Emerging markets, Efficiency, Innovation and entrepreneurship.
Resumo
The second paper investigated the organizational innovation system at Nuclear and Energy Research Institute. Introduction: Despite the emerging knowledge-based society, the innovation factor has become increasingly important to achieve the improvement of the human development index (HDI). However, the pursuit of this goal is often hampered by an inadequate understanding of the extent to which innovation mechanisms are being transformed by the globalization of industry 4.0. Methodology: Through a pilot study, data was collected from management reports of 11 managers of research centers over seven years. The inputs and outputs of an innovation system were classified for application of data envelopment analysis (DEA). Results: the DNA atomic model of innovation was developed through the concept model of the innovation tree of mature economies to integrate emerging countries. The capacity of the organizational flow and the interfaces of the relations by analysis of the main components as well as the efficiency index were demonstrated. Originality: It contributes to the formulation of science, technology and innovation indicators (C,T&I) at Nuclear and Energy Research Institute for public policy disclosure.
Biografia do Autor
Aline Araujo Perini, IPEN-CNEN/SP USP
Nuclear and Energy Research Institute of University of Sao Paulo
Possui graduação em Administração pela Universidade de São Paulo (2007) e mestrado em Administração de Organizações pela Universidade de São Paulo (2010). Atualmente é doutoranda do Instituto de Pesquisa Energéticas Nucleares. Tem experiência na área de Administração, com ênfase em Mercadologia, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: technology and innovation management roadmap, innovation trajectories, insertion areas, research reactors e nanotechnology social economic networking.
NIT IPEN e AUSPIN: Núcleo de Inovação Tecnológica IPEN e Agência USP de Inovação