Globalización del proceso productivo en el sector cooperativo: el caso de Erreka Mex
Abstract
Erreka Mex is part of MONDRAGON, the largest business group in the Spanish Social Economy. Its foray into Mexico began in 2001. This article evaluates the socioeconomic impact of the experience of the globalization of its established production process. The evaluation combines two measures: the economic impact through the Input – Output Tables, and the degree to which economic, environmental and socially responsible policies and practices are aligned with the business strategy. Given the composition of intersectoral and internal expenditure of Erreka Mex, the indirect impact exceeds the induced, which shows the greater relative weight product of the increase in income.
Received: 12 July 2018
Accepted: 12 September 2018
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