Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil

Interaction between universities and companies is common in Countries considered to be developed and innovative. In Brazil, this strategy is not widely used, although some relevant actions have produced good results in the pharmaceutical sector. The Brazilian Innovation Law, which is considered a mi...

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Autores principales: de Medeiros Rocha,Michele, Brito Alves Lima,Gilson, Lameira,Valdir de Jesus, Gonçalves Quelhas,Osvaldo Luiz
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Publicado: Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-272420120003000132014-09-11Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazilde Medeiros Rocha,MicheleBrito Alves Lima,GilsonLameira,Valdir de JesusGonçalves Quelhas,Osvaldo Luiz pharmaceutical industry innovation university-industry-government partnership government innovation policy Interaction between universities and companies is common in Countries considered to be developed and innovative. In Brazil, this strategy is not widely used, although some relevant actions have produced good results in the pharmaceutical sector. The Brazilian Innovation Law, which is considered a milestone, created the Technology Innovation Centers (TICs) in universities, and is seen by the Ministry of Health in Brazil as having great strategic promise within the area of drugs and medicine. In this regard, this article seeks to present the findings of an exploratory research project investigating the participation of Brazilian universities in the formation of strategic partnerships focused on the development of drugs, after the advent of the Brazilian Innovation Law. An exploratory study was used as an instrument of methodological support, backed by a survey whose results allowed the authors to identify some significant reflections structured in the university-pharmaceutical industry-government approach.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y NegociosJournal of technology management & innovation v.7 n.3 20122012-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-27242012000300013en10.4067/S0718-27242012000300013
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innovation
university-industry-government partnership
government innovation policy
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Brito Alves Lima,Gilson
Lameira,Valdir de Jesus
Gonçalves Quelhas,Osvaldo Luiz
Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
description Interaction between universities and companies is common in Countries considered to be developed and innovative. In Brazil, this strategy is not widely used, although some relevant actions have produced good results in the pharmaceutical sector. The Brazilian Innovation Law, which is considered a milestone, created the Technology Innovation Centers (TICs) in universities, and is seen by the Ministry of Health in Brazil as having great strategic promise within the area of drugs and medicine. In this regard, this article seeks to present the findings of an exploratory research project investigating the participation of Brazilian universities in the formation of strategic partnerships focused on the development of drugs, after the advent of the Brazilian Innovation Law. An exploratory study was used as an instrument of methodological support, backed by a survey whose results allowed the authors to identify some significant reflections structured in the university-pharmaceutical industry-government approach.
author de Medeiros Rocha,Michele
Brito Alves Lima,Gilson
Lameira,Valdir de Jesus
Gonçalves Quelhas,Osvaldo Luiz
author_facet de Medeiros Rocha,Michele
Brito Alves Lima,Gilson
Lameira,Valdir de Jesus
Gonçalves Quelhas,Osvaldo Luiz
author_sort de Medeiros Rocha,Michele
title Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
title_short Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
title_full Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
title_fullStr Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Innovation as a Critical Success Factor: an Exploratory Study about the Partnership among University with Pharmaceutical Industry in Brazil
title_sort innovation as a critical success factor: an exploratory study about the partnership among university with pharmaceutical industry in brazil
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios
publishDate 2012
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