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Understanding the dissipation of innovations is necessary to develop them, as a company on its own does not have all the capabilities that it needs. On the contrary, they are increasingly spread over internal and external contexts, and... more
Understanding the dissipation of innovations is necessary to develop them, as a company on its own does not have all the capabilities that it needs. On the contrary, they are increasingly spread over internal and external contexts, and are not developed in isolation. Most of the time, they depend on interactive, innovative processes in a global context. The aim of this study is to evaluate how the global organizational structure of innovation affects the dynamic capability of cooperation (cooperability) in Brazilian multinationals (BMNs). To achieve this goal, we conducted a survey of BMNs, and a final sample of 60 companies answered a structured questionnaire. We performed statistical tests such as Factor Analysis, Cronbach's Alpha, Multiple Regression and Hierarchical Cluster, and cross-analysis of quantitative results that enabled us to create a Cooperability Model, that is, a model of local, international and global development for a dynamic capability of cooperation in BMNs. The results show that technological strengths of foreign subsidiaries and the reverse transfer of their capabilities to the parent company and technology partners affect the dynamics of cooperation in BMNs (inputs and results of cooperability). Furthermore, we detected an inverse relationship between the autonomy of foreign subsidiaries and the dynamic of cooperation in BMNs.
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A B S T R A C T This paper aims to identify the development of solar energy technologies through open innovation. Manuscripts about solar energy and open innovation published between the years 2000 and 2014 in journals indexed by Web of... more
A B S T R A C T This paper aims to identify the development of solar energy technologies through open innovation. Manuscripts about solar energy and open innovation published between the years 2000 and 2014 in journals indexed by Web of Science Core Collection were used to create a database and terms related to solar energy and open innovation were sought in papers title, summary and keywords. By using words " cooperation " and " collaboration " as a proxy to map open innovation, it was found that this approach exist widely for solar energy researches and most important publications was developed collaboratively. Social network analysis methodology was used to identified clusters of local, national and international partnerships, which prove that researches cooperation to solar energy technological development is true. International cooperation is prevalent in countries like the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain and Germany. National partnership occurs in Japan, United States, France, Italy and South Korea. China has predominant local cooperation profile, but it will be major international collaborative actor in solar energy researches next years. Also, a set of recommendations based on findings was provided to construct a better environment for cooperation and to improve solar energy researches.
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ABSTRACT Although Brazil masters the technology of producing cutting edge ethanol, its position is jeopardized by the possibility of the production of cellulosic ethanol in commercial scale competitively. Therefore, the present research... more
ABSTRACT Although Brazil masters the technology of producing cutting edge ethanol, its position is jeopardized by the possibility of the production of cellulosic ethanol in commercial scale competitively. Therefore, the present research is intended for (i) verifying the results of scientific and technological efforts made by countries which develop cellulosic ethanol, (ii) focusing innovation networks, comparing BIOEN and CTBE, the two main Brazilian P&D programs to Biomass Program, to the United States, the reference country. It was listed science and technology indexes on Web of Science and Esp@cenet bases, and out of a total of 95 patent applications and 403 papers published. It is noticed a considerable backwardness in what concerns Brazil, with regional state operations and low involvement by the private sector on the networks studied, that is, two Brazilian companies and 117 American ones, which reduces the chances of Brazil to master this new technology path. As study limitation, it is important to highlight its exploratory characteristic.
Brufato, A; Maculan, A. (2000). “A Dinâmica da Inovação no Setor de Equipamentos de Telecomunicações”. XXI Simpósio de Gestão da Inovação Tecnológica, São Paulo. ... Barañano, AM (1998). “A Relação entre a Inovação ea Dimensão de... more
Brufato, A; Maculan, A. (2000). “A Dinâmica da Inovação no Setor de Equipamentos de Telecomunicações”. XXI Simpósio de Gestão da Inovação Tecnológica, São Paulo. ... Barañano, AM (1998). “A Relação entre a Inovação ea Dimensão de Empresas”. XX ...
... financeira (Cfem) paga por empresas com direitos de mineração CONTINUA 2 Os FS com ações transversais são o CT-Infra, que tem por objetivo modernizar e am-pliar a infraestrutura das instituições públicas de ensino e pesquisa, eo Fundo... more
... financeira (Cfem) paga por empresas com direitos de mineração CONTINUA 2 Os FS com ações transversais são o CT-Infra, que tem por objetivo modernizar e am-pliar a infraestrutura das instituições públicas de ensino e pesquisa, eo Fundo Verde Amarelo, que tem por ...
Page 1. UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO FACULDADE DE ECONOMIA, ADMINISTRAÇÃO E CONTABILIDADE DE RIBEIRÃO PRETO DEPARTAMENTO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO Perspectivas de Financiamento de Parques Tecnológicos: um estudo comparativo. Aline Figlioli ...
ABSTRACT This paper has verified the possibilities of technology transfer from the Department of Physics and Mathematics, the Medical School and the Dentistry School, located in the campus of USP in Ribeirão Preto, to the medical,... more
ABSTRACT This paper has verified the possibilities of technology transfer from the Department of Physics and Mathematics, the Medical School and the Dentistry School, located in the campus of USP in Ribeirão Preto, to the medical, hospital and odontologic equipment [MHOE] industry. The method applied was the multicase study, in which the university units were studied, as well as five companies in the vicinity of the same city which take part in the aforementioned industry. The focus of the research laid in the university entities, however, data was also collected with the companies’ executives, in order to gather a sample of the thinking of this class of professional as well as of the academicians, on what concerns to the technology transfer [TT]. 178 lines of research were identified (24 potentially applicable in the MHOE industry), and 58 technologies developed by the university (1 drawn the attention of the executives). Thus, it has been verified the presence of potentiality of TT between the studied entities, but reflections were made on the (1) university bureaucracy; (2) the technology patenting process; (3) the USP’s positioning on the technology selling marketing; (4) the reasons why the academy (don’t) want the university-industry interaction; and (5) the passive behavior of the researched companies on the cooperation process.
... Corazza, Rosana I. Departamento de Política Científica e Tecnológica - DPCT Instituto de Geociências - IG Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp Cidade ... Não se deve assumir que a busca da solução de problemas, de novos... more
... Corazza, Rosana I. Departamento de Política Científica e Tecnológica - DPCT Instituto de Geociências - IG Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp Cidade ... Não se deve assumir que a busca da solução de problemas, de novos produtos e/ou processos tome a forma de ...

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