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ISO 14001

ISO 14001 Retos, impactos, desempeño y oportunidades para las organizaciones




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Gelvez Rengifo, M. E., & Serna-Gomez, H. M. . (2024). ISO 14001: Retos, impactos, desempeño y oportunidades para las organizaciones. Lúmina, 25(1), E0051. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v25.n1.4821.2024
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Gelvez Rengifo, M. E., & Serna-Gomez, H. M. . (2024). ISO 14001: Retos, impactos, desempeño y oportunidades para las organizaciones. Lúmina, 25(1), E0051. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v25.n1.4821.2024

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Manuel Enrique Gelvez Rengifo
Héctor Mauricio Serna-Gomez

Las certificaciones ambientales como la ISO 14001 están planteadas como instrumentos que generan evidencias de un cambio en las prácticas de las empresas y organizaciones que buscan disminuir los impactos ambientales negativos y por ende mejorar su desempeño ambiental, empresarial y comercial, para lograr esta certificación las empresas deberán afrontar algunos obstáculos del orden financiero considerando esto una desventaja para algunas Pymes. El propósito de este artículo es evidenciar  algunos elementos  fundamentales previos, durante y post  certificación ISO 14001 los cuales   motivan e impulsan la   adopción de la misma   por parte de las empresas. Esto  a través de la revisión de la literatura, para ello se realiza un análisis de red apoyado en técnicas bibliométricas, llegando a la identificación de cuatro clúster, que contienen autores, características y elementos comunes de la NTC ISO 14001 y su certificación. Este artículo se apoya en la consulta de Web of science y se clasifica utilizando la herramienta  Mendeley teniendo como criterio para esta clasificación elementos comunes y de esta forma dar paso al análisis de las co-citaciones.  Producto de esto se pudo colegir  la importancia que tiene  para las empresas y organizaciones   optar por la certificación como un instrumento de gestión ambiental siento está reconocida por diferentes autores que manifiestan su interés por la NTC ISO 14001 como un factor diferenciador en los mercados y en las dinámicas comerciales y empresariales.


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