Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible. Relevamiento inicial sobre las acciones y propuestas de contribución de las Facultades de Ciencias Económicas Nacionales Argentinas a la agenda 2030

Authors

  • Marcela Analía Cavallo Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
  • Alicia Beatriz Ledesma Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
  • Liliana Patricia Díaz Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
  • Silvina María Facco Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
  • Carolina Soledad Benzi Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
  • Erika Schmidt Strano Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Estadística. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/iiata.v6i6.39

Keywords:

Agenda 2030, National Faculties in Economic Sciences, Actions and proposals

Abstract

This investigation is carried out within the framework of the research project “Contributions of the University to the 2030 Agenda. The impact of the perceptions and expectations of the academic community of the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Statistics (UNR) in theachievement of the Sustainable Development Goals” and presents a survey of actions and proposals for activities and spaces in the faculties of national economic sciences in relation to the 2030 Agenda proposal. First, some theoretical contributions, that have been pillars for the methodological design, are shown. Next, the study shows the systematization of the information available on the official websites of the academic units under study analyzed according to theoretical categories developed in studies taken as reference, which are part of the state of the art in the current research project. As a result of the exploratory survey of the virtual spaces of the academic units in Argentine national economic sciences, the first findings also allowed the construction of categories based on these data that were included as new subcategories in the results. Finally, it was possible to reach conclusions about the theoretical proposal of Kestin et al (2017) and the subcategories defined in this study, as well as the degree of approach to them to, finally, propose some reflections about the degree of advance of the topic in Argentina.

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Foro del Sector Social – Federación – (FSS), la Asociación Argentina de Salud Pública (AASAP)y la Red Argentina de Instituciones Académicas en Apoyo a la Implementación de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible 2030 (REDAA-2030) (2019) Universidades Argentinas y los ODS, Posicionando la Agenda 2030 recuperado de http://forodelsectorsocial.org.ar/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Universidades-y-ODS-Informe-Final-y-Anexos-12-2019.pdf.

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https://www.utn.edu.ar/images/Secretarias/SGral/Integracion/GuiaUNiversidadesODS.pdf

Unión de Responsabilidad Social Universitaria Latinoamericana [URSULA] (2018). Investigación Continental URSULA: Estado del arte de la Responsabilidad Social Universitaria (RSU) en América Latina. Recuperado de: http://unionursula.org/investigacion-continental-rsu-2018

Published

2021-10-15

How to Cite

Cavallo, M. A., Ledesma, A. B., Díaz, L. P., Facco, S. M., Benzi, . C. S., & Schmidt Strano, E. (2021). Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible. Relevamiento inicial sobre las acciones y propuestas de contribución de las Facultades de Ciencias Económicas Nacionales Argentinas a la agenda 2030. Informes De Investigacion. IIATA., 6(6), 117-131. https://doi.org/10.35305/iiata.v6i6.39

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