Examinando por Autor "Benito-Osorio, Diana"
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Ítem Breve guía sobre cómo elaborar un trabajo fin de grado en CC. Jurídicas y Sociales(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 2021) Benito-Osorio, Diana; Jiménez Partearroyo, MontserratÍtem Security as a key contributor to organisational resilience: a bibliometric analysis of enterprise security risk management(Springer, 2021-03-20) Maquez-Tejón, Jose Antonio; Jiménez-Partearroyo, Montserrat; Benito-Osorio, DianaGlobalisation and hyperconnectivity afect organisational resilience with threats such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic or large-scale cyberattacks. To strengthen organisational resilience capabilities, a framework such as enterprise risk management (ERM) is necessary so as to enable holistic risk management. Specifcally, in this paper, we analyse the role of security, which has great potential in crisis management and makes it possible to follow up businesses integrated in enterprise security risk management (ESRM). This paper examines, for the frst time in the literature, the output of scientists on ESRM. After analysing 463 articles from the period between 1986 and 2019, it is concluded that Security Risk Management is a subject area on its own and is closely linked to ERM.Ítem The Applicability of the RCII Index on the Sharing Economy: The Implications of the Country Risk on Internationalization Processes(UCJC Business & Society Review, Biblioteca Universidad Camilo José Cela (UCJC), 2022-11-23) Pérez-Pérez, Cristina; Benito-Osorio, DianaThe Sharing Economy has revolutionized the conception of access and ownership of goods and services, growing at an unprecedented rate over time and across different industries. Given its unique characteristics, it is not possible to analyze these platforms with traditional internationalization theories, so this article offers an alternative to predict which countries may be more attractive for the internationalization of platforms using the Robinson Country Intelligence Index, considering variables such as market access, social conditions, or environmental sustainability.Ítem The impact of country-level sustainability and digitalization on the performance: sharing economy dashboard(Emerald, 2023-08-02) Pérez-Pérez, Cristina; Benito-Osorio, Diana; Jimenez, Alfredo; Bayraktar , SecilPurpose –The Sharing Economy (SE) has turned around the concepts of ownership and access, promoting not only an alternative consumption method, but also a more sustainable one. Using digital platforms, this phenomenon expects to achieve a better use of the idle capacity of resources, promote meaningful and trusting communities and contribute to reducing the environmental harm. The huge increase of popularity of this model has lined up with the Sustainable Development Goals proclamation, and the commitment from governments with the search for more sustainable models. This study analyzes the relationship of the SE with sustainability in general, and the Sustainable Development Goals in specific. Design/methodology/approach – Through the analysis of the action plans proposed by governments and the expected contributions of sharing platforms to sustainability, the authors analyze the improvements and assistance that the Sharing Economy could offer to countries. Findings –The main findings suggest that the SE can assist countries to achieve their sustainability goals and to further advance towards a more sustainable consumption and living model in order to fulfill the Sustainable Development Goals. Originality/value – Although this topic is still to be further developed, the SE seems to be fulfilling the expectations as the path towards sustainability.