Determinantes da função de intermediação de conhecimento tecnológico em redes inventivas brasileiras
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https://doi.org/10.59072/rper.vi69.641Palavras-chave:
Gatekeepers tecnológicos, Rede inventiva, atributos de gatekeeper, inventores brasileirosResumo
Gatekeepers são atores-chave que conectam diferentes sistemas regionais de inovação e podem ajudar a renovar o conhecimento. Este artigo aborda os atributos de inventores classificados como gatekeepers usando quatro métricas de gatekeeper diferentes. O estudo é baseado em um painel rico e único de 48.022 inventores brasileiros de 2000 a 2012. Como resultado, algumas qualidades comuns de ser um gatekeeper no Brasil se aplicam independentemente das métricas utilizadas, como pertencer a uma instituição de ensino superior/pesquisa, possuir conhecimento em alta tecnologia e ter um nível de educação mais elevado. Dois outros atributos relevantes são possuir conhecimento especializado e pertencer a instituições públicas.
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