| ARTICLE 1 Inter-entrepreneurial management forenvironmental innovation.
 Résumé :  In the current context of economic and environmental crisis, itbecomes an obligation for companies to exploit innovation
 opportunities to achieve greater efficiency. Nowadays many
 companies are adopting environmental management policies aimed at
 innovation and some of them seek international cooperation to
 advance business faster.
 This article has retrieved concepts of: innovation, environmental
 innovation, inter-firm cooperation and waste management, then we
 analyze the possibility of creating a cooperation strategy between the
 companies located in the Toluca Valley for the creation of a "subproducts
 ´ bag" that will help to manage the waste obtained as a result
 of industrial processes, which would be recycled subsequently.
 The last comments reveal that there´s an existing potential market
 for the recycling of industrial waste in the State of Mexico, because there is a critical mass and favorable geographical conditions to
 energize and bring advantages in the local industry.
 par Graciela Carrillo GonzálezProfessor and Researcher.
 Chief of the Section Analysis and Socioeconomic
 Management of Organizations - UAM-Xochimilco
 Mexico
 Raúl Hernández Mar
 PHD Student in Social Sciences - UAM Xochimilco
 Mexico
 | ARTICLE 2 Weaving Contentment: Ethnic Minority Womenat Work In New Zealand
 Résumé : Ethnic minority women are challenged by many facets in theirworking lives, including visible diversity discriminators such as
 colour, accent, mannerisms and modes of dress, along with
 underemployment, institutional discrimination and discursive
 othering. This qualitative study provides a space to explore the lived
 experiences of Indian women migrants in New Zealand with specific
 reference to the role of work in experiencing contentment in the host
 country. With many Western nations becoming older and browner,
 this study presents information to enhance the understanding and
 application of processes that move beyond a numbers game for the
 care-full and mind-full incorporation and development of ethnic
 minority women at work.
 par Edwina PioAssociate Professor
 AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand
 Visiting Professor
 Boston College, Boston, USA
 | ARTICLE 3 Preparing Physician Leaders: A Model for theLearned Professions
 Résumé :  With the changes in US health care, physicians need to join withadministrators to be leaders in health care organizations. A model for
 physician leadership education was developed, and in a positivistic
 case study the model is supported. Quantitative and qualitative
 research methods were used in gathering and analyzing data. The
 study supports the validity of the model. Outcomes of the educational
 approach include better ability of physicians to participate in health
 care leadership, and also benefits for the quality of life for the
 physicians and their families. The findings may apply to other of the
 learned professions.
 par John P. ConbereEdD, Professor, University of St. Thomas USA
 Alla Heorhiadi
 PhD, EdD, Professor, University of St. Thomas USA
 Brian Campion
 MD, MPA, Research Fellow
 University of St. Thomas USA
 James Brown
 PhD, Professor, University of Minnesota USA
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      | ARTICLE 4 New ways of organization. An organizationalchange process
 Résumé : People acts according to the way that the interpersonal relationshipis given, in the case of the organizations, the relationship is given
 between pairs, between superiors and between subordinates. The
 organizational structure will determine the way in which the
 communication is established, in regards to the rank. When in an
 organization the structure is not well defined, a bad communication is
 generated and this might cause serious conflicts, which will be
 emphasized by questions inherent to the lack of measure tools, as
 happens in the case studied.
 par Claudia González PérezProfessor - Researcher.
 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Xochimilco
 Mexico
 Silvia Pomar Fernández
 Professor - Researcher.
 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Xochimilco
 Mexico
 | ARTICLE 5 Model and culture creators of innovation inorganizations
 Résumé : The innovative enterprise requires certain internal environment(creator of knowledge), an external environment (interaction with the
 National System of Innovation), and a strategic thinking of managers
 or leaders in organizations who are able to create and develop a
 culture of continuous innovation. The process of innovation for the
 “Synthesis and Purification of Substances derived from
 antiepileptics” in a Mexican public university with the model of
 Nonaka and Takeuchi is analyzed in this article.
 par Hilda Teresa Ramírez AlcántaraProfessor-Researcher
 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco
 Mexico
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