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Ítem Retirement planning and financial literacy, at the crossroads. A bibliometric analysis(Elsevier Ldt., 2022-01-30) Gallego-Navarro, Rocio; Montero-Navarro, Antonio; Rodríguez-Sánchez, José-Luis; Gonzalez-Torres, ThaisGovernments in many countries are facing the challenge of providing sufficient retirement incomes for an ageing population. Through bibliometric analysis, this paper disentagles the intelectual and conceptual structure of the research on financial literacy in the various phases of retirement financial planning, identifying the most recent trends. The results are especially relevant for the financial community, considering the increasing emphasis of institutions and society in the use of financial literacy as a way of incresasing the responsibility of individual citizens in the design of their own retirement strategies.Ítem The ideathon as an instrument for entrepreneurial education in university contexts(Elsevier, 2023-12-23) Castanedo-García, Jorge; Corrales-Garay, Diego; Rodríguez-Sánchez, José-Luis; Gonzalez-Torres, ThaisThe purpose of this study is to provide support for the use of ideathons as a useful tool in entrepreneurial education, enhancing the practical perspective of students and constituting a sound basis for generating collaborative ecosystems in universities. The objectives include exploring and describing the main steps and issues in organising this type of event. Considering the descriptive nature of the phenomenon and the first-hand information available, the case study approach has been used. To do so, a number of interviews have been conducted with high-level management positions with extensive experience in the university and in private companies. As a result, we provide a set of guidelines for organising and running successful ideathons in social sciences: (1) planning, (2) budgeting, (3) training, (4) running the competition, and (5) networking and benefits. A successful ideathon should help improve the reputation of the institution. Students can also increase their employability due to enhanced entrepreneurial skills and their interaction with real companies during the competition. Considering the scarcity of studies addressing ideathon, from a theoretical and empirical point of view, we offer a social sciences approach to idea generation events, which have traditionally been covered from technical areas (IT domain).