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Item type: Item , Moral judgement among university students in Ica: A view from the perspective of Lawrence Kohlberg(Faculty of 1000, 2023) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas<b>Background</b>: The aim of this study was to identify moral judgement at the preconventional level, the conventional level, and the postconventional level in university students in the tenth semester in Ica, in 2022. <b>Method:</b> The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth semester and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <b>Results</b>: It was found that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles. Conclusion: It was concluded and identified that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Moral judgement in university students in Ica: a view from the perspective of L. Kohlberg(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza VargasObjective: To identify and describe the stages of moral judgement in university students in the tenth cycle of Ica.<br> Method: The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth cycle and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <br> Results: It was concluded that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles.<br> Conclusion: Concluding and identifying that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Moral judgement in university students in Ica: a view from the perspective of L. Kohlberg(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza VargasObjective: To identify and describe the stages of moral judgement in university students in the tenth cycle of Ica.<br> Method: The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth cycle and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <br> Results: It was concluded that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles.<br> Conclusion: Concluding and identifying that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Moral judgement in university students in Ica: a view from the perspective of L. Kohlberg(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza VargasObjective: To identify and describe the stages of moral judgement in university students in the tenth cycle of Ica.<br> Method: The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth cycle and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <br> Results: It was concluded that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles.<br> Conclusion: Concluding and identifying that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Moral judgement in university students in Ica: a view from the perspective of L. Kohlberg(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza VargasObjective: To identify and describe the stages of moral judgement in university students in the tenth cycle of Ica.<br> Method: The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth cycle and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <br> Results: It was concluded that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles.<br> Conclusion: Concluding and identifying that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Moral judgement in university students in Ica: a view from the perspective of L. Kohlberg(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza VargasObjective: To identify and describe the stages of moral judgement in university students in the tenth cycle of Ica.<br> Method: The research methodology was descriptive-observational, quantitative and cross-sectional. The population consisted of university students in the tenth cycle and the sample consisted of 157 university students. A survey was used as a data collection tool and a questionnaire was used to measure the stages of moral judgement according to Lawrence Kholberg. <br> Results: It was concluded that 12.75% of the study sample was in the instructional relativism stage, 23.10% were in interpersonal agreement, 35.76% were in social order and authority, 11.95% were in social contract and finally 3.80% were in universal ethical principles.<br> Conclusion: Concluding and identifying that the stages of moral judgement among the study sample indicate that interpersonal agreement, social order and authority are the most developed among university students.Item type: Item , Public Management for Local Development: Perception from the Administrative Area of a Municipality in Peru(Faculty of 1000, 2024) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Susana Marleni Atuncar Deza; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Hilda Luzmila Felix PachasMunicipality employees demonstrate an understanding of their roles and face challenges in teamwork and bureaucracy. There is some confusion regarding the "New Public Management" and a lack of knowledge in resource management. Improving training, streamlining procedures, and fostering team participation in planning are crucial aspects. Furthermore, implementing periodic assessments is recommended to enhance administrative efficiency.Item type: Item , Qualitative study on violence against women analyzed under the thought of Edmund Husserl in the context of the Society of Apurimac(Faculty of 1000, 2023) Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez; Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso<ns4:p>The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region, Peru. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. The article will also explore the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. As a general conclusion, it became evident that women in Apurimac-Peru suffered different types of abuse and mistreatment just because they were women and that they did not feel any kind of support from the authorities, showing a lack of interest from the state in improving the current situation of women in Peruvian society.</ns4:p>Item type: Item , Qualitative study on violence against women analyzed under the thought of Edmund Husserl in the context of the Society of Apurimac(Faculty of 1000, 2023) Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez; Rosmery Sabina Pozo EncisoThe purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region, Peru. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. The article will also explore the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. As a general conclusion, it became evident that women in Apurimac-Peru suffered different types of abuse and mistreatment just because they were women and that they did not feel any kind of support from the authorities, showing a lack of interest from the state in improving the current situation of women in Peruvian society.Item type: Item , Qualitative study on violence against women analyzed under the thought of Edmund Husserl in the context of the Society of Apurimac(Faculty of 1000, 2023) Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez; Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso<ns4:p>The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region, Peru. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. The article will also explore the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. As a general conclusion, it became evident that women in Apurimac-Peru suffered different types of abuse and mistreatment just because they were women and that they did not feel any kind of support from the authorities, showing a lack of interest from the state in improving the current situation of women in Peruvian society.</ns4:p>Item type: Item , University social responsibility (USR) in the context of Peruvian society: A systematic review(Faculty of 1000, 2023) Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Elio Huamán Flores; Teresa Villafuerte Palomino; Willie Álvarez Chávez<ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Background:</ns4:bold> The university social responsibility (USR) goes beyond the traditional extension and solidary social projection of the universities, but the professional must improve and develop proposals in improvement of the country. The objective is to carry out a systematic review of the scientific production related to USR in Peru and to analyse the most important findings of this production. </ns4:p> <ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Method:</ns4:bold> A systematic review of articles in English and Spanish in Scopus, Redalyc, and SciELO was carried out, searching for research related to USR in the Peruvian context. Articles on USR in Latin America or the world were excluded. The search and filtering of articles was carried out until February 2023. Several filters were applied, starting with the search for titles according to the search equation. Then, articles that did not deal with USR were eliminated. Subsequently, abstracts were read and those that did not meet the inclusion criteria were discarded. Finally, the remaining research was analysed to obtain the necessary information for the research. </ns4:p> <ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Results:</ns4:bold> A total of 20 articles were analysed. The main results showed that university social responsibility in the Peruvian context seeks to benefit society and to form ethical and responsible students. However, more policies and actions are needed to encourage the participation of all universities in USR. It was found that 65% of the literature had a quantitative approach, 30% was qualitative and only 5% was mixed. </ns4:p> <ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Conclusion:</ns4:bold> University Social Responsibility (USR) seeks to benefit society, being students the key actors to improve their country with the professional development acquired in higher institutions. The implication for future research is to carry out more studies on USR but within the national university centres in the highlands and jungle areas of Peru, where it is possible to show the state of this topic in other areas of Peru. </ns4:p>Item type: Item , University social responsibility (USR) in the context of Peruvian society: A systematic review(Faculty of 1000, 2025) Oscar Arbieto Mamani; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Percy Fritz Puga Peña; Teresa Villafuerte Palomino; Willie Álvarez Chávez<ns3:p>Background The university social responsibility (USR) goes beyond the traditional extension and solidary social projection of the universities, but the professional must improve and develop proposals in improvement of the country. The objective is to carry out a systematic review of the scientific production related to USR in Peru and to analyse the most important findings of this production. Method A systematic review of articles in English and Spanish in Scopus, Redalyc, and SciELO was carried out, searching for research related to USR in the Peruvian context. Articles on USR in Latin America or the world were excluded. The search and filtering of articles was carried out until February 2023. Several filters were applied, starting with the search for titles according to the search equation. Then, articles that did not deal with USR were eliminated. Subsequently, abstracts were read and those that did not meet the inclusion criteria were discarded. Finally, the remaining research was analysed to obtain the necessary information for the research. Results A total of 20 articles were analysed. The main results showed that university social responsibility in the Peruvian context seeks to benefit society and to form ethical and responsible students. However, more policies and actions are needed to encourage the participation of all universities in USR. It was found that 65% of the literature had a quantitative approach, 30% was qualitative and only 5% was mixed. Conclusion University Social Responsibility (USR) seeks to benefit society, being students the key actors to improve their country with the professional development acquired in higher institutions. The implication for future research is to carry out more studies on USR but within the national university centres in the highlands and jungle areas of Peru, where it is possible to show the state of this topic in other areas of Peru.</ns3:p>Item type: Item , VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ANALYZED UNDER THE THOUGHT OF EDMUND HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SOCIETY OF APURIMAC(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. It will also delve into the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. The results will allow us to address possible future advances for the respect of women's rights. <strong>Key words:</strong> gender violence, patriarchy, abuse against women, poverty.Item type: Item , VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ANALYZED UNDER THE THOUGHT OF EDMUND HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SOCIETY OF APURIMAC(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. It will also delve into the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. The results will allow us to address possible future advances for the respect of women's rights. <strong>Key words:</strong> gender violence, patriarchy, abuse against women, poverty.Item type: Item , VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ANALYZED UNDER THE THOUGHT OF EDMUND HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SOCIETY OF APURIMAC(2022) Rosmery Sabina Pozo Enciso; Oscar Arbieto Mamani; BARO POZO ENCISO; Miguel Gerardo Mendoza Vargas; Willie Álvarez Chávez<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the experiences and perspectives on violence against women in the Apurímac region. The analysis was carried out through interviews with women in each of the provinces of Apurimac. The aim was to learn about the status of women's rights and the effectiveness of provisions and regulations for their protection. It will also delve into the vast cultural and social diversity present in the interviews themselves, in contrast to the current normative system. The results will allow us to address possible future advances for the respect of women's rights. <strong>Key words:</strong> gender violence, patriarchy, abuse against women, poverty.