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- Presentación "Research Lab Report - Metodología SEL4C"(2025) Vázquez Parra, José Carlos; Antón Ares, Paloma; Lugo-Ocando, Jairo; Pacheco Velázquez, Ernesto Armando; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Portugués Castro, May; Tecnológico de Monterrey; Tecnológico de MonterreySEL4C: Social Entrepreneurship Learning for Complexity es una metodología que, de manera autogestiva, promueve el desarrollo de las competencias de emprendimiento social y pensamiento complejo, dentro de un proceso de ideación emprendedora.
- Presentación del libro: Digitalización universitaria desde la acción.(2025-04-29) López Caudana, Edgar Omar; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Villamizar Rodríguez, Luisa; Viñoles Cosentino, Virginia; Kessler, Sarina; Institute of the Future of Education; Tecnológico de MonterreySe da el resumen de la presentación del libro como memoria del proyecto Digitalización desde la Gobernanza: DigiUGov. Editores: Edgar Omar López Caudana , Tecnológico de Monterrey, México María Soledad Ramírez Montoya, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México Comentaristas: Luisa Villamizar Rodríguez, Asociación Colombiana de Universidades, Colombia; Virginia Viñoles Cosentino, Universitat Jaume I, España; Sarina Kessler, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali, Colombia. Moderador: Edgar Omar López Caudana, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
- Financial inclusion of vulnerable sectors with a gender perspective: risk analysis model with artificial intelligence based on complex thinking.(Springer, 2025-01-14) Medina-Vidal, Adriana; Alonso Galicia, Patricia Esther; González Mendoza, Miguel; Ramírez Montoya, María SoledadThe objective is to present a proposal for a gender-sensitive risk analysis model using artificial intelligence (AI) within the framework of complex thinking that provides access to opportunities, specifically for vulnerable populations such as women from underprivileged sections. This international non-parametric study highlights the vulnerability of this population in Mexico through a sample of 2787 women. The methodological design included data analysis, the postulation of a proposed model, and a validation method for the credit risk analysis model. There is a correlation between the level of schooling of impoverished and vulnerable women with the possibility of self-employment and selling a product or service. In the framework of complex thinking, the perception of innovative thinking is related to the level of education and innovative decision-making in professional projects. Women with a higher level of schooling tend to think about their professional projects systematically. Promoting complex thinking involves innovative educational practices to encourage critical, systemic, scientific, and innovative thinking in entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Integrating reasoning for complexity benefits women and contributes to economic and social growth in vulnerable regions. In contrast to other models, our credit risk analysis model uses AI and variables for gender, vulnerability, and complex thinking to detect patterns in women’s behaviors and attitudes in the venture start-up process. Our proposal is the starting point of many analyses to develop further about artificial intelligence based on complex thinking.
- Estancia UNESCO Presentación del libro "Horizontes en el aprendizaje vinculado con el desarrollo sostenible. Nuevas vías en la era digital"(2025-01-20) Pacheco Velázquez, Ernesto Armando; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Zavala Enríquez, Genaro; Martínez Arboleda, Antonio; Montoya Bayardo, Miguel Ángel; Tecnológico de Monterrey; IFE Tecnológico de MonterreyPresentación del libro "Nuevos horizontes en el aprendizaje vinculado con el desarrollo sostenible. Nuevas vías en la era digital" en la Estancia UNESCO 2025.
- Movilizando las recomendaciones UNESCO 2019 y declaración de Dubái en educación y ciencia abierta. Estancia internacional UNESCO 2025(2025-01-20) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Varoglu, Zeynep; EGADE Busciness School; Tecnológico de MonterreyConferencia para incentivar la reflexión para movilizar las Recomendaciones UNESCO 2019 y Declaración de Dubái en Educación y Ciencia Abierta.
- Remaigining the future through the co-creation of social entrepreneurship in higher education: a multivariate prediction model approach(Emerald, 2024-12-10) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Casillas Muñoz, Fidel; Tariq, Rashik; Icaza Longoria, Inés Álvarez; Portugués Castro, May; EGADE Bussines SchoolPurpose – This remastered analysis focuses on the impact of entrepreneurial interventions in higher education institutions (HEI), particularly in social entrepreneurship. The study evaluated the effectiveness of such interventions through a pre-and post-test approach, examining various skill sets in students. The primary goal was to analyze the influence of entrepreneurial training programs on students’ competencies in social entrepreneurship by analyzing changes in personal behavior, leadership, innovation, social value and management skills before and after the educational interventions. Design/methodology/approach – The study employed a quasi-experimental design, analyzing pre-and post-test results in three distinct social entrepreneurship training experiences. The sample consisted of 304 participants, providing a comprehensive view of the impact of these interventions. Findings – The main findings were: (1) Educational interventions in social entrepreneurship must emphasize strategies for self-awareness, emotional intelligence and personal development improvement. The analysis revealed significant improvements in these areas, indicating that targeted strategies in these domains are essential for enhancing the effectiveness of social entrepreneurship education. (2) The impact of educational interventions on these capabilities can be effectively evaluated using machine learning methods such as ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. This approach allows for the inclusion of variables such as gender, age or location, providing a comprehensive assessment of the interventions’ impact. (3) The interventions were particularly effective in improving students’ innovation and leadership competencies. The analysis demonstrated substantial enhancements in these areas, underscoring the success of the interventions in developing these critical skills. (4) The study highlighted the need for a more focused approach in future interventions, emphasizing the importance of management, social value and personal skills. Additionally, it pointed out the necessity of developing and utilizing appropriate tools to create and evaluate these interventions effectively. Practical implications – The study provides insights into improving educational interventions in social entrepreneurship to better develop essential skills in students. Originality/value – This research introduces a significant approach to educational interventions for educational communities and decision-makers by demonstrating the effectiveness of entrepreneurial training for competencies in innovation and leadership, which are crucial for societal and economic development.
- Appendix 12. Interdisciplinary Team(Institute for the Future of Education, 2024-11-12) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Tecnológico de MonterreyAppendix 12. Interdisciplinary Team. Technical report stage 4
- Pre Bootcamp: Strategies for Global Funding, Bilbao 2024(Institute for the Future of Education) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504Video of: Co-creating open solutions through Interdisciplinary Collaboration for the Future of Education: Strategies for Global Funding Bootcamp 2024. From 27 to 29 October 2024. AS FABRIK, Ribera Zorrotzaurreko, 2A, 48014 Bilbao, Spain.
- Strategies for Global Funding Bootcamp 2024Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504Thank you to all of you! Video for: Co-creating open solutions through Interdisciplinary collaboration for the future of education.
- Co-creating open solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration for the future of education: strategies for global funding. Technical Report(Institute for the Future of Education) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Miranda Mendoza, Jhonattan; https://ror.org/03ayjn504To empower academic networks, educational leaders, and researchers with the skills needed to secure global funding, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and develop winning grant proposals. This boot camp includes hands-on workshops, AI-enhanced tools, and interactive sessions, all focused on driving innovation, openness, and the future of education.