https://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/issue/feedMinerva2026-07-10T20:39:51+00:00Franyelit Suárezeditorial@autanabooks.comOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>Minerva</strong> represents a new version of Multidisciplinary Scientific Journals. It is intended to collect high-quality research and academic scientific material, produced by scientists and researchers at a Latin American and global level to disseminate teaching and research work.</p>https://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/307A Systematic Review of Barriers and Solutions in Teacher Training in Artificial Intelligence2026-05-09T05:20:51+00:00Edwin Julio Colonia Villarrealgerencia@grupocolonia.com<p>This systematic review analyzed the main barriers and solutions related to teacher training in artificial intelligence in higher education. Following the \textit{PRISMA} protocol, 428 records were identified in \textit{Scopus}, \textit{Web of Science}, \textit{ERIC}, and \textit{ScienceDirect}, from which 18 studies of high methodological quality were finally selected. The findings revealed technological, pedagogical, organizational, and ethical barriers, with particular emphasis on insufficient digital infrastructure, the lack of specific didactic strategies, and limited institutional governance. The most effective solutions included communities of practice, continuing professional development, teacher mentoring, and sustainable institutional policies. The review concludes that the integration of AI in higher education requires a systemic transformation of universities, rather than isolated technical training alone.</p>2026-05-08T20:55:29+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Edwin Julio Colonia Villarrealhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/312Customs Digitalization as a Competitiveness Strategy in Foreign Trade2026-05-26T22:47:15+00:00Xiomara Mariana Gamarra Paganxiomaramariana3@gmail.comAlejandra Karin Vela Morialejandra.velamori@gmail.comAfrica Calanchez Urribarricalanchezafrica@gmail.com<p>Customs digitalization has become a strategic factor for enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening competitiveness in foreign trade. This study analyzes its implementation in the Peruvian context through a qualitative, descriptive, and analytical approach, based on a systematic review of specialized scientific literature. The documentary selection followed the PRISMA method and enabled the examination of contributions related to single window systems, risk management, interoperability, document automation, and emerging technologies applied to customs operations. The findings show that these tools contribute to accelerating customs clearance, improving traceability, reducing administrative burdens, and increasing institutional transparency. Likewise, barriers associated with technological infrastructure, interinstitutional coordination, staff training, digital security, and regulatory updating were identified. The study proposes a strategic model aimed at modernizing Peruvian customs management and strengthening its competitiveness in relation to international standards.</p>2026-05-26T22:46:03+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Xiomara Mariana Gamarra Pagan, Alejandra Karin Vela Mori, Africa Calanchez Urribarrihttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/315Efficient Production Cost Management for Improving Economic Profitability in Industrial SMEs in Latin America2026-06-03T00:04:24+00:00Julian Monrroy Aimejmonrroy@unfv.edu.peDomingo Hernandez Celisdhernandez@unfv.edu.peFreddy Roque Fonseca Chavezffonseca@unfv.edu.peCharito Norma Chipana Peceroscchipanap@unfv.edu.peMario Hipolito Osorio Giraldomosorio@unfv.edu.peOscar Luis Fonseca Sanchezofonseca@unfv.edu.pe<p>This study analyzed efficient production cost management and its impact on the economic profitability of industrial SMEs in Latin America through an analytical review of scientific literature. Twenty specialized studies were selected, and a thematic classification was applied based on productivity, financial management, digitalization, and business competitiveness. The results showed that the main factors affecting profitability are associated with operational deficiencies, technological limitations, and financial planning problems. Likewise, strategies such as continuous improvement, partial automation, efficient inventory management, and digitalization were identified as significantly contributing to cost reduction and competitive strengthening. It is concluded that business sustainability depends on integrated models oriented toward productivity, innovation, and operational efficiency.</p>2026-06-03T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Julian Monrroy Aime, Domingo Hernandez Celis, Freddy Roque Fonseca Chavez, Charito Norma Chipana Peceros, Mario Hipolito Osorio Giraldo, Oscar Luis Fonseca Sanchezhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/318Bibliometric Evolution of Research on Legal Certainty and Effective Judicial Protection in Ecuador2026-06-15T20:16:19+00:00Vicente Paul Borbor Mitevborborm@ucvvirtual.edu.peMilton Hugo Oyola Cortezhoyola@ucvvirtual.edu.pe<p>Legal certainty and effective judicial protection constitute fundamental principles for the protection of rights in Ecuador. The objective of this research was to analyze the evolution of scientific production related to these topics through a bibliometric study. A quantitative study with a descriptive-retrospective scope was conducted. Documentary retrieval was carried out in academic databases, institutional repositories, and scientific journals, applying inclusion and exclusion criteria based on PRISMA 2020. The final corpus consisted of 15 documents published between 2014 and 2026. The results showed limited scientific production, mainly concentrated on effective judicial protection, protection actions, precautionary measures, and constitutional guarantees. Likewise, limited thematic diversification and a reduced presence of studies related to digital justice and emerging technologies were identified. It is concluded that this line of research is in the process of consolidation and presents opportunities to expand its thematic and methodological approaches.</p>2026-06-15T20:15:04+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Vicente Paul Borbor Mite, Milton Hugo Oyola Cortezhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/320Digital Equity and Hybrid Learning in Latin American Public Education: Policies, Pedagogical Design, and Teacher Support2026-06-20T02:33:53+00:00Miguel Patricio Bravo Yepezmiguelbravo.85@gmail.comSandra Isabel Granizo Gaiborsandra.granizo@istcarloscisneros.edu.ecMartha Cecilia Rigcha Sinchimartha.rigcha@istcarloscisneros.edu.ecAngel Gustavo Soria Pozoansoriapo@uide.com<p>Digital equity in hybrid learning represents a strategic challenge for Latin American public education, since the incorporation of technologies does not by itself guarantee inclusion or better learning opportunities. The objective of this study was to critically analyze the academic and documentary production on this topic, with emphasis on educational policies, pedagogical design, and teacher support. To this end, a critical narrative review with a systematized search of open-access literature and institutional documents was conducted. The findings show that digital equity does not depend solely on connectivity or devices, but on the articulation between educational governance, pedagogical mediation, and teacher professional development. Likewise, tensions were identified between approaches centered on infrastructure and approaches centered on pedagogical mediation. It is concluded that the digital transformation of public education can only be sustained in a fair and relevant manner from an integral, critical, and contextualized perspective.</p>2026-06-20T02:33:17+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Miguel Patricio Bravo Yepez, Sandra Isabel Granizo Gaibor, Martha Cecilia Rigcha Sinchi, Angel Gustavo Soria Pozohttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/321Welfare Economics and Social Inequality in Contexts of Persistent Inflation in Latin America2026-06-23T00:56:22+00:00Jose Eduardo Rojas Gomezjrojasg@ucsm.edu.peAntonio Escobar Juarez aescobar@ucsm.edu.peAlbar Jesus Valverde Begazoavalverde@ucsm.edu.peJavier Mauricio Delgado Rosasjmdelgador@ucsm.edu.peJeanmarco David Villegas Alvarezjvillegas@ucsm.edu.pe<p>Persistent inflation represents a challenge for social welfare and the reduction of inequalities in Latin America. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between welfare, inequality, and persistent inflation during the period 2000--2024 through the construction of an Inflation-Vulnerable Welfare Model (IVWM). A quantitative study with a longitudinal design was developed, based on panel data from sixteen Latin American countries. The IVWM was constructed using Principal Component Analysis, and subsequently an Arellano-Bond dynamic GMM model was applied, complemented with Monte Carlo simulations. The results showed that inflation persistence exerts a negative and significant effect on regional welfare, while social spending, public investment, and employment contribute positively to its strengthening. It is concluded that price stability constitutes a fundamental factor for the sustainability of welfare and the reduction of inequalities in the region.</p>2026-06-23T00:55:49+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Jose Eduardo Rojas Gomez, Antonio Escobar Juarez , Albar Jesus Valverde Begazo, Javier Mauricio Delgado Rosas, Jeanmarco David Villegas Alvarezhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/322An Analysis of Digital Loneliness Among University Students2026-06-24T02:37:59+00:00Benjamin Roldan Polo-Escobarbenjamin.polo@untrm.edu.peRenzo Enrique Polo-Moreano20193257@aloe.ulima.edu.peNancy Teresa Ramos-Huaricallonramos@ucsm.edu.peMercedes Hermelinda Nunez Zevallosmnunezz@unsa.edu.pe<p>The digitalization of social interactions has fostered new forms of communication, but it has also generated phenomena associated with perceived isolation in virtual environments. The objective of this study was to analyze digital loneliness among university students and identify the factors associated with its manifestation. A quantitative, correlational-explanatory, and cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of 412 students. Data were collected using the UCLA Loneliness Scale and a questionnaire on digital technology use, social support, and the quality of interpersonal relationships. The results showed that 77.2% of the participants exhibited moderate or high levels of digital loneliness. A positive association was also identified between intensive social media use and digital loneliness. Perceived social support and the quality of interpersonal relationships emerged as the main protective factors. It is concluded that the quality of social bonds plays a more relevant role than the intensity of technological connectivity.</p>2026-06-24T02:37:27+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Benjamin Roldan Polo-Escobar, Renzo Enrique Polo-Moreano, Nancy Teresa Ramos-Huaricallo, Mercedes Hermelinda Nunez Zevalloshttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/323Sustainability Horizons: A Critical Review of Solid Waste Management2026-06-25T02:48:26+00:00Daniel Samillan Rodriguezdsamillanro@unprg.edu.peJose Arturo Lopez Galvezjlopezg@unprg.edu.peArles Paredes Maldonadoaparedesm@unprg.edu.peCarlos Armando Seclen Ramosarqcasr.seclenramos@gmail.comJalmar Isaac Vargas Machucajvargasm@unprg.edu.pe<p>This article aims to evaluate the trajectory and cognitive maturity of municipal solid waste management. The PRISMA 2020 protocol was applied, resulting in a final sample of 18 studies specializing in the fields of governance and business. This qualitative analysis was integrated with predictive scientometric modeling based on logistic growth. The results show that the discipline reached its peak of theoretical productivity in 2022 and is currently moving toward an undeniable state of cognitive saturation, confirming that the frameworks concerning the circular economy, operational optimization, and emissions mitigation are firmly established. In conclusion, the future of municipal solid waste management requires enabling the practical implementation of adaptable policies and technologies capable of addressing critical infrastructure gaps, with urgent attention to the logistical realities of developing economies.</p>2026-06-25T02:47:49+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Daniel Samillan Rodriguez, Jose Arturo Lopez Galvez, Arles Paredes Maldonado, Carlos Armando Seclen Ramos, Jalmar Isaac Vargas Machucahttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/327Impact of Cybervictimization on Perceived Social Support and Psychological Resilience in Vulnerable Contexts: A Systematic Review2026-07-10T03:22:59+00:00Karina Alexandra Martinez Salazarmartinez.karina17@gmail.com<p>Cybervictimization constitutes one of the main manifestations of digital violence due to its effects on mental health and psychosocial well-being. The objective of this study was to synthesize the scientific evidence on the relationship between cybervictimization, perceived social support, and psychological resilience through a systematic review. PRISMA guidelines were followed, conducting searches in scientific databases and applying inclusion and exclusion criteria to select the studies. Finally, 20 studies were included. The results showed a consistent association between cybervictimization and anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, deterioration of psychological well-being, and self-harming behaviors. Likewise, perceived social support, emotional intelligence, positive family relationships, and psychological resilience were identified as protective factors. It is concluded that the integration of these constructs provides a useful perspective to guide future research and interventions aimed at strengthening mental health in the face of digital violence.</p>2026-07-10T03:20:07+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Karina Alexandra Martinez Salazarhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/328Flipped Classroom Pedagogical Model: A Systematic Review in Higher Education2026-07-10T20:39:51+00:00Jimena Palomino Malcapalominomj@ucvvirtual.edu.pe<p>The flipped classroom has become one of the main active methodologies in higher education; however, scientific evidence remains dispersed across different disciplinary contexts. The objective of this study was to determine the current state of the flipped classroom pedagogical model through a systematic literature review. PRISMA 2020 guidelines were followed, and the Scopus, Web of Science, ERIC, and SpringerLink databases were consulted, selecting 20 studies that met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that the flipped classroom promotes active learning, strengthens self-regulation, increases student participation, and fosters competency development when there is coherence between instructional design, autonomous preparation, and face-to-face activities. It is concluded that the flipped classroom constitutes a consolidated pedagogical model, in its pedagogical, technological, and formative dimensions, whose effectiveness depends on the systemic integration of its components.</p>2026-07-10T20:39:06+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Jimena Palomino Malcahttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/310Sustainable Development Strategies for Equality and Poverty Reduction in Rural Areas of Peru2026-05-15T05:30:16+00:00Jose Calizaya Lopezjcalizayal@unsa.edu.peAriosto Carita Choquecahuaacarita@unsa.edu.peCarmen Vanessa Franco Francocfranco@unsa.edu.peJuana Francisca Pillco Delgadojpillco@unsa.edu.peLiliana Rosario Alvarez Salinaslalvarezsal@unsa.edu.peHilda Lizbeth Pinto Pomaredahpintop@unsa.edu.pe<p>This study analyzed the impact of sustainable development strategies on poverty reduction and territorial equality in rural areas of Peru, using a quantitative approach with a non-experimental, cross-sectional, and correlational-explanatory design. The sample consisted of 368 rural households distributed across Arequipa, Moquegua, and Puno, in Perú. The results revealed a positive and significant relationship between sustainable strategies and poverty reduction, highlighting community participation, sustainable production, and infrastructure as the most influential dimensions. Additionally, relevant territorial differences were identified, along with a limited impact of financial inclusion and productive innovation when not integrated into comprehensive policies. The study concludes that sustainable development represents an effective mechanism for improving living conditions in rural contexts, provided it is implemented through multidimensional approaches tailored to territorial characteristics.</p>2026-05-15T04:11:17+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Jose Calizaya Lopez, Ariosto Carita Choquecahua, Carmen Vanessa Franco Franco, Juana Francisca Pillco Delgado, Liliana Rosario Alvarez Salinas, Hilda Lizbeth Pinto Pomaredahttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/306Citizen participation strategies for the right to suffrage2026-05-22T16:12:23+00:00Felicita Sugheyes Llontop Guzmanfsllontopg@ucvvirtual.edu.pe<p>The research analyzes the state of the art regarding citizen participation strategies aimed at strengthening the right to suffrage in rural areas. A systematic theoretical review was conducted using 24 articles selected from the Scopus, Web of Science, and SciELO databases (2020--2025). The results made it possible to identify geographical, digital, and institutional barriers, as well as effective strategies based on electoral decentralization, intercultural civic education, and community articulation. It is concluded that strengthening rural suffrage requires an integral territorial approach that combines information, accessibility, and institutional trust.</p>2026-05-05T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Franyelit Suárezhttps://minerva.autanabooks.com/index.php/Minerva/article/view/311Digital transformation and customer satisfaction: a correlational analysis in a financial institution2026-05-24T06:01:41+00:00Maria Villarreyes-Juarezmvillarreyes@unitru.edu.pe<p>The study established the relationship between digital transformation and customer satisfaction in a financial institution. It adopted a quantitative approach, a non-experimental cross-sectional design, and a correlational scope. The sample consisted of 299 customers, selected through probability sampling, with the survey used as the data collection technique. The results showed a positive and significant relationship, although of low intensity (Rho = 0.265; p < 0.01). It is concluded that digitalization is positively associated with customer satisfaction, but its effect is conditioned by organizational, strategic, and operational factors</p>2026-05-22T04:16:12+00:00Copyright (c) 2026 Maria Villarreyes-Juarez