Implementation of business culture for Mexican SMEs versus globalization 4.0
Raul Junior Sandoval-Gomez,
Jesus Antonio Alvarez-Cedillo (),
Maria Teresa Sarabia-Alonso,
Teodoro Alvarez-Sanchez,
Rebeca Perez-Garcia and
Alexis Gonzalez-Vasquez
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Raul Junior Sandoval-Gomez: Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Jesus Antonio Alvarez-Cedillo: Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Maria Teresa Sarabia-Alonso: Instituto Tecnologico Superior del Oriente del Estado de Hidalgo
Teodoro Alvarez-Sanchez: Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Rebeca Perez-Garcia: Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Alexis Gonzalez-Vasquez: Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2022, vol. 4, issue 13(118), 34-43
Abstract:
Businesses carried out worldwide have been influenced by the phenomenon of Globalization 4.0. has allowed us to make various changes in all aspects and activities of the human being in different countries where an essential interdependence of markets was reflected. However, they allow reflection on all economic activities. In the particular case of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this phenomenon creates an uncertain environment and opens the opportunity to develop a competitive environment and identify challenges and opportunities. Many elements are considered incident factors caused by Globalization 4.0 that affect Mexican SMEs. This work shows what factors affect the economic aspects and how the cultural factor is significant; the challenge of teamwork, cooperation, unity, and management of existing resources is also considered. Although Mexico has an influential business culture, it is not implemented in these companies; some seem unaware of a situation limiting their participation in conducting international business and improving their global competitiveness. This article shows the results of qualitative research based on the grounded theory proposed by Glaser and Strauss in 1967; the results obtained show how it is necessary to develop cultural aspects so that SMEs can achieve development and permanence over time. Globalization 4.0 is a phenomenon that affects international companies and represents actions and strategies to have an advantage over other companies, but what happens with SMEs is different; these types of companies do not have economic resources, and globalization 4.0 becomes a disadvantage. In our study, 80 % of SMEs do not have a business culture and are not prepared for globalization 4.0, and we also found that time is wasted on bad practices in 35 % of Mexican SMEs; training was lacking in 32 % of educational cases.
Keywords: Industry 4.0; industry companies; business implementation; SMEs; Globalization 4.0; economic activities; teamwork; cooperation and administration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2022.263580
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