César Gustavo Iriarte Rivas
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with Arkansas State University through 2023; recent publications list Autonomous University of Queretaro, Instituto Tecnológico de Querétaro.
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César Gustavo Iriarte Rivas's research focuses on analyzing and understanding various aspects of socioeconomic and labor dynamics through bibliometric methods. His work includes an examination of income inequality in relation to policies, taxes, and gender, as detailed in a 2023 publication. He also investigates the evolution of the stakeholder management research field, employing bibliometric analysis to map its development. In his most recent work from 2024, Iriarte Rivas studies the competitiveness of decent work within the US textile sector, utilizing a multivariable classification approach related to the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 8, Target 5, which addresses full employment and decent work. He collaborates with H. Steve Leslie at Arkansas State University, with whom he has co-authored one publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis (2023)
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Stakeholder management: a bibliometric analysis to understand the evolution of the research field (2022)
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Unemployment transitions in the mexican labour market and the role of job search channels (2018)
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- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Stakeholder management: a bibliometric analysis to understand the evolution of the research field
- Stakeholder management: a bibliometric analysis to understand the evolution of the research field
- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Income Inequality in Relation to Policies, Taxes, and Gender: A Bibliometric Analysis
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