population owns a new business, is one of the countries with the highest rate of entrepreneurship in the Latin American region, whether motivated by need or opportunity. At the same time, there is a constant desire on the part of each entrepreneur, for personal and professional growth, as a result of the development of these projects, that is, for the people who carry out a business, it is not only about the search of a success at the work level that pays them financially, but also, a meeting with oneself to feel efficient and satisfied with the work carried out day by day in the course of starting these businesses. 


It is for this reason that through this research a communicational model is proposed that serves these new entrepreneurs, as a guide to follow to enhance skills, increase productivity and improve analytical and critical capacity that leads them to a safer and more reliable decision-making , where together, our objective will be to analyze the personal and professional growth of the current entrepreneur promoting the emergence and consolidation of new ventures. 


This exploration has taken place in an empirical environment, which is why it was developed with a qualitative approach where we brought together through a discussion, experts on this topic such as: successful entrepreneurs, being they, through experience, a compass for the novices and university students, interested in training who wish to establish their new businesses. 


Complementing this, the historical-logical and analytical-synthetic scientific method was adopted, using research from secondary sources and surveys, to observe the evolution over time and carry out an analysis that allows us to create our theoretical proposal. 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

How to Cite
Hidalgo-Ibarra, I. ., León-Román, M., Sempertegui-Vera, O., & Prieto-López, Y. (2021). Communicational model to enhance personal and professional growth during an entrepreneurship. 593 Digital Publisher CEIT, 6(6-1), 590-604. https://doi.org/10.33386/593dp.2021.6-1.937
Section
Educación ECOTEC
Author Biographies

Irene Hidalgo-Ibarra, Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC - Ecuador

hidalgo.jpg

Technologist in TV production and direction. Current student of the Business Administration career with an emphasis in Marketing at the Faculty of Marketing and Communication of the ECOTEC Technological University. 

Miguel León-Román, Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC - Ecuador

leon.jpg

Student of the Marketing career at the Faculty of Marketing and Communication of the ECOTEC Technological University. 

Odalis Sempertegui-Vera, Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC - Ecuador

sempertegui.jpg

Student of the Business Administration career with an emphasis in Marketing at the Faculty of Marketing and Communication of the ECOTEC Technological University.

Yeimer Prieto-López, Unidad Educativa Bilingüe Torremar | Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo (UEES) | Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC - Ecuador

prieto.jpg

Doctor of Educational Sciences. Bachelor of Education. Associate Professor. Professor at Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC. Faculty of Marketing and Comunication. Professor at UEES in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and in the Master of Educational Management. Teacher and Academic Auditor at Torremar Bilingual School. He has participated in various national and international events. He has more than twenty publications in Indexed Magazines, such as Latindex and Scielo. Doctoral Thesis Tutor at the Universidad del Rosario, Argentina, and the University of Holguín, Cuba. He has received more than one hundred hours of training in Education and Pedagogy in 2020 and 2021.

References

Alean Pico, A., Del Río Cortina, J., Simancas Trujillo, R., & Rodríguez Arias, C. (2017). Enterpreunership as a Strategy for Human and Social Development? Dialnet, 107-123.

Business Week. (2009). Casos de exito de emprendedores. México: McGraw-Hill Professional.

Calzada, J., & Gandarias, M. (2012). Juventud y emprendimiento. Una oportunidad en tiempos de crisis. Injuve, 109,110,115.

CEM; Cámara Málaga. (2017). 55 Historias de emprendedores: De la idea inicial al proyecto final . Málaga: CEM.

Cortés Cortés, M., & Iglesias León, M. (2004). Generalidades sobre Metodología de la Investigación. Universidad Autónoma del Carmen, 8.

Estrada Mejía , S., & Restrepo de Ocampo, L. (abril de 2010). Redalyc.org. Obtenido de MODELO DE COMUNICACIÓN PARA ORGANIZACIONES CAMBIANTES: https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/849/84917316013.pdf

Fernández Losa, N. (2002). El desarrollo profesional de los trabajadores como ventaja competitiva de las empresas. Obtenido de Cuadernos de gestion: http://www.ehu.eus/cuadernosdegestion/documentos/214.pdf

García, L. C. (2016). Emprendimiento digital: estudio de caso con universitarios de comunicación. Huehuetoca: UAEM UAP .

Gil Lloréns, J. (2018). Cómo Ser Tu Mejor Yo: Descubre Cómo Ser Tu Mejor Versión (con Motivación y Confianza). Independently Published.

Izquierdo, E. (2017). Emprendedores senior reporte especial de Ecuador 2013-2016. Guayaquil: ESPAE.

J, Cherukara, J., & Manalel, J. (2011). Evolution of Entrepreneurship theories through different schools. India: Ahmedabad.

Madero Gómez, S. (2010). Relevant factors of professional development and compensations for worker's career. Scielo, 111-112.

Miranda Padilla , A., Hernández de la Rosa, M., & Hernández Luque, E. (2015). El desarrollo profesional: una categoría necesaria al hablar de calidad de la formación y la introducción de resultados. Redalyc, 114.

Pantoja, O. (2007). Mentalidad Emprendedora - Un proyecto de vida. Colombia: Dinero S.A.

Zanfrillo, A., & Artola, M. (2019). Redalyc. Obtenido de CARACTERIZACIÓN DE MODELOS DE COMUNICACIÓN DIGITAL EN ORGANIZACIONES DEL TERCER SECTOR: https://www.redalyc.org/journal/3579/357959548011/html/

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 1 2 3 4 > >>