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Análisis de las exportaciones de flores colombianas a Estados Unidos

dc.contributor.advisorPerez Vásquez, Manuel Antonio
dc.contributor.authorCordero Alvarez, Rosa Angelica
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-12T00:04:19Z
dc.date.available2020-12-12T00:04:19Z
dc.date.issued2020-12-11
dc.description.abstractThis study aims to analyze the behavior of Colombian flower exports to the US market. The methodology is quantitative and causal in nature. In order to carry out this study, the conceptual sources of the Scopus database were taken with the search for the keyword "Flowers export" generating a total of 50 documents of which 33 are between 2010 - 2020 and the rest from previous years to create a solid research context. The results indicate that the export of Colombian flowers shows an encouraging commercial outlook in the US market, but the lack of specialization in the floricultural sector marks the country's lack of competitiveness; the limitations of the study lie in the use of a single database; there may be other relevant studies that are not indexed in scopus. The document shows that Colombian flowers have considerable market opportunities and comparative advantages, but it is necessary to boost exports, restructuring and making the flower sector more technicaleng
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dc.description.degreenameAdministrador(a) en Finanzas y Negocios Internacionalesspa
dc.description.modalityMonografíasspa
dc.description.resumenEste estudio tiene como objetivo analizar el comportamiento de las exportaciones de flores colombianas al mercado estadounidense. La metodología es de carácter cuantitativo y documental. Para la realización de este estudio se tomaron las fuentes conceptuales de la base de datos Scopus con la búsqueda de la palabra clave “Flowers export” generando un total de 50 documentos de los cuales 33 están comprendidos entre 2010 – 2020 y el resto desde años anteriores para general un contexto sólido en la investigación. Los resultados indican que la exportación de flores colombianas muestra un panorama comercial alentador en el mercado estadounidense, pero la ausencia de especialización en el sector floricultor demarca la deficiencia de competitividad del país; las limitaciones del estudio entran en la utilización de una sola base de datos; pueden existir otros estudios relevantes que no se encuentran indexados en Scopus. El documento demuestra que las flores colombianas cuentan con oportunidades de mercado y ventajas comparativas considerables, pero es necesario potencializar las exportaciones, reestructurando y tecnificando el sector floricultor.spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsINTRODUCCIÓN.............................................8spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsOBJETIVOS..................................................10spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsObjetivo General………………………………………...10spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsObjetivos Específicos………………………………….10spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsEXPORTACIÓN…………………………………………….11spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsEXPORTACIONES DE FLORES COLOMBIANAS A ESTADOS UNIDOS…………………………….14spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsCONDICIONES LABORALES EN EL SECTOR FLORICULTOR ……………………………………………..16spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsASPECTOS DEL TRATADO DE LIBRE COMERCIO ENTRE COLOMBIA Y ESTADOS UNIDOS….18spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsLOS EFECTOS ECONÓMICOS DEL INTERCAMBIO COMERCIAL ENTRE COLOMBIA Y ESTADOS UNIDOS……………………………21spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsEL PROCESO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN Y COMERCIALIZACIÓN DE LAS FLORES A ESTADOS UNIDOS………………23spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsANÁLISIS DE LA COMPETITIVIDAD COLOMBIANA FRENTE AL MERCADO ESTADOUNIDENSE……………29spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsCONSIDERACIONES FINALES……………………………………………………42spa
dc.description.tableofcontentsREFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS………………………………………45spa
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dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Ciencias Económicas, Jurídicas y Administrativasspa
dc.publisher.placeMontería, Córdoba, Colombiaspa
dc.publisher.programCiencias Administrativasspa
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dc.subject.keywordsExporteng
dc.subject.keywordsFlowerseng
dc.subject.keywordsDocumentaryemg
dc.subject.keywordsPanoramaeng
dc.subject.keywordsIndexedeng
dc.subject.keywordsPotentiateeng
dc.subject.proposalExportaciónspa
dc.subject.proposalFloresspa
dc.subject.proposalDocumentalspa
dc.subject.proposalPanoramaspa
dc.subject.proposalIndexandospa
dc.subject.proposalPotencializarspa
dc.titleAnálisis de las exportaciones de flores colombianas a Estados Unidosspa
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