Transformación digital y rendimiento organizativo: Un estudio del Servicio de Inmigración de Nigeria

Digital Transformation and Organizational Performance: A Study of the Nigerian Immigration Service

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Ebenezer Balogun
Opeyemi Emmanuel
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Este estudio examina la relación a largo plazo entre la inversión extranjera directa (IED), la renta nacional bruta (RNB) per cápita, las exportaciones y el crecimiento económico en Zambia desde 1994 hasta 2023. El objetivo principal es analizar el impacto de la IED, la RNB per cápita y las exportaciones en el crecimiento económico de Zambia. La IED está reconocida como catalizador del desarrollo económico, ya que facilita la transferencia de tecnología, la formación de capital y la creación de empleo. A pesar de la dependencia histórica de Zambia de las exportaciones de cobre y del elevado gasto público, la liberalización económica desde 1991 ha tenido como objetivo diversificar la economía y atraer IED. Utilizando datos secundarios del Banco Mundial y análisis de regresión con el programa Jamovi, el estudio evalúa el impacto de la IED y otros factores macroeconómicos en el PIB de Zambia. Los resultados muestran que, si bien la IED contribuye positivamente al crecimiento económico, la RNB per cápita y las exportaciones tienen un impacto más significativo. En concreto, un aumento unitario de la IED se asocia a un incremento moderado pero significativo del PIB, lo que pone de relieve su papel en la productividad y el desarrollo sectorial. El estudio subraya la necesidad de que Zambia refuerce su marco institucional, mejore las infraestructuras e invierta en capital humano para mantener las entradas de IED y reducir las vulnerabilidades económicas. Diversificar la inversión más allá de los recursos naturales es fundamental para el crecimiento y la resistencia a largo plazo. La investigación futura debería explorar más a fondo las dinámicas sectoriales y regionales con datos desglosados y métodos cualitativos para captar los impactos detallados sobre el empleo, la distribución de los ingresos y la sostenibilidad medioambiental. Este estudio contribuye a la bibliografía al proporcionar un análisis exhaustivo del papel de la inversión extranjera directa (IED) en el desarrollo económico de Zambia, y al aportar ideas basadas en pruebas para que los responsables políticos optimicen las estrategias económicas y atraigan inversiones diversificadas para el desarrollo sostenible.

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Ebenezer Balogun, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin

Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin Nigeira

Opeyemi Emmanuel, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin

Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin Nigeira

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