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Revista Internacional de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales
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FERREIRA ALTAMIRANO, Nilse Graciela; TORRES SCHEID, Mónica Lurdes e BENITEZ MIRANDA, Analía Verónica. Scientific production, transfer and decent work in countries of the Southern Cone. Rev. Int. Investig. Cienc. Soc. [online]. 2023, vol.19, n.1, pp.85-98. ISSN 2226-4000. https://doi.org/10.18004/riics.2023.junio.85.
The topic addressed aims to provide a description of how scientific production, knowledge transfer and decent work are presented in countries of the southern cone: Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, specifically in public universities. For this, the volume of production, modalities of knowledge transfer and conditioning factors observed around decent work as an objective of sustainable development of the 2030 Agenda are investigated. The scientific foundation is based on statements made by Bokser (2019), Restrepo (2003), (Galindo Melero, Sanz Angulo, & De Benito Martín, 2011), UNDP, UNESCO, ODS, and the ILO. It has a descriptive level, mixed with a predominant approach; 45 researchers from public universities were randomly consulted for accessibility; The results were interpreted with the Sequential Exploratory Design (DEXPLOS) and cross-sectional design. Scientific production and transfer in the field of study, in a period of 12 years, has 99 publications, mostly in the context of economics and areas related to commercial engineering; in this the production is negligible. Scientific journals are the transfer medium par excellence. The management of the universities is rated as medium and low; access to information and open calls, and social recognition is valued. The conditions for decent work observed are summarized in personal development, job security, freedom, self-realization, and academic positioning. Promoting fairness, equality, fair wages, dignity, and inclusion is necessary.
Palavras-chave : Scientific Production; Transfer; Decent job.