As Interfaces da Política de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação Com a Política Industrial: Dilemas na Trajetória Recente do Brasil

The objective of this paper is to discuss the interfaces between Political Science, Technology and Innovation and Industrial Policy, dealing with their dilemmas from its historical trajectory in Brazil. The method of this research is characterized by being predominantly qualitative and literature....

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Auteurs principaux: Christian Luiz da Silva, Fabiana Ieis, Moises Francisco Farah Jr.
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Langue:PT
Publié: Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul 2015
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Résumé:The objective of this paper is to discuss the interfaces between Political Science, Technology and Innovation and Industrial Policy, dealing with their dilemmas from its historical trajectory in Brazil. The method of this research is characterized by being predominantly qualitative and literature. Has biblio - graphical therefore intends to investigate the trajectory and dynamics of ST & I Policy and Industrial Policy in Brazil using technical procedures such as literature , content analysis and understanding of the documentary for related topics. The originality of the work is centered on developing a line of argument about the role of articulation of these two policies from the root of its functions: the role for the construction of a policy to support a process of national development. Thus, it allows you to question that technology and innovation system model structure and is intended to be a critical basis for assessing national plans for science, technology and innovation (ST & I) as well as industrial policy . The ST & I policies and industrial 2000 onwards were based on existing priority sectors, but not necessarily essential for the construction of a new technological standard and innovation. This pattern itself demands articulated discussion between different actors, different changes in policies in periods as short (3 policies in less than 10 years). This result in a sustained incremental innovation system and disjointed policies revisited every governmental interest and not the State, in the conception of the term.