Multiple Indicators and Multiple Cause of Resilience Around the SDGs
Cruz García Lirios 1*, Lidia Amalia Zallas Esquer 2, Francisco Espinoza Morales2, Leticia María González Velásquez2, María del Rosario Molina González2, Rosa María Rincón Ornelas2 and Gilberto Bermúdez Ruíz3
1Universidad de la Salud, CDMX, México
2Universidad de Sonora, Campus Navojoa, México
3Universidad Anáhuac del Norte, CDMX, México
*Corresponding Author: Cruz García Lirios, Universidad de la Salud, CDMX, México.
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December 19, 2024; Published: February 19, 2025
Abstract
Resilience is a factor that explains the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in institutions or organizations that form intellectual capital. The objective of this work was to establish a model based on the contrast between the relationships of dimensions reported in the literature with respect to the observations of this work. A transversal, correlational and explanatory work was carried out with a sample of 100 students selected for their affiliation to a university committed to the formation of intellectual capital based on the certification in sustainability. The findings demonstrate the incidence of age on the factor that is configured by two of five theoretical indicators. In relation to the state of the art where entrepreneurial structures prevail, this work suggests the extension of the model in order to increase the percentage of variance of the factorial structure analyzed.
Keywords: Confirmatory Factor Analysis; Multiple Cause; Multiple Indicator; Resilience; SDG’s
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