Felicidad y globalización: un estudio en perspectiva global sobre el emprendimiento

  • Muhammad Sajjad COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan
  • Muhammad Irfan COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan
  • M. Orangzab COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan
  • Asad Afzal Humayon COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan
  • Rao Aamir Khan COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan
Palabras clave: felicidad, globalización, emprendedores, emprendimiento, crecimiento

Resumen

El estudio se basa en la conjetura de que la felicidad aumentada mejora el crecimiento del espíritu empresarial y que las naciones felices tienden a producir un mayor número de empresarios. Además de la felicidad, este estudio también mide el efecto de la globalización en el emprendimiento. Para este mismo propósito, la felicidad y la globalización han retrocedido con el espíritu empresarial. La teoría de la satisfacción del deseo se ha utilizado para explicar la relación de felicidad, globalización y emprendimiento. Para verificar los supuestos establecidos, se probaron datos de 125 países del mundo. Los datos del Índice de globalización (IG), el Índice de felicidad (HI) y el Índice de emprendimiento global (GEI) se extrajeron del Índice de globalización KOF 2017, el Informe de felicidad mundial 2017 y el Índice de emprendimiento global 2017, respectivamente. Se observó que los países con puntaje más alto en felicidad y globalización también tenían puntaje más alto en GEI. Se encuentra que la relación es altamente significativa y positiva. Se sugiere que los países que deseen promover emprendimientos empresariales no se centren solo en medidas convencionales de crecimiento como el PIB, sino que también se enfoquen en la expansión a través de la globalización e inviertan para la satisfacción y la felicidad de su gente.

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Biografía del autor/a

Muhammad Sajjad, COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan

Corresponding author.  Assistant Professor COMSATS University Islamabad

Muhammad Irfan, COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan

Assistant Professor, COMSATS University Islamabad

 

M. Orangzab, COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan

Assistant Professor, COMSATS University Islamabad

 

Asad Afzal Humayon, COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan

Assistant Professor, COMSATS University Islamabad

Rao Aamir Khan, COMSATS University Islamabad - Pakistan

Assistant Professor, COMSATS University Islamabad

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Publicado
2019-10-30
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Sajjad, M., Irfan, M., Orangzab, M., Humayon, A. A., & Khan, R. A. (2019). Felicidad y globalización: un estudio en perspectiva global sobre el emprendimiento. Religación, 4(20), 36-42. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/468