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      La interdisciplinariedad económico-administrativa en la conformación de una comunidad científica y la formación de investigadores Translated title: Economic-administrativeinterdisciplinarity in the conformation of a scientific community and in the formation of researchers

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          La interacción entre varias ciencias sociales, más que una sola disciplina en forma aislada, ofrece mayores posibilidades para explicar fenómenos complejos de nuestra realidad. El objetivo de este ensayo fue reflexionar acerca de la manera como la interdisciplinariedad económico-administrativa ha servido de diferenciación en la conformación de una comunidad científica que soporta la formación y el entrenamiento de los investigadores en el marco de un programa doctoral de calidad. Existe la necesidad para implementar una mayor investigación en las acciones políticas e institucionales esenciales para promover el trabajo científico colaborativo.

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          Interdisciplinary work in the social sciences, more than studies confined to a single field, offers key opportunities for explaining complex social phenomena. The aim of this essay is to reflect on the ways in which interdisciplinarity in economics and administrative studies, in particular, has contributed to the creation of a scientific community, which in turn promotes the formation and training of doctoral researchers. There is still a need for more research into the particular political and institutional actions that are essential to promoting collaborative scientific work.

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                Contributors
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                resu
                Revista de la educación superior
                Rev. educ. sup
                Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educación Superior
                0185-2760
                March 2016
                : 45
                : 177
                : 43-65
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico
                [2 ] University of North Texas United States
                [3 ] Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México Mexico
                Article
                S0185-27602016000100043
                10.1016/j.resu.2015.12.011
                25edf512-5c67-4c03-978d-8d2a75464e28

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                Educational research & Statistics
                Interdisciplinariedad,Estudios económico-administrativos,Formación de científicos,Comunidad científica,Interdisciplinary,Economic-administrative studies,Scientific training,Scientific community

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