Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.

This article contributes to new insights about the process of technology transfer, including knowledge exchange, which is an innovative element in this process. Although this study was applied to the agricultural sector, its results can be used to improve the TT process in different sectors. The article discusses how different players can work together to achieve more effective results in TT, including the government, through research institutions such as Embrapa, and the various farmers and agents. The contributions of this article also highlight the importance of the involvement of farmers in the TT process to ensure its effectiveness.

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Main Authors: SILVA, S. S. da, FELDMANN, P. R., SPERS, R. G., BAMBINI, M. D.
Other Authors: SHEILA SERAFIM DA SILVA, USP
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2019-11-28
Subjects:Innovation, Brazilian agriculture., Transferência de Tecnologia, Inovação., Technology transfer, Agriculture.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1115427
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11154272019-11-28T18:10:19Z Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case. SILVA, S. S. da FELDMANN, P. R. SPERS, R. G. BAMBINI, M. D. SHEILA SERAFIM DA SILVA, USP MARTHA DELPHINO BAMBINI, CNPTIA, Unicamp. RENATA GIOVINAZZO SPERS, USP PAULO ROBERTO FELDMANN, USP Innovation Brazilian agriculture. Transferência de Tecnologia Inovação. Technology transfer Agriculture. This article contributes to new insights about the process of technology transfer, including knowledge exchange, which is an innovative element in this process. Although this study was applied to the agricultural sector, its results can be used to improve the TT process in different sectors. The article discusses how different players can work together to achieve more effective results in TT, including the government, through research institutions such as Embrapa, and the various farmers and agents. The contributions of this article also highlight the importance of the involvement of farmers in the TT process to ensure its effectiveness. 2019-11-28T18:10:13Z 2019-11-28T18:10:13Z 2019-11-28 2019 2020-01-20T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Innovation & Management Review, v. 16, n. 4, p. 375-390, 2019. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1115427 10.1108/INMR-05-2018-0024 en eng openAccess
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topic Innovation
Brazilian agriculture.
Transferência de Tecnologia
Inovação.
Technology transfer
Agriculture.
Innovation
Brazilian agriculture.
Transferência de Tecnologia
Inovação.
Technology transfer
Agriculture.
spellingShingle Innovation
Brazilian agriculture.
Transferência de Tecnologia
Inovação.
Technology transfer
Agriculture.
Innovation
Brazilian agriculture.
Transferência de Tecnologia
Inovação.
Technology transfer
Agriculture.
SILVA, S. S. da
FELDMANN, P. R.
SPERS, R. G.
BAMBINI, M. D.
Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.
description This article contributes to new insights about the process of technology transfer, including knowledge exchange, which is an innovative element in this process. Although this study was applied to the agricultural sector, its results can be used to improve the TT process in different sectors. The article discusses how different players can work together to achieve more effective results in TT, including the government, through research institutions such as Embrapa, and the various farmers and agents. The contributions of this article also highlight the importance of the involvement of farmers in the TT process to ensure its effectiveness.
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SILVA, S. S. da
FELDMANN, P. R.
SPERS, R. G.
BAMBINI, M. D.
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Brazilian agriculture.
Transferência de Tecnologia
Inovação.
Technology transfer
Agriculture.
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FELDMANN, P. R.
SPERS, R. G.
BAMBINI, M. D.
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title Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.
title_short Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.
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title_fullStr Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the process of technology transfer in public research institutions: the Embrapa Agrobiology case.
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