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Hannia Gonzalez-Urango holds a PhD in Local Development (International Doctorate with Honours) from Universitat Politècnica de València (2020). She was awarded her Bachelor in Industrial Management (Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia) and a Master in Innovation Management (Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, Colombia). Her research interest lies in Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MDCM) processes applied to social challenges, the management of sustainability, Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), sustainable innovation, and inclusive collaborations for technological development and Innovation. Her research is interdisciplinary, applying complementary mixed methods from engineering, management and social sciences.

Adapting RRI public engagement indicators to the Spanish scientific and innovation context: a participatory methodology based on AHP and content analysis
Mónica García-Melón,Tomás Gómez-Navarro, Hannia Gonzalez-Urango y Carmen Corona-Sobrino, 2022. In: Central European Journal of Operations Research.
10.1007/s10100-022-00796-3


Engaging Stakeholders in Extraction Problems of the Chilean Mining Industry through a Combined Social Network Analysis-Analytic Network Process Approach
Rocio Poveda-Bautista, Hannia Gonzalez-Urango, Edison Ramírez-Olivares, Jose-Antonio Diego-Mas, 2022. In: Complexity.
10.1155/2022/9096744


Closing the gender gap at academic conferences: A tool for monitoring and assessing academic events
Corona-Sobrino Carmen, García-Melón Mónica, Poveda-Bautista Rocío, González-Urango Hannia, 2020. In: Plos One.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243549


Stakeholder engagement to evaluate tourist development plans with a sustainable approach
Hannia Gonzalez‐Urango; Mónica García‐Melón, 2018. In: Sustainable Development.
10.1002/sd.1849


Aumentar la visibilidad de las mujeres en la ciencia es el principal objetivo de INVISIBLES, un grupo de trabajo integrado por investigadoras de INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), personal de la Universitat…

El equipo que integra el proyecto MAGGIE (MONITORING AND ASSESSING GENDER GAP IN EVENTS), formado por Rocío Poveda, Mónica García, Carmen Corona y Hannia González, ha organizado un debate titulado: "…

Uno de los pilares fundamentales de INGENIO (CIS-UPV) es la creación de espacios inclusivos para el diálogo y las oportunidades, así como el fomento de las prácticas inclusivas y cooperativas en la…

Hannia González, estudiante de doctorado en INGENIO (CSIC-UPV), defenderá mañana a las 16:00 su tesis doctoral: "A participatory multicriteria approach to evaluate strategic projects for local…

The COVID-19 health crisis has had and will have a big impact in our lives. It is a complex situation that is challenging to all of us as individuals, families and workers.
MAGGIE has developed a…

Elena Castro, Paula Otero y Carolina Canibaño, investigadoras de INGENIO (CSIC-UPV) han realizado el estudio de base del informe 'Mujeres e Innovación 2020', que fue presentado ayer por la tarde por…

Mónica García Melón, Hannia González Urango, Michela LePira & Giuseppe Inturri awarded for most innovative idea presented at the "ISAHP 2018 Conference International Symposium on the Analytic…

Mónica García Melón, Hannia González Urango, Michela LePira & Giuseppe Inturri awarded for most innovative idea presented at the "ISAHP 2018 Conference International Symposium on the Analytic…

Mónica García Melón y Hannia González-Urango participan en el XXXVI Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Estudios Latinoamericanos: "Latin American Studies in a Globalized World" que se…

Indicadores de Participación Ciudadana desde una perspectiva de responsabilidad en la ciencia y la innovación: el caso español
Mónica García-Melón, Hannia González-Urango
INGENIO Working Papers Series - 2019-02
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