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Jennifer Medina Zamora

Jennifer Medina Zamora

Investigadora Contratada

I am a young researcher contracted in the Digital Eco-technologies project and a professor in the Business Organization area at the University of Seville since 2021. I am conducting my doctoral thesis in the Business Management and Economic Environment PhD program at the University of Cádiz, focusing on innovation economics, specifically on knowledge transfer in environmental technologies. I began this phase as a young research staff member in 2018, in the Department of General Economics.

Previously, I have participated as a researcher in a competitive project on collaboration network strategies and internationalization, linking it to carbon emissions, from which I was able to present some results at international conferences. I also completed a short-term stay abroad, where I worked on gender issues in the use of digital financial technologies.

I am particularly interested in studying business and economic strategies that contribute to mitigating environmental damage and climate change. This includes formulating public policies that promote innovation, as well as developing collaborative and shared resource strategies among companies or institutions. To achieve an international mention for my thesis, I plan to undertake a stay abroad during the second semester of 2024.

 

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