BALAS 2021 Certificates
If you or one of your colleagues presented your paper in the conference you can download your BALAS 2021 Annual Conference Participation Certificate from the following link.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JASCU3qTcZbDHicAIVVoSRMXzh55M2yq?usp=sharing
You need to look for the folder with your Paper No. (see the list below). If you do not find the folder, it might be that in our records your paper show as not presented in the conference. Please contact us at: balas@balas.org.
Paper No | Authors, title |
2 | Luis Berggrun, Emilio Cardona and Edmundo Lizarzaburu. Industry Momentum in Latin America |
3 | Octavio Martinez and Gaudy Solorzano. Costa Rica Coffee: Traceability & Sustainability Statement |
4 | Jeffrey McClellan. Post-pandemic leadership in Latin America: Changing paradigms and practices to address wicked problems |
6 | Jorge Lechuga. Export geographical diversification and economic growth between Pacific Alliance countries and G-10 |
7 | Edmundo Lizarzaburu and Jesus Del Brio. Effects of CSR Business Confidence in an Emerging Country |
8 | Edmundo Lizarzaburu and Jesus Del Brio. The relationship between corporate social responsibility and the social impact: A case study Emerging Market Oil Industry |
9 | Edmundo Lizarzaburu and Jesus Del Brio. CSR in education on business confidence. Mediation effect of corporate reputation in the Peruvian banking sector |
11 | Arménio Rego, Dustin J. Bluhm, Camilo Valverde and Miguel Pina Cunha. ARE GRITTY LEADERS UNHAPPIER? IT DEPENDS ON HOW PRUDENT THEY ARE |
12 | Vivian Steinhauser and Angela Maria Cavalcanti da Rocha. INSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A REVIEW |
14 | Marelby Amado. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEIVED VALUE, CLIENT EXPERIENCE AND REPUTATION IN PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES |
15 | María Consuelo Pucheta-Martínez, Isabel Gallego-Álvarez and Inmaculada Bel-Oms. AUDIT COMMITTEES AND CSR REPORTING: THE MODERATING ROLE OF BOARD GENDER DIVERSITY |
16 | Esteban R. Brenes, Luciano Ciravegna and Caleb A. Pichardo. The drivers of internationalization – a configurational perspective |
17 | Anderson Sant'Anna, Fátima Oliveira and Daniela Diniz. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND PRACTICES: A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY INVOLVING BRAZIL, CHINA, INDIA, AND RUSSIA |
20 | Marina Santucci. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROCESSES AS DRIVERS OF INNOVATION |
21 | Saul Alfonso Esparza Rodriguez and Jaime Apolinar Martinez-Arroyo. Influence of stakeholders in organizational innovation of SMEs in Michoacan, Mexico. |
23 | Camilo Peña Ramírez. Pegas con Sentido: Proceso de rediseño de un portal de empleo. |
24 | Gonzalo Valdés and Juan Pablo Torres. Motivations for Innovation based on a Neo-Institutional Approach |
25 | Carlos Maquieira, Orlando Llanos-Contreras and José Arias. Family-firms Cash holding determinants: Empirical Evidence for Chile |
26 | Juan Ernesto Pérez. TRADITION OR INNOVATION? CAFÉ GALAVIS, A BRAND WITH AN INTERNATIONAL VISION |
27 | Jorgelina Marino, Guillermo Dabos, Andrea Rivero and Lucas Pujol-Cols. The role of self-efficacy, networking abilities, and perceived employability in the negotiation of i-deals |
28 | Jonathan Vasquez Verdugo and Cesar Ortega. Developing a Fair Approach for Preventing Academic Warnings in a Latin America University |
31 | Ryan Bruchou. THE ROLE OF LATIN AMERICA IN GLOBAL PROTEIN PRODUCTION: CAN ARGENTINA TAKE THE LEAD? |
32 | Ana Maria Gutierrez and Anne Marie Zwerg. From Riding High to Lying Low - Hyundai’s Colombia Case |
33 | Gonzalo R. Llanos-Herrera, Cristóbal Barra and Eduardo Torres. BRAND RELATIONSHIP OPENNESS SCALE: CAPTURING THE SCOPE OF THE SATISFACTION OF SOCIAL NEEDS THROUGH BRANDS |
34 | Cesar Cam. CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF KAM PROGRAMS |
35 | Nicolás Gambetta and Robyn Eversole. The Transformative Power of the Sustainable Development Goals for Small Businesses in Global Value Chains |
36 | Marta Olívia Rovedder de Oliveira, Igor Bernardi Sonza and Tamires Silva da Silva. Brand Equity and Company Performance: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in an Emerging Market |
37 | Mari Luz Zapata-Ramos, Maria A. Amador-Dumois, Moraima De Hoyos-Ruperto, Michelle Hernandez and Liz Bonilla. Cell Therapies Manufacturing Landscape in the United States and Puerto Rico: Understanding Marketing, Public Policy, and Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Limitations |
38 | Marta Olivia Rovedder Oliveira, Cássia Tavares Streb, Luis Felipe Dias Lopes, Tamires Silva da Silva and Luis Adriano Rodrigues. The Relevance of Brand Loyalty to Brand Equity: One Dimension or The Main Driver? |
40 | Claudio Barral, Annibal Scavarda, Ana Claudia Ana Claudia, Atef Harb and Fang Zhao. THE TURNOVER OF EMPLOYEES AND THE IMPACTS ON THE QUALITY INN CALL CENTERS |
41 | Rodrigo Heldt, Cleo Schmitt Silveira and Fernando Bins Luce. Unifying customer, product, and brand performance management |
42 | Enrique Ogliastri, Carlos Quintanilla and Sara Benetti. INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS PROTOTYPES: THE IMPACT OF CULTURE AND INCOME. |
43 | Waldemir Paschoiotto, Simone Sehnem, Viviana Jesus, Valentina Berka, Jacir Casagrande and Nei Nunes. LEADERSHIP IN PUBLIC SECTOR: AN ANALYSIS IN A PANDEMIC ENVIRONMENT |
44 | Alvaro Chacon, Edgar Kausel, Tomás Reyes and Stefan Trautmann. Preventing Algorithm Aversion? People Are Willing to Use Algorithms They Perceive as Learning |
45 | Maria Christina Saksanian and Juan Timaná. EXPLAINING ECO-SUSTAINABLE HABITS AND PRACTICES AT HOME THROUGH THE PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY (PMT) |
47 | Sergio Barta, Carlos Flavián and Raquel Gurrea. The double side of online flow. Examining product returns from the consumer regret perspective |
48 | Carlos Hernan Villa Loaiza. ON THE MASSIVE ADOPTION OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC-BASED DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR POTENTIAL BUSINESS MODELS FOR PROSUMERS |
50 | Sofia Gelain da Cunha, Fernando Bins Luce and Marta Rovedder Oliveira. Place brand equity: a multiple stakeholder perspective |
52 | Bryan Husted. RECONSTRUCTING CORPORTE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MEXICO USING BUEN VIVIR |
53 | Alina Gomez Mejia and Jhonny Grajales Quintero. Evaluation of strategic isomorphism and financial performance as determinants of regulatory financial legitimacy of commercial banks. |
54 | Ana Cristina González, Yeny E. Rodríguez and Carol Sánchez. Women in the family business: A Socioemotional Wealth perspective on their perceptions of financial performance |
55 | Mariana Oreng and Richard Saito. Credit assignment and bank efficiency: a quasi-natural experiment |
56 | Yenith Cristina Ortiz Gonzalez. IMPACT OF THE ISO 9001 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND PROCESS APPROACH OF SERVICE COMPANIES. |
59 | Walter Palomino-Tamayo. The Effect of Organizational Inertia on Export Intensity and Customer Asset: Structural Internal Forces and Lack of Gender Diversity as a Source of Inertia |
60 | Alvaro Moreno. Relationship between corporate reputation, brand and value creation in the organization |
61 | Becky Andujar-Roldán, Miguel González-Portalatín, Ramón Ramos-Chevres and Maria Amador-Dumois. The Abarca Leadership Journey Program |
62 | Roberto Alvarez. Firm-Level Evidence on Exporters of Goods and Services in Chile |
63 | Cristian Yepes-Lugo. INTERPLAY BETWEEN THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND, THE REINSTITUTIONALIZATION, THE PRODUCTION AND THE PROFITABILITY WITHIN THE COLOMBIAN COFFEE INDUSTRY ¿IS THERE A GATEWAY TO RECOVERY? |
64 | Christian Espinosa. Business groups and herding behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic |
65 | Patricia S. Sánchez-Medina and Efraín Medina Álvarez. Organizational culture and sustainability in ecoturism businesses in southern Mexico |
66 | Christian Felzensztein and Eli Gimmon. Facilitating entrepreneurship in a failing economic model? |
67 | Maximiliano González, Alexander Guzman, Maria Andrea Trujillo and Diego Téllez. The effectiveness of corporate governance hybrid models in emerging markets: The case of the Issuer Recognition program |
68 | Tania Barboza and Angela Da Rocha. A TALE OF CORRUPTION AND PUNISHMENT: INSTITUTIONAL DISCOURSE OF A BRAZILIAN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE |
70 | Irene Troccoli and Vitor Manhães. PERCEPTION OF QUALITY AND IMPLICITNESS OF PROMISES IN MEDICAL SERVICES: A STUDY IN THE MILITARY POLYCLINIC OF RIO DE JANEIRO |
71 | Camilo Peña Ramírez. Innovación social en Empresa Nacional del Petróleo - Chile |
72 | Nivea Heluey and Luis Fernando Morales Morante. The One Thousand and One Days: Why SMEs and Startups in Brazil should know how to better communicate trustworthiness after COVID-19 |
75 | Francisco Sánchez, Juan Pablo Torres, Maria Pilar Pizarro and Ema Oyarce. VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO AND ITS RESTRUCTURING CHALLENGE |
76 | Daniel Mantilla-Garcia, Manuel E. Garcia-Huitron, Julian R. Aldana-Galindo and Alvaro Concha-Perdomo. Is My Pension Fund More Expensive? Estimating Equivalent AUM-based and Contributions-based Management Fees |
77 | Carlos Fernando Morales Sanchez and Irma Liliana Vasquez Merchan. ANALYSIS OF THE NORMALIZED REVEALED COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE (NRCA) OF COLOMBIAN EXPORTS TO CHINA: CHALLENGES FOR GROWTH |
78 | Lucas Tadeu Rojo José, Carla Ramos and Adriana Bruscato Bortoluzzo. OWN, OUTSOURCED AND HYBRID SALESFORCE: A STUDY OF BEST PRACTICES IN THE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING SECTOR |
79 | Juan Sosa Godina. SOCIAL CRM CAPABILITIES AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP PERFORMACES IN TWO LATINOAMERICAN COUNTRIES: A CONTINGENT PERSPECTICE OF THE RESOURCE BASED VIEW |
80 | Jose Ruiz and Pablo Tapia. Financial Letter, Financial Literacy, and Retirement Planning |
81 | Jaime Bastias and Jose Ruiz. Equity fire sales and volatility: The Chilean case |
83 | Deanne Butchey, Jerry Haar, Robinson Reyes-Pena and John Zdanowicz. Tax Avoidance, Tax Evasion and Capital Flight in International Trade: Towards a Research Agenda |
84 | Rosa María Fuchs, Oswaldo Morales and Juan Timana. WORK-LIFE BALANCE AND WORK VALUES AS ANTECEDENTS OF JOB EMBEDDEDNESS: THE CASE OF GENERATION Y |
85 | Pedro Hidalgo, Pablo Farias, Sergio Olavarrieta and Enrique Manzur. Consumer responses to exaggerated claims for utilitarian and hedonic products |
86 | Milton Alberto Cuaspud Guzmán. Decision Architecture in Public Policies for the Design of Nudging Strategies in the Department of Casanare |
87 | José Aguilar and Juan Timaná. ORGANIZATIONAL AMBIDEXTERITY AND OPEN INNOVATION: A RESOURCE-BASED VIEW |
88 | John Rosso. Effect of ownership structure and concentration on business opacity |
89 | John Rosso, Yenny Rodriguez and Maria Luisa Granda. RESILIENCE OF FAMILY FIRMS ACROSS THE WORLD DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC |
90 | Diana Rocio Moreno Hernandez. Analysis of the influence of social support, emotions and emotional regulation on business labour productivity |
91 | Ignacio Vargas, Sergio Olavarrieta and Cristóbal Barra. Do sustainability claims pay? A response from motivating conditions |
92 | Ezequiel A. Reficco, Veneta Andonova and Roberto Gutiérrez Roberto Gutiérrez. Ambidexterity in Last-mile Distribution at the Base of the Pyramid |
93 | Mauricio Villena, Maria Jose Quinteros and Sergio Olavarrieta. A Strategic Impact Model for Latin American Business Schools |
94 | Ricardo Buitrago and María Inés Barbosa Camargo. The moderating role of IFDI on institutional quality factors influence on OFDI in Latin America. |