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Causal relationships between economic activity and the mining industry in Chile
2020. Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems. Volumen: 38 Número: 5 Páginas: 5405-5412
J. Rojas R, Leslier Valenzuela F, Carolina Nicolas A
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to examine the incidence of economic activity on soft innovation in the mining sector. Through a global analysis of indirect incidents and using the theory of forgotten effects. Thus, the case of the mining industry in Chile was analyzed, given that it is one of the industries that contributes the most to GDP in Chile. The empirical study was carried out through the application of a structured survey towards three experts from the mining sector. In addition, the study concludes with evidence that oil price has a direct incidence on investments in mining and economic expectations, and indirectly in average income middle managers, market share of the company in the mining sector, and growth of imports and exports in the mining sector.
Palabras claves: Palabras clave de autor:Soft innovation; mining industry; forgotten effects theory; monte carlo method KeyWords Plus:OIL PRICE; MARKET ORIENTATION; INNOVATION; TECHNOLOGY; CAPABILITIES; IMPACT
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