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Neuroeconomía agraria familiar: aplicación de la Jerarquía de Patrones Neuronales Emocionales en el sector de fibra de alpaca y papa nativa en Perú

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  • Zúñiga Aguilar, Isaac
  • Colom Gorgues, Antonio
  • Cristóbal Fransi, Eduard

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[ES] Este estudio tiene como objetivo analizar las decisiones neuroeconómicas de pequeños productores de fibra de alpaca y papa nativa considerando la Teoría de la Jerarquía de Patrones Neurona-les y el Modelo de la Memoria Temporal. Se pretende medir el impacto en el nivel de correlación de las competencias holísticas de innovación en el proceso de aprendizaje basado en el emprendimiento. Para ello se realizó una investigación de tipo experimental, transaccional, correlacional y descriptiva con una muestra de 88 individuos. Se aplicó una metodología de alineamiento de patrones neuronales emociona-les. Los resultados muestran que (H1:Y0 > Y1), acentuando fibra de alpaca. [EN] This study aims to analyze the neuroeconomic decision-making of small producers of al-paca fiber and native potato considering the Neural Pattern Hierarchy Theory and the Temporal Memory Model. The aim is to measure the impact on the correlation level of holistic competencies of innovation in the learning process based on entrepreneurship. To achieve this, experimental, transactional, correlational, and descriptive research was conducted with a sample of 88 individuals. A methodology for aligning emo-tional neural patterns was applied. The results show that (H1:Y0 > Y1) emphasizing alpaca fiber.

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  • Zúñiga Aguilar, Isaac & Colom Gorgues, Antonio & Cristóbal Fransi, Eduard, 2022. "Neuroeconomía agraria familiar: aplicación de la Jerarquía de Patrones Neuronales Emocionales en el sector de fibra de alpaca y papa nativa en Perú," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 22(01), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:329178
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.329178
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