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Anca, Celia de

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Celia de
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Anca
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IE University
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IE Business School
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  • Publication
    Innodiversidad: La diversidad al servicio de la Innovación para navegar en tiempos turbulentos
    (Lo que no existe, 0202) Anca, Celia de; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75
    ¿Por qué discriminar a quien opina distinto? ¿Cómo aprovechar el potencial de su pensamiento y de su experiencia? ¿Cómo utilizar esa diversidad convirtiéndola en ventaja competitiva para nuestra empresa? La rápida globalización está dando lugar a un despertar de identidades donde las personas diferentes quieren ser reconocidas y valoradas. Somos diferentes, es inevitable y es bueno. Sin la diversidad no tendríamos variedad de respuestas, el grupo no se beneficiaría de la creatividad de la persona y la persona tampoco lo haría del progreso del grupo. Personas pertenecientes a organizaciones y empresas privadas comparten en este libro su saber teórico y su experiencia abordando aspectos relativos a la gestión de la diversidad y la inclusión. Gracias a ellas y ellos obtenemos un retrato de la situación actual y una guía cuyo propósito es ayudarnos a progresar como empresas y sociedad, aprovechando el talento único de cada individuo.
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    Cultural Diversity in International Business : The Spanish-Moroccan Business Context
    (IE University, 2019-10-31) Anca, Celia de; Durán, Irene; El Hachami, Noureddine; Anca, Celia de; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75
    The IE Center for Diversity, in collaboration with the ONA Foundation and the support of Averroes Committee and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI), has published a best practices guide to integrating diversity into HR management, providing guidance for Spanish companies operating in Morocco and Moroccan companies working in Spain.
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    Fintech in Islamic finance: From collaborative finance to community-based finance
    (Routledge, 2019) Anca, Celia de; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75
    This chapter analyses several fundamental aspects of fintech solutions in Islamic finance. It discusses the new collaborative economy and the sociological elements behind this new form of collective economic relationships. The chapter explores collaborative fintech and new forms of technology-driven financial intermediation solutions being launched in the market between capital holders and capital seekers. It explains the opportunities and challenges for Islamic finance. The Islamic financial industry is young, highly technological and with the excess liquidity required to finance innovation. The Islamic finance industry has reacted more quickly than its conventional counterparts, in two fundamental areas; developing innovation in its own capacity and partnering with new Shari‘ah-compliant fintech ventures. Fintech offers a way whereby new technologies can help channel Islamic principles to create a new generation of financial products that can satisfy the demands of future generations. Fintech is revolutionising the financial world through automated complex reasoning mechanisms and new technologies able to make more efficient decision-making procedures.