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SISTEMA REGIONAL DE INOVAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO

CARIO, Silvio A. F. ; LEMOS, Daniela C. ; BITTENCOURT, Pablo F. ;

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Inovação é um processo social, aberto e dinâmico em que agentes interagem num determinado ambiente institucionalmente constituído, com propósito de promover mudança técnica. Para tanto, a construção de ambiente institucional ativo em um país que possibilite o desenvolvimento inovativo, constitui um requerimento básico. Autores neo-schumpeterianos vem, nos últimos tempos, dando diferentes ênfases analíticas nos estudos sobre sistema de inovação para além do escopo nacional. Apontam que os espaços regional e local constituem, cada vez mais, importante marco de estudo. Nestas dimensões espaciais encontram-se condições para compreensão mais realistas do sistema de inovação de um país, uma vez que focar o sistema inovativo em determinado espaço territorial, permite refinar a análise dado que valores, hábitos, cultura e outros aspectos comportamentais dos agentes somam-se com processos históricos de formação econômica, especificidades da infraestrutura tecnológica; conteúdo das políticas de inovação para determinada área geográfica, entre outros aspectos.

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DOI: 10.5151/engpro-1enei-075

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CARIO, Silvio A. F.; LEMOS, Daniela C.; BITTENCOURT, Pablo F.; "SISTEMA REGIONAL DE INOVAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO", p. 1352-1369 . In: Anais do 1º Encontro da Nacional de Economia Industrial e Inovação [=Blucher Engineering Proceedings, v.3 n.4]. São Paulo: Blucher, 2016.
ISSN 2357-7592, DOI 10.5151/engpro-1enei-075

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