Estudios gerenciales Vol. 27 No. 119
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Ítem Concentración de la producción de las industrias culturales en cali(Universidad Icesi, 2011-07-30T01:13:04Z) Alonso Cifuentes, Julio César; Ríos Millán, Ana MaríaThe main objective of this article is to examine the market structures within cultural industries based in Cali, Colombia. Using the descriptive capacity of two of the most commonly used measures of concentration in this type of analysis, namely, the Hirschman-Herfindahl index and the Rosenbluth index. The kind of microeconomic analysis presented in this article is novel in two ways. First, it provides information on market structures of the subsectors of cultural industries at a municipal level. Secondly, it discusses the dynamic behavior of the concentration of production in a given year. Evidence available in literature at the time of writing suggests that this is the first such analysis of cultural industries.Ítem Estrategia de mercado seguida por los grupos económicos en chile: efecto en el rendimiento y la rentabilidad(Universidad Icesi, 2011-07-30T18:35:33Z) Medina Giacomozzi, Alex; Hernández Morales, MiguelThe relationship between corporate growth strategy (diversification versus concentration) and corporate profit is the issue that has probably garnered most attention in the field of research on strategic management, but it is also one where evidence is disparate and inconclusive. Hence, this article focuses on providing a new background to this discussion, by making a comparison to determine which growth strategy yields better performance and profitability. To this end, the study concentrated on the analysis of 38 Chilean economic groups selected by simple random sampling. The main result of this research study is that concentrated economic groups achieve increased profitability and performance as compared with diversified groups, but have a greater variation in their profit.
