Chief editor
Luis Arturo Rivas-Tovar
He has a Doctor in Administrative Sciences from the Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. Dr. (c) in European Studies at the Ortega y Gasset University Institute in Spain. Two-year postdoctoral degree in Organization at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (Organization Engineering Group). He worked for 13 years at Petróleos Mexicanos where he was Corporate Organization Manager. He has been an international consultant on various projects, including his work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to collaborate on the team of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Mario Molina. He has been thesis director of a total of 31 doctors, 15 of whom are members of the National System of Researchers SNII and 71 Masters of Science. In the academic world he has been: Director of the Administrative Sciences Research Center of the ESCA-IPN. Director of the European Institute of Management. Coordinator of strategic projects at the Mario Molina Center for Energy and Environment who presided over the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1995) with which he worked for 10 years. He is editor-in-chief of the Administrative Research Magazine indexed in: CONAHCYT (Q1 International Competition). He is currently a Professor at the National Polytechnic Institute. He is the most cited researcher in the world in Google Scholar in Organization Theory and Research Training and the second most cited researcher in the world Strategic Management and Complexity Management with: 4,012 citations H 55. He has written 93 quality articles, 40 of them in the Web of Science, 20 in Scopus and 13 books as sole author. He has received various distinctions, including being a National Researcher level III, the highest of the SNII (Mexico) and President of its Social Sciences Evaluation Commission. On February 11 and March 3, 2024, he received the distinction awarded by Research Gate for being the most widely read scientist in all fields of knowledge in Mexico. In this repository, which is the most important in the world, his scientific work has been read by 902,000 readers for free.
June 11, 2024