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CHARLES VINCENT -

CHARLES VINCENT -

CHARLES VINCENT -

Doctor en Filosofía, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY WARANGAL INDIA

DOCENTE CONTRATADO - CONTRATADO
Tiempo parcial por asignaturas (TPA)
Departamento Académico Posgrado en Negocios - Sección Posgrado en Negocios

Sumilla

Prof. Charles Vincent is a full Professor and the Director of the Research Centre for Value Chain Innovation at CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, PUCP, Peru. He has more than two decades of teaching, research, and consultancy experience, having been a full professor and director of research for more than a decade in triple-crown business schools. He is a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and Accredited Educator, an Advance HE Certified External Examiner, and a Six Sigma Black Belt. He further has Executive Certificates from the MIT (USA), HBS (USA), IE Business School (Spain), and RSS (UK). He has published over 150 research outputs. He is a recipient of many international academic honours and awards.

Correo electrónico
  vcharles@pucp.pe

Publicaciones (47)

Artículos en memoria o anales de congreso (1) | Artículos en revista (36) | Libro completo (5) | Parte o capítulo de libro (5)
Zhou, X.; Dai, M.; Ma, X.; VINCENT, C.; Shahzad, U.; Zhao, X.(2024). Economic policy uncertainty and the inhibitory effect of firms' green technology innovation. Global Finance Journal. Volumen: 60. (pp. 1 - 18). Recuperado de: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1044028324000322#:~:text=In%20an%20uncertain%20economic%20environment,investment%20in%20green%20tec
VINCENT, C.; Emrouznejad, A.; Gherman, T.(2023). A critical analysis of the integration of blockchain and artificial intelligence for supply chain. Annals of Operations Research. Volumen: 327. (pp. 7 - 47).
Singh, S.; VINCENT, C.; Pandey, U.(2023). Examining operational efficiency with prudent risks of Covid-19: a contextual DEA analysis with an undesirable intermediate measure. Annals of Operations Research.
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Investigaciones (1)

2021 - 2022
The challenges and impacts of COVID-19 on women entrepreneurship

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