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Sociedad y Economía

Print version ISSN 1657-6357On-line version ISSN 2389-9050

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RODRIGUEZ OCHOA, Emanuel Alejandro; BUSTOS DE LA CRUZ, Ingrid Lorena  and  QUINONEZ-MOSQUERA, Alejandro. Transparency Criteria and Triple Impact Companies in the Colombian Amazorinoquia 2020. Soc. Econ. [online]. 2024, n.51, e10512453.  Epub Mar 25, 2024. ISSN 1657-6357.  https://doi.org/10.25100/sye.v0i51.12453.

The enactment of Colombia’s Law 1901 of 2018, which pertains to Benefit and Collective Interest Companies (BIC, as per its Spanish acronym), has generated challenges for entities related to its promotion and implementation. This model is underpinned by corporate transparency criteria. This research explores the likelihood that companies registered with the Chamber of Commerce of Villavicencio will implement the model across its five dimensions and aims to identify factors that facilitate its adoption. Utilizing a quantitative methodology, factorial reduction, cluster analysis, and linear regressions, we found a high probability of adoption and a triple impact orientation among the Amazorinoquía companies. This orientation is evident in the Business Model dimension and in the relationship with suppliers, thereby generating challenges in transparency.

Keywords : partnerships; sustainable development; triple impact; BIC; transparency.

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