Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 24 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Innovation In Universities: Brazilian Academic Research in The Period of 2001-2010

Elizandra da Silva    
Andréa Paula Segatto    

Resumen

Universities play an important role in economic development and in the network to improve innovation in organizations. Besides the acknowledged influence in innovation to the outside, is important to consider the ability of universities to innovate on the inside too, in its process and choices. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the academic research about innovation in universities, considering Brazilians journals in the period of 2001-2010. The research was exploratory and bibliographic, using thirty five journals classified by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) in the levels A1, A2, B1, B2 e B3. Between those, sixteen presented the total of thirty five articles about the main subject. The results revealed that the biggest part of articles is published in only five journals, mostly into evaluation level B3. Most of those were writing by two authors, usually from different institutions, and there is a growing tendency in the number of publications, especially in the evaluation level B3. The most frequent subject was de University-Industry relationships, with lower participation from the subjects: patenting, incubators, Center for Technological Innovation (CTI), academic spin-offs, technology transfer, and innovation adoption. The study concludes that almost all of the publications deals with the perspective of innovations produced by university for external environment, and the innovations for the internal environment have poorest publication, which leads on to the need of development of an innovation culture in universities, in order to improve its innovative and entrepreneurial abilities.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Markoni Ramires Heringer,Eloísa Helena Rodrigues Guimaraes,Frederico César Mafra Pereira,Jorge Tadeu Ramos Neves,Augusta Isabel Junqueira Fagundes     Pág. 321 - 340
This article aims to describe the application and adaptation of the traditional classroom model to the so-called semi-flipped classroom model. In semi-flipping, differently from the flipped classroom, students can watch the videos in the classroom as wel... ver más

 
Marcel Bogers,Ana Burcharth,Henry Chesbrough     Pág. 178 - 191
While open innovation has been increasingly adopted in developed countries, firms from emerging markets such as Brazil markedly fall behind this trend. Our understanding of the reasons behind this phenomenon remains nevertheless limited, since most resea... ver más

 
Gustavo Dambiski Gomes de Carvalho,João Luiz Kovaleski,Hélio Gomes de Carvalho,Rúbia Oliveira Corrêa,Carla Cristiane Sokulski,Jorge Luciano Gil Kolotelo     Pág. 217 - 231
By means of the Local Innovation Agents (LIA) Program, the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (SEBRAE) has conveyed innovation to Brazilian micro and small businesses (MSBs). Within this setting, this paper aims to analyze the impact of o... ver más

 
Bruno Giovanni Mazzola,Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Junior,Karen Esteves,Luis Fernando Britto Pereira de Mello Barreto     Pág. 1354 - 1371

 
Pedro Carlos Resende Junior,Ricardo Ken Fujihara     Pág. 275 - 286
There are several awards and models of quality and innovation applied around the world. The problem studied is that many organizations present different dimensions and scales for the evaluation of organizational innovation and analysis for the innovative... ver más