Automated Organization ProfileUniversidad Nacional Pedro Ruíz Gallo
Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruíz Gallo
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets in this organization
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the organization's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the organization's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 65.8 (sum of 51 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
Background: The population is increasingly demanding a better quality of life in their territories, which requires better urban planning. This study aims to find out the effectiveness of urban planning implemented by local governments on citizen satisfaction.Method: A systematic literature review was conducted exploring the evolution of the state of the art databases in Scopus, WOS and Dimensions, involving a relevant selection of empirical studies on the effectiveness of urban planning on citizen satisfaction, using quality criteria and the application of the Prism diagram.Results: The findings in the various empirical contributions find converging in three main blocks the contributions related to: (i) Urban planning as a catalyst for the impact of citizen satisfaction, given that using the planning tool will lead to the development of local policies based on the Neoliberalism approach for smart urban development; (ii) Theoretical contributions for urban planning that contextualises a modernist planning based on a multidimensional aspect to address quality of life for modern well-being and (iii) Smart planning for citizen satisfaction for the design and implementation of public governance reforms aimed at optimising urban planning management at the local level for smart urban city development. Conclusion: There is strong theoretical and empirical support that is closely linked to sustainable development, happiness, public space, urban growth, urban areas, satisfied customers and urban residents. Future research should examine the relative weight of urban planning dimensions and effectiveness in the sustainable development of territories and citizen satisfaction.Keywords: PRISMA, bibliometrics, bibliometrix, urban planning, citizen satisfaction, systematic review, state of the art.
Authors
- Llonto Caicedo, Yefferson ;
- Morán Santamaría, MBA. Rogger Orlando ;
- Alarcón Villanueva, Guido ;
- ZAVALETA GONZALES, LETICIA NOEMI ;
- Llatas Díaz, Willy Darwin ;
- Pacheco Gonzales, Ida Blanca ;
- Pejerrey González, Rocío Janet ;
- CASTRO MEJIA, PERCY JUNIOR ;
- Atalaya Urrutia, Carlos William
Background: The population is increasingly demanding a better quality of life in their territories, which requires better urban planning. This study aims to find out the effectiveness of urban planning implemented by local governments on citizen satisfaction.Method: A systematic literature review was conducted exploring the evolution of the state of the art databases in Scopus, WOS and Dimensions, involving a relevant selection of empirical studies on the effectiveness of urban planning on citizen satisfaction, using quality criteria and the application of the Prism diagram.Results: The findings in the various empirical contributions find converging in three main blocks the contributions related to: (i) Urban planning as a catalyst for the impact of citizen satisfaction, given that using the planning tool will lead to the development of local policies based on the Neoliberalism approach for smart urban development; (ii) Theoretical contributions for urban planning that contextualises a modernist planning based on a multidimensional aspect to address quality of life for modern well-being and (iii) Smart planning for citizen satisfaction for the design and implementation of public governance reforms aimed at optimising urban planning management at the local level for smart urban city development. Conclusion: There is strong theoretical and empirical support that is closely linked to sustainable development, happiness, public space, urban growth, urban areas, satisfied customers and urban residents. Future research should examine the relative weight of urban planning dimensions and effectiveness in the sustainable development of territories and citizen satisfaction.Keywords: PRISMA, bibliometrics, bibliometrix, urban planning, citizen satisfaction, systematic review, state of the art.
Authors
- Llonto Caicedo, Yefferson ;
- Morán Santamaría, MBA. Rogger Orlando ;
- Alarcón Villanueva, Guido ;
- ZAVALETA GONZALES, LETICIA NOEMI ;
- Llatas Díaz, Willy Darwin ;
- Pacheco Gonzales, Ida Blanca ;
- Pejerrey González, Rocío Janet ;
- CASTRO MEJIA, PERCY JUNIOR ;
- Atalaya Urrutia, Carlos William
Underlying data from the research project on ethical challenges in the use of artificial intelligence in university research. A systematic review of the literature
Authors
- Chiclayo-Padilla, Hugo Javier ;
- Hilario-Vargas, Julio ;
- Vela-Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Rios-Villacorta, Mauro Adriel
Underlying data from the research project on ethical challenges in the use of artificial intelligence in university research. A systematic review of the literature
Authors
- Chiclayo-Padilla, Hugo Javier ;
- Hilario-Vargas, Julio ;
- Vela-Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Rios-Villacorta, Mauro Adriel
Databases of research related to productive public policies, as well as the role and challenges in the empowerment of women in agriculture in Aramango, Amazonas, Peru.
Authors
- Vela Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Dávila Cisneros, Juan Diego ;
- Escobedo Ocampo, Patricia ;
- Mendoza Zuta, Lynn Karin ;
- Greyss Amairiny, León Mego
Databases of research related to productive public policies, as well as the role and challenges in the empowerment of women in agriculture in Aramango, Amazonas, Peru.
Authors
- Vela Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Dávila Cisneros, Juan Diego ;
- Escobedo Ocampo, Patricia ;
- Mendoza Zuta, Lynn Karin ;
- Greyss Amairiny, León Mego
Background: International expansion has been identified as a pivotal strategy for SMEs seeking to achieve internationalisation and growth within the global market. However, as evidenced by extant literature, SMEs encounter numerous obstacles that impede their ability to access foreign markets, including a dearth of resources and experience, fierce competition from large and sustainable global companies, logistical challenges, and regulatory disparities across different markets. Therefore, the study seeks to identify the Business Intelligence factors that affect the export competitiveness of SMEs in a region of northern Peru.Methods: The research had a quantitative, non-experimental and explanatory approach; being basic research focusing on the generation of theoretical knowledge about the factors that affect competitiveness through business intelligence strategies, for which 51 SMEs, economic units that currently maintain trade relations with international markets, were studied and the Logit model was used to identify those factors.Results: The findings indicate that the binary logistic regression model demonstrates the significance of the market research and business management dimensions. Conversely, the business intelligence information dimension is found to be non-significant. The assertiveness matrix demonstrates a higher capacity to predict the 'No' response (76.5%) in comparison to the 'Yes' response (23.5%). It is noteworthy that the relative probability of enhancing competitiveness is estimated at 0.98 times when market identification, target market segment analysis and market research development are requested, as opposed to 0.95 times when external advice or assistance is obtained to formulate an alternative value proposition for the exportable product.Conclusions: The market research and business management dimensions of Business Intelligence have a significant impact on the export competitiveness of SMEs in northern Peru, with market research being the factor with the greatest influence on the export competitiveness of SMEs. This finding highlights the importance of collecting and analysing accurate information on international markets in order to identify opportunities, reduce uncertainties and adapt products to the demands of global customers.Keywords: Business Intelligence, Competitiveness, Exports, Lambayeque, Lambayeque, Logit model
Authors
- Morán Santamaría, MBA. Rogger Orlando ;
- Llonto Caicedo, Yefferson ;
- Choque Yarasca, Christel Lucero ;
- Barrutia Montoya, Nilda Rosa ;
- Leydi Jhohania, Bardales Torres ;
- GIL CONTRERAS, LIZBETH IVONNE ;
- Marchena Chanduvi, Rubén Iván ;
- LIZANA GUEVARA, NIKOLAYS PEDRO ;
- Sánchez Alamo, Diana ;
- Isai Geremias, Ruiz Diaz ;
- CHAVESTA PAICO, SHEYLA JOHANA
Background: International expansion has been identified as a pivotal strategy for SMEs seeking to achieve internationalisation and growth within the global market. However, as evidenced by extant literature, SMEs encounter numerous obstacles that impede their ability to access foreign markets, including a dearth of resources and experience, fierce competition from large and sustainable global companies, logistical challenges, and regulatory disparities across different markets. Therefore, the study seeks to identify the Business Intelligence factors that affect the export competitiveness of SMEs in a region of northern Peru.Methods: The research had a quantitative, non-experimental and explanatory approach; being basic research focusing on the generation of theoretical knowledge about the factors that affect competitiveness through business intelligence strategies, for which 51 SMEs, economic units that currently maintain trade relations with international markets, were studied and the Logit model was used to identify those factors.Results: The findings indicate that the binary logistic regression model demonstrates the significance of the market research and business management dimensions. Conversely, the business intelligence information dimension is found to be non-significant. The assertiveness matrix demonstrates a higher capacity to predict the 'No' response (76.5%) in comparison to the 'Yes' response (23.5%). It is noteworthy that the relative probability of enhancing competitiveness is estimated at 0.98 times when market identification, target market segment analysis and market research development are requested, as opposed to 0.95 times when external advice or assistance is obtained to formulate an alternative value proposition for the exportable product.Conclusions: The market research and business management dimensions of Business Intelligence have a significant impact on the export competitiveness of SMEs in northern Peru, with market research being the factor with the greatest influence on the export competitiveness of SMEs. This finding highlights the importance of collecting and analysing accurate information on international markets in order to identify opportunities, reduce uncertainties and adapt products to the demands of global customers.Keywords: Business Intelligence, Competitiveness, Exports, Lambayeque, Lambayeque, Logit model
Authors
- Morán Santamaría, MBA. Rogger Orlando ;
- Llonto Caicedo, Yefferson ;
- Choque Yarasca, Christel Lucero ;
- Barrutia Montoya, Nilda Rosa ;
- Leydi Jhohania, Bardales Torres ;
- GIL CONTRERAS, LIZBETH IVONNE ;
- Marchena Chanduvi, Rubén Iván ;
- LIZANA GUEVARA, NIKOLAYS PEDRO ;
- Sánchez Alamo, Diana ;
- Isai Geremias, Ruiz Diaz ;
- CHAVESTA PAICO, SHEYLA JOHANA
Database for bibliometric purposes for the project The burnout syndrome in nursing professionals in times of pandemic.
Authors
- Dávila Cisneros, Juan Diego ;
- Vela Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Gonzales Cruz, Kathy Amalia ;
- MENDOZA REYNA, ROIBERT PEPITO ;
- MEGO TORRES, MERLY ENITH
Database for bibliometric purposes for the project The burnout syndrome in nursing professionals in times of pandemic.
Authors
- Dávila Cisneros, Juan Diego ;
- Vela Meléndez, Lindon ;
- Gonzales Cruz, Kathy Amalia ;
- MENDOZA REYNA, ROIBERT PEPITO ;
- MEGO TORRES, MERLY ENITH