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Méndez Picazo, María Teresa

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María Teresa
Last Name
Méndez Picazo
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
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Administración Financiera y Contabilidad
Area
Economía Financiera y Contabilidad
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    Effects of the pandemic crisis on entrepreneurship and sustainable development
    (Journal of Business Research, 2021) Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín; María-Soledad Castaño-Martínez; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an economic crisis in advanced economies greater than the 2008 economic crisis, as the latest Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forecasts indicate. Entrepreneurship activity is an important factor to be considered to reduce this negative. The objective of this paper is to analyze the factors that favor entrepreneurship in the COVID-19 pandemic situation and explore the relationship between entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Monetary, fiscal, competitiveness, and business expectations are factors to consider. To achieve this objective, we reviewed the specialized literature and proposed an economic model to verify the relationships between the relevant variables. The estimation of this model uses the Partial Least Squares (PLS) method. This study looks at select OECD countries where data on entrepreneurial activity are available and there are calculations by the OECD for the economic projections for 2020.
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    Project number: 263
    Inserción laboral y emprendimiento de los futuros egresados en las áreas de contabilidad y auditoría
    (2022) Méndez Picazo, María Teresa; Campos Fernández, María; Castaño Martínez, María Soledad; Cristóbal Arcediano, Javier; Fidalgo Cerviño, Esther; García Jara, Elisa; García Rodríguez, María del Pilar; Granados Martín, Francisco; Mellado Bermejo, Lucía; Morales Díaz, José; Müller, Alexander; Pérez Fraile, José Manuel; Prado Martín, Antonio; Rodríguez Paredes, María Mercedes; Ruiz Rincón, Javier; Villanueva García, Enrique
    Este proyecto se centra en el desarrollo de acciones desde la Universidad que permitan a los futuros profesionales tener una visión real del mundo laboral y de un área en particular, la relativa a la contabilidad y la auditoría, tanto a nivel público como privado, que es una de las que ofrece mayores posibilidades de empleo a nuestros estudiantes, así como las posibilidades y requisitos para crear un nuevo negocio, mediante el estudio de su viabilidad. Por ello, hemos desarrollado un doble enfoque de inserción laboral: la inserción en empresas privadas y entidades públicas y el emprendimiento.
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    Relationship between ambidexterity and entrepreneurial intensity
    (Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 2020) Castaño Martínez, María Soledad; Galindo Martín, Miguel Ángel; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa; Palacios Marqués, Daniel
    Within organisational analysis, a concept that has been gaining importance has been organisational ambidexterity, where two factors play an important role: entrepreneurial intensity and innovations. The objective of this article is to analyse the relationship between entrepreneurial intensity and ambidexterity. The conceptualisation of ambidexterity distinguishes between ambidextrous activities and ambidextrous outcomes. To carry out this objective, we have tested several theoretical relationships. We have used partial least squares methodology to develop an empirical study in 25 European countries. Results confirm that collaboration networks have a positive effect on entrepreneurship intensity. This effect is greater than the one obtained by ambidextrous activities or new technologies. We also show that entrepreneurship intensity has a mediating role between ambidextrous activities and ambidextrous outcomes.
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    Digitalization, entrepreneurship and competitiveness: an analysis from 19 European countries
    (Review of Managerial Science, 2023) Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín; María-Soledad Castaño-Martínez; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    In light of the economic situation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, economists have claimed that an improvement in competitiveness can enhance economic growth. A greater degree of competitiveness allows the relevant actors to engage in entrepreneurial activity in new markets and to create market niches that promote job creation. Among the factors that can stimulate competitiveness, entrepreneurship and digitalization play relevant roles. Digital technologies have generated new business opportunities for entrepreneurs; likewise, digital entrepreneurship allows different entrepreneurs to connect via a platform, thus facilitating access to global markets with growth potential. The fundamental objective of this paper is to study the relationships among digitalization, entrepreneurship and competitiveness in light of the factors that influence the digitalization process. An empirical analysis of 19 European countries is conducted, and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis is used to obtain the combinations of economic and social variables that affect competitiveness and entrepreneurship. The results of the empirical analysis show that to stimulate entrepreneurial activity, a country must exhibit an environment that is favourable to digitalization as well as an investment in talent that allows the relevant actors to take advantage of the benefits of digital technologies.
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    Fear of failure, entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial motivation
    (International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 2023) Miguel-Angel Galindo-Martín; María-Soledad Castaño-Martínez; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    In the analysis of entrepreneurial motivation, passion is one of the factors currently receiving attention, since passion drives the emotional experience towards the creative process, applying talent more effectively, which would facilitate entrepreneurial motivation. The opposite occurs with the fear of failure, which has a negative impact on entrepreneurial motivation, since perceptions of obtaining good results in the activity to be started are reduced. The objective of the paper is to analyze the behavior of passion and the fear of failure in entrepreneurial business, showing the economic and cultural factors that influence this process. For this purpose, the dualistic model of passion will be used. This model considers two opposing forms of passion: obsessive passion and harmonious passion. In order to complete the study, an empirical analysis has been carried out using data from 23 OECD countries utilizing the structural equation model (SEM) that has been estimated using the partial least squares technique (PLS). The model results indicate that obsessive passion influences entrepreneurial motivation to a greater extent than harmonious passion, which would imply that entrepreneurial motivation may be reduced as the economy presents worse expectations about its evolution. In this context, it is also important to consider the effects that a pandemic situation may have on entrepreneurial motivation and in order to avoid the negative effects and be able to take advantage of business opportunities it is necessary to facilitate financing that favor the entrepreneurial environment.
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    Project number: 163
    Cooperación al Desarrollo en el Aula Universitaria
    (2020) Sosvilla-Rivero, Simón; Rio Rivera, Marco Antonio del; García Hiernaux, Alfredo Alejandro; Marín Sanz, Raquel; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa; Parada Parada, Mary Esther; Peña Cuellar, María Esther
    El proyecto pretende contextualizar las asignaturas implicadas en el mismo para que el alumno perciba algunas relaciones económicas y sociales injustas que generan pobreza, incorporando conceptos y actividades de carácter solidario
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    The Relationship between Green Innovation, Social Entrepreneurship, and Sustainable Development
    (Sustainability, 2020) Galindo Martín, Miguel Ángel; Castaño Martínez, María Soledad; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    Economic growth is one of the important objectives of economic policy due to the beneficial effects it has on employment and economic well-being. The work carried out in the last few decades has highlighted the roles that entrepreneurship and innovation play in promoting this objective. However, the environmental deterioration resulting from policies implemented to stimulate growth has led to considerations of other objectives that are more compatible with the defense of the environment, such as sustainable development. Therefore, it is important to determine the factors that stimulate them. This paper considers traditional and social entrepreneurship and innovations and green innovation. The effect of institutions as generators of legal and economic environments on both types of entrepreneurship is contemplated. On the other hand, considering the possibility of “bidirectional causality”, the relationship between both types of entrepreneurship and institutions is also analyzed. This will allow us to design measures aimed at stimulating sustainable development. The objective of this paper is to analyze these relationships through two estimates: first, an analysis of the relationship between both types of entrepreneurship and innovations and sustainable development and second, the relationship between social and traditional entrepreneurship and institutions. In both cases, the path coefficient of each of them is compared with respect to the final objective, which would be useful when designing economic policies. Empirical analysis is carried out, producing an estimation of the structural equation modeling (SEM) model using the partial least squares (PLS) technique in the case of 20 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries.
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    Effects of sociocultural and economic factors on social entrepreneurship and sustainable development
    (Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2021) Miguel-Angel Galindo-Martín; María-Soledad Castaño-Martínez; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    Concern about environmental problems has led to more attention being paid to the sustainable development objective. Social entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship in general, show a direct relationship with this objective, due mainly to the activities carried out by entrepreneurs regarding the development of new products, the search for new markets, and the introduction of innovations. Because of this, it is important to identify the variables that influence both types of entrepreneurship to adequately design measures to stimulate sustainable development through these activities. These variables can be grouped into two groups: sociocultural factors and economic factors. The objective of this paper is to analyze the behavior of these two groups over general entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship, in addition to the impact of these two types of entrepreneurship on sustainable development. To carry out this analy sis, we have developed an empirical analysis with structural equations for the case of 15 OECD countries between 2015 and 2016
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    The role of entrepreneurship in different economic phases
    (Journal of Business Research, 2021) Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín; María-Soledad Castaño-Martínez; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa
    Various studies have analysed the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth, including variables such as innovation, institution, etc. However, these relationships have not been studied in the different phases of economic evolution, that is, the expansionary and the recessionary phases. The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship among entrepreneurship, institutions, innovations, social climate and economic growth through those phases, in order to discover the different effects on entrepreneurs when they set up a new business or during professional activity. To achieve this objective, a structural equation model (SEM) is proposed, estimated for each of the time periods considered using the partial least squares (PLS) technique for fifteen OECD countries. The three periods are: a) prior to the economic crisis 2004–2006; b) economic crisis 2008–2010; c) post-crisis economic recovery 2014–2016. In addition, comparative analysis of the results obtained by the models will be carried out.
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    Project number: 345
    Análisis de Estados Financieros: Aplicación del modelo online de enseñanza/aprendizaje Flipped Learning
    (2022) Rodríguez Paredes, María Mercedes; Cristóbal Arcediano, Teodoro Javier; Fidalgo Cerviño, Esther; Granados Martín, Francisco; Méndez Picazo, María Teresa; Müller, Alexander; Pérez Fraile, José Manuel; Gómez Frejo, Salvador; Nuñez Miguelez, Luis; García Prieto, Carlota; Labrador Pérez, María Teresa; Porfirio De León, Juan; Alonso González, Héctor; Serroukh Serroukh, Chaima; Blanco Merino, Catalina
    El objetivo principal de este proyecto es el diseño y desarrollo de metodologías online en la enseñanza/aprendizaje universitaria del Análisis de Estados Financieros, aplicando la filosofía del Espacio Virtual de Aprendizaje y utilizando las herramientas derivadas del Flipped Learning.