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Russian Law Journal ; 11(7):323-334, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-20230634

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The sudden appearance of the COVID 19 pandemic had serious physical, psychological and economic effects on the entire population, our country Ecuador was no exception. The consequences of the aforementioned pandemic still remain today, for example, there are diseases associated with cardiovascular malfunction, stress, lack of sleep, andamong others. The present study focuses its research on clearly describing the post-covid affectations suffered by merchants of the markets of the city of Riobamba, for this a collection of data of medical assessments is carried out to 46 merchants, later through descriptive statistics the most frequent diseases and the most common ages in which these characteristics have been presented are established. The objective of the research is to identify how to reduce cardiovascular diseases, neuroeconomic behavior and the contribution of neurohealth in the traders of the Ecuadorian markets.

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Heliyon ; 9(2): e13252, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2210386

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic reveals the decision-making challenges faced by communities, governments, and international organizations, globally. Policymakers are much concerned about protecting the population from the deadly virus while lacking reliable information on the virus and its spread mechanisms and the effectiveness of possible measures and their (direct and indirect) health and socioeconomic costs. This review aims to highlight the various balanced policy decision that would combine the best obtainable scientific evidence characteristically provided by expert opinions and modeling studies. This article's main goal is to summarize the main significant progress in the understanding of neuroeconomics of decision-making and discuss the anatomy of decision making in the light of COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sustainability ; 14(12):7321, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1911551

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The goal of this study is to determine the level of adaptation of agro-industrial cooperatives of small producers of alternative crops, and it considers the hierarchy of patterns to evaluate their systemic responses to accelerated change following the COVID-19 pandemic by evaluating the risk of their structures adapting to the digital environment. With a total of (n = 90) volunteer responders, the study is experimental, transactional, descriptive, and correlational, with a control group (CENFROCAFE) and an experimental group (ACEPAT) (24 producer partners, 14 producer managers, and 7 employees for each cooperative). In Step 1 (SOFT aspect), it measures the organizational memory (OM) of Y0 = 0.32 in the (control group) and Y1 = 0.59 in the (experimental group) by measuring hidden plots in the formal and informal interrelations of its members with the correlation of the holistic competencies of innovation. In Stage 2 (HARD aspect), the impact of the digital operational risk (DOR) is measured in the adaptation of the organization structure, which results in the control group with a Digital Operational Risk (DOR) = (3.4), which is “High” and greater than the experimental group with DOR = (3.3), which is “Moderate”. In conclusion, Hypothesis 1 is met with a greater adaptation of the experimental group, greater organizational memory, and lower digital operational risk, which reflects that the memory of the organization would reflect the temporal memories of the human brains of its members, and that, in the same way, its behavior could be predicted linearly.

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