Training networks preparation for the era of COVID-19
Main Article Content
Abstract
In administrative and economic science, factor analysis models are essential for their explanatory capacity of institutional responses to risk events. The objective of this document was to contrast a model that explains the emergence of corporate governance dimensions in the face of the pandemic. An exploratory study was carried out based on a systematic review of the literature from 2020 to 2023, considering the search by keywords in Google scholar and Microsoft academic, as well as the judges from a public university in the center of Mexico. The results show that corporate identity explains the university’s response to the pandemic. In relation to the state of the art, the scope and limits of the model are discussed in other proposals.
Article Details
Copyright (c) 2023 Cordoba VHM, et al.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
García Lirios C, Bustos Aguayo J, Juárez Nájera M. Perception and intention of risk before COVID-19: Risk perception and intention to COVID-19. Borderless Academic Research Journal: Division of Economic and Social Sciences. 2020; (34): 1–26. https://doi.org/10.46589/rdiasf.vi34.317
García Lirios C. Biosecurity and cybersecurity perceived before COVID-19 in Mexico. Security and Defense Studies. 2021; 16(31): 137-160. https://doi.org/10.25062/1900-8325.293
Garcia C, Carreon J, Hernandez J, Bautista Miranda M, MA. Socioeconomic and demographic determinants of attitudes toward abortion. Psicogente. 2012; 15(28). http://revistas.unisimon.edu.co/index.php/psicogente/article/view/1874
García Lirios C, Zallas Esquer LA, Juárez Nájera M. Specified model for the study of perception of risk- benefit and intention to vote in favor of bikeways. Borderless Academic Research Journal: Division of Economic and Social Sciences. 2020; (30):28. https://doi.org/10.46589/rdiasf.v0i30.303
García Lirios C, Carreón Guillén J, Hernández Valdés J. Governance of public security based on identity and risk perception established in the citizen agenda by the media / Public Security Governance based on ideas of identity and risk perception that have been. TS headings. A Critical Space for Reflection in Social Sciences. 2016; (13):103-116. https://revistafacso.ucentral.cl/index.php/rumbos/article/view/61
García Lirios C, Quiroz-Campas CY, Carreón-Guillén J, Espinoza-Morales F, Navarrete Quezada A. Confirmatory model of risk perception in the COVID-19 era. Journal of Marketing and Information Systems. 2021; 4(2): 97-106. https://doi.org/10.31580/jmis.v4i2.2165
Carreon J, Espinoza F, Garcia C. Exploratory categorical structure of the formation of intellectual capital in its phase of organizational intangible assets. Journal of Social Science Research. 2019; 6(8): 1-6.
Molina HD, Martinez E, Garcia C. Structure based on the exploration of a perceptual risk algorithm. International Science Journal. 2019; 9(6): 1-10.
Martínez-Muñoz E, López S, García-Lirios C. Governance of perception of risk-benefit and intention to vote in favor of bikeways. Quórum Académico. 16(2): 114-152. https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/quorum/article/view/30019
García-Lirios C. Meta-analysis of perceived safety in public transport in the COVID-19 era. Eco Matemático. 2021; 12(1). https://doi.org/10.22463/17948231.3073
Sánchez A, García C, García JJ, Juárez M, Molina HD, Amemiya M, Martinez E. Effects of corporate policies on the quality of technological life. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Engineering Exploration. 2019; 10(10): 1-14.
Sánchez A, Sánchez R, Bermudez G, García C. Specification of a model for the study of managerial culture. Spirals. 2019; 3(30): 1-11.
García Lirios C, Limón Domínguez GA, Sandoval Vázquez FR, Bustos Aguayo M, Juárez Nájera M. Structural exploratory factors of habitus mobility. Interconectando Saberes. 2018; (6):37–46. https://doi.org/10.25009/is.v0i6.2568
García Lirios C. Specification of a model for the study of the perception of the pandemic. Changes and Permanences. 2021; 12(1): 560–577. https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistacyp/article/view/12398