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Arturo Luque González

Dr. Arturo Luque González

Universidad Técnica de Manabí
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Arturo Luque is Full Professor at the Technical University of Manabí, Ecuador, and a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory on Public Policies and Democratic Quality at the University King Juan Carlos (Spain). He holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Law and a two-year master's in Labor Relations. He supervises several doctoral theses (Ph.D.) in Córdoba (Spain) and in the Basque Country (GEZKI Institute), both as a director and codirector. He has 52 indexed articles, and his latest publications are on topics concerning corporate social (ir)responsibility ("How corporate social (ir)responsibility in the textile sector is defined, and its impact on ethical sustainability: An analysis of 133 concepts"), transnational companies ("The transnational textile companies relationship with environment: a Delphi analysis approach") and their relations with ethics ("Corruption in the transnational textile industry: an exception or the rule?"), social economy and cooperative systems such as economic alternatives ("Socially responsible public management: case spinning development in Ecuador"), and media analysis and social conflicts ("Analysis of the indigenous uprising of Ecuador, 2019: between a measured legal response and lawfare, 2019").

Research Keywords & Expertise

Globalization
Human Rights
Pollution Prevention
Supply Chain
textile

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Arturo Luque is Full Professor at the Technical University of Manabí, Ecuador, and a member of the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory on Public Policies and Democratic Quality at the University King Juan Carlos (Spain). He holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences and Law and a two-year master's in Labor Relations. He supervises several doctoral theses (Ph.D.) in Córdoba (Spain) and in the Basque Country (GEZKI Institute), both as a director and codirector. He has 52 indexed articles, and his latest publications are on topics concerning corporate social (ir)responsibility ("How corporate social (ir)responsibility in the textile sector is defined, and its impact on ethical sustainability: An analysis of 133 concepts"), transnational companies ("The transnational textile companies relationship with environment: a Delphi analysis approach") and their relations with ethics ("Corruption in the transnational textile industry: an exception or the rule?"), social economy and cooperative systems such as economic alternatives ("Socially responsible public management: case spinning development in Ecuador"), and media analysis and social conflicts ("Analysis of the indigenous uprising of Ecuador, 2019: between a measured legal response and lawfare, 2019").