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Out of sight, not out of mind: The effect of access to conservation sites on the willingness to pay for protecting endangered species

2024 , Makarena Henríquez , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , Manuel Barrientos , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , Antonio Lara , Gabriela Flores-Benner , Carlos Riquelme

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Nexus Thinking at River Basin Scale: Food, Water and Welfare

2021 , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , Francisco J. Fernández , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , Esteban Arias Montevechio , Natalia Julio , Alejandra Stehr

Water resources face an unparalleled confluence of pressures, with agriculture and urban growth as the most relevant human-related stressors. In this context, methodologies using a Nexus framework seem to be suitable to address these challenges. However, the urban sector has been commonly ignored in the Nexus literature. We propose a Nexus framework approach, considering the economic dimensions of the interdependencies and interconnections among agriculture (food production) and the urban sector as water users within a common basin. Then, we assess the responses of both sectors to climatic and demographic stressors. In this setting, the urban sector is represented through an economic water demand at the household level, from which economic welfare is derived. Our results show that the Nexus components here considered (food, water, and welfare) will be negatively affected under the simulated scenarios. However, when these components are decomposed to their particular elements, we found that the less water-intensive sector—the urban sector—will be better off since food production will leave significant amounts of water available. Moreover, when addressing uncertainty related to climate-induced shocks, we could identify the basin resilience threshold. Our approach shows the compatibilities and divergences between food production and the urban sector under the Nexus framework.

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Firms adaptation to climate change through product innovation

2022 , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , HUAMÁN SALIRROSAS, MARILYN JOANA , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , Manuel Barrientos , Stefan Gelcich

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The economics impacts of long-run droughts: Challenges, gaps, and way forward

2023 , Francisco J. Fernández , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , René Garreaud , Francisco Hernández , Oscar Link , Francisco Zambrano , Michael Hanemann

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Water demand in the Chilean manufacturing industry: Analysis of the economic value of water and demand elasticities

2020 , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , Leonardo Vargas O , José I. Hernández , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

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Emerging energy sources' social acceptability: Evidence from marine-based energy projects

2024 , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , M. Estay , M. Barrientos , R.A. Estevez , S. Gelcich , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO

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Female Underperformance Hypothesis Revisited: Methodological Review and Empirical Testing

2023 , María José Ibáñez , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

Comparison between the performance of female and male-managed firms has long been a subject of research interest. Although the argument is that firms run by women have lower performance than those run by men, there is no agreement on the effects of managerial gender on companies’ financial outcomes. This study conducts a methodological review of quantitative research on the relationship between female business leadership and firm performance from 2010 to 2020. This review identifies the most frequently used dependent and explanatory variables and econometric models in the literature. Most studies have not considered endogeneity bias in their model specifications; therefore, these results could be biased and unreliable. We select empirical models to test the female underperformance hypothesis using a sample of Chilean firms. Our findings suggest that managers’ gender does not significantly affect business performance when endogeneity is addressed. Our methodological review reveals a significant gap in the research on female managers and firm performance in the Latin American context, and the empirical test provides new evidence in this vein.

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Estimación de la demanda de agua para uso residencial urbano usando un modelo discreto-continuo y datos desagregados a nivel de hogar: el caso de la ciudad de Manizales, Colombia

2017 , Darío Jiménez , Sergio Orrego , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

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Modelamiento hidro-económico de los efectos del cambio climático y política en la agricultura andina

2023 , Marianella Crispin Cunya , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , Eric Rendon Schneir , Esteban Eduardo Arias Montevechio

El cambio climático viene afectando de manera diferenciada a la agricultura, en particular, en la zona andina, dada su alta exposición, sensibilidad y baja capacidad adaptativa. Se evaluó la respuesta adaptativa de la agricultura andina frente a una variación de la disponibilidad hídrica debido al cambio climático en base al modelo hidro-económico que integra dos módulos: el modelamiento hidrológico en base al SWAT y un modelo económico de optimización en base al PMP. Se determinó una alta vulnerabilidad agrícola frente al cambio climático situación que podría revertirse al aplicar una política agraria en base al uso eficiente del agua.

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Gaps, biases, and future directions in research on the impacts of anthropogenic land-use change on aquatic ecosystems: a topic-based bibliometric analysis

2021 , Francisco J. Fernández , Manuel Muñoz , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO , Stefan Gelcich