Jean Paul Serrano Manrique

@tectijuana.edu.mx

Faculty of Industrial Engineering
Tijuana Institute of Technology



                       

https://researchid.co/jeanpserrano

EDUCATION

Doctor's Degree, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Master' Degree, Tecnológico Nacional de México
Bachelor's Degree, Universidad de Pamplona & Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Tecnicatura, Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Engineering · Agile Software Development · Sustainable Economic Development · Analytical Sociology · Development Economics · Mobility in big cities - Sociotechnical systems

FUTURE PROJECTS

Mobility in big cities


Applications Invited

Sociotechnical systems and Labor productivity from qualitative approaches


Applications Invited

Supply chain in the oil industry


Applications Invited
2

Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Modeling of the factors of higher education institutions (HEIs) influencing the strategic linking decisions with the industrial sector: Whole-institution approach
    Karina Cecilia Arredondo-Soto, Jean Paul Serrano-Manrrique, Julio Blanco-Fernandez, Guadalupe Hernández-Escobedo, Marco Augusto Miranda-Ackerman, and Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz

    MDPI AG
    Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are dedicated to the professionalization of human capital; to accomplish this, the link with the productive sector is an active component that must be strengthened through formal mechanisms. The purpose of this paper is to estimate the relationships and effects from the Institutional Framework (IF), as well as from the independent variables in the context of linking HEI with the industrial sector. Survey data were collected from 47 HEIs in the Northwest of Mexico; a mixed research approach was applied and analyzed through the partial least-squares structural equations modeling (PLS-SEM) technique. Although the IF is identified as a relevant aspect for the model, this is not a problem for Mexican HEIs, since the analysis reflects a solid legal framework regarding the common basic levels and research. The main impact for experts who carry out research activities is that the route to creating, maintaining, and promoting integrated academic, technical, and administrative personnel as a specialized work team is not achieved. The main factor that does not contribute for researchers who carry out research activities is that the route to integrating (creating–maintaining–promoting) academic, technical, and administrative personnel as a specialized work team is not achieved. One finding is that the informants agree with the existing stimuli that are not aimed at research linked to the industrial sector and problem-solving through applied research. There is a need for retaining the groups of researchers to help make the benefits for the industry clear by offering advanced linkage levels.

  • Political economy of integration electricity networks in Central America, 2008-2013
    J. P. Serrano-Manrique, J. Rabelo-Ramirez, and A. B. Mungaray-Moctezuma

    IEEE
    Options to contribute to national energy security and this is where you get to interconnections within a dilemma cede sovereignty and free trade of electricity (Tratado Marco del Mercado Eléctrico de América Central) are sought. It has been identified that the closest to the integration of the electricity sector in Central theory is neofunctionalism supports this view the theory of economic integration. These two benchmarks are at work to describe a theoretical perspective political economy behind the whole process. A political phenomenon that can refine methodology from a immersed in the theory of rational choice, and a method based on the expected utility model. All work is the result of a literature survey, direct observation and interviews with stakeholders.

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