Economics
  • ISSN: 2155-7950
  • Journal of Business and Economics

Matching Technological Bid in Smart Cities Initiatives: A Case Study of Innovation Fairs at Research Institute in Brazil

Aline A. Perini1, Guilherme F. Shiraishi2, Anderson Z. Freitas3
(1. University of São Paulo/Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, Brazil;
2. Marketing Department, University of São Paulo/Faculty of Economics and Administration, Brazil;

3. Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, Technology Transference Office, Brazil)


Abstract: The main objective of this work was to present a general framework of the technology roadmap from a central competence of Nuclear and Energy Research Institute from Brazil. The approach provides a structured to strength the join to market mechanism design to survive in complex environment trends to shape the future. The technological innovation impact measures depend from (1) quality of diversified technology knowledge and (2) quality of diversified country industry knowledge. From this big view picture, the Technology Transfer Office took these two general dimensions of impact into account and divided them into four (4) sub-categories that explain potential benefits and performance results in areas such as: a) Current Projects and Programs, b) Patents, c) Education and Teaching and d) Scientific Publications. The sampling contemplated the big picture of performance related in National Management Information System and a repository proper in response to institutional performance growth and plans, programs and projects associated in Innovation key indicators and policy disclosure. The taxonomy to roadmapping innovation impact measure was centered in terms in two potential fields to shape the future: i) Nuclear Research Reactors and/or ii) Nanotechnology.

Key words: research reactors; innovation trajectories; insertion areas; technology and innovation management roadmap; nanotechnology social economic networks

JEL codes: O1, O2





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