Financial Profitability Model for Sustainability in Latin America's Circular Economy: A Systemic Analysis

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  • Darwin Daniel Ordoñez-Iturralde
  • Rafael Alberto Iturralde-Solórzano
  • Christian Xavier Proaño-Piedra
  • Stalin Oswaldo Guamán-Aguiar
  • Patricia Elizabeth Saltos-Zúñiga
  • Luisa Patricia Navarrete-Zavala

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4758

Abstract

A systematic review was carried out on the production and publication of research papers related to the study of the variables Financial Profitability Model and Circular Economy, the PRISMA approach (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses). The purpose of the analysis proposed in this document was to know the main characteristics of the publications registered in the Scopus and Wos databases and their scope in the study of the proposed variables, achieving the identification of 37 publications in total. Thanks to this first identification, it was possible to refine the results through the keywords entered in the search button of both platforms, which were FINANCIAL PROFITABILITY MODEL, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, reaching a total of 14 documents, excluding duplicates and those that did not meet the analysis criteria. From this analysis, it is expected to know the contributions of the scientific community to the study of profitability models in the financial area of companies, for sustainability through circular economy practices at the Latin American level. However, the study was carried out from research without discriminating country of origin, in order to analyze the perspective of the business sector in different countries at a global level.

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2023-11-18

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Darwin Daniel Ordoñez-Iturralde, Rafael Alberto Iturralde-Solórzano, Christian Xavier Proaño-Piedra, Stalin Oswaldo Guamán-Aguiar, Patricia Elizabeth Saltos-Zúñiga, & Luisa Patricia Navarrete-Zavala. (2023). Financial Profitability Model for Sustainability in Latin America’s Circular Economy: A Systemic Analysis . Migration Letters, 20(S5), 887–900. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4758

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