2017
DOI: 10.18235/0000723
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Economía naranja: Innovaciones que no sabías que eran de América Latina y el Caribe

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“…According to the data obtained, people with creative jobs and occupations in Ecuador tripled during the five-year period of analysis in Ecuador, going from 271,381 in 2009 to 646,452 in 2014. This issue corresponds to Luzardo, De Jesús, and Pérez [64], who in a report to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), point out that these types of enterprises and businesses have generated thousands of jobs in recent years in Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the significant contribution of this sector is shown by exacerbating its importance in the labour market, since if in 2009, 4 out of every 100 employed people performed their main activity in creative areas, up until the year 2014, there were 9 out of 100 people with creative-related jobs, according to data in Table 2.…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…According to the data obtained, people with creative jobs and occupations in Ecuador tripled during the five-year period of analysis in Ecuador, going from 271,381 in 2009 to 646,452 in 2014. This issue corresponds to Luzardo, De Jesús, and Pérez [64], who in a report to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), point out that these types of enterprises and businesses have generated thousands of jobs in recent years in Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition, the significant contribution of this sector is shown by exacerbating its importance in the labour market, since if in 2009, 4 out of every 100 employed people performed their main activity in creative areas, up until the year 2014, there were 9 out of 100 people with creative-related jobs, according to data in Table 2.…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…En virtud de las cifras expuestas con anterioridad, se demuestra que en la economía naranja se genera una gran cantidad de puestos de trabajo, llegando a superar inclusive a la mano de obra que abarca la industria automotriz de la Unión Europea, Estados Unidos e incluso Japón. Con lo cual queda en evidencia lo que afirma el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (Buitrago y Duque, 2013;Luzardo, et al 2017), que el futuro se encuentra en el mundo de la creatividad y las áreas que la conforman con mayor potencia para los próximos años. En virtud de ello, se puede inferir que si la economía naranja fuera un País, esta sería la cuarta economía mundial detrás de Estados Unidos, China, así como el noveno mayor exportador y la cuarta fuerza laboral mundial con ciento cuarenta y cuatro millones (144.000.000) de trabajadores.…”
Section: Qué Abarca La Economía Naranjaunclassified
“…Ellos han redefinido sus funciones y desafiado los mitos que rodean a la creatividad como fenómeno. Los emprendedores creativos han sabido adaptarse y transformarse, construyendo equipos multidisciplinarios que conjugan las habilidades atípicas que les permiten innovar en sectores donde hace 10 años era impensable (Luzardo, Dyanis, y Pérez Kenderish, 2017).…”
Section: Economía Naranjaunclassified