Innovative Activities in “Low and Medium-Low” Technology Industries: A survey on the mechanisms of diffusion of innovation
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2013Author
Gomes, Rogério
Fornari, Vinicius Cardoso de Barros
Morceiro, Paulo César
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This study evaluates the characteristics of technological innovation from the
assumption that this phenomenon is part of a process composed of different modes of
production of technical and scientific knowledge. In order to do this, we will also examine
a number of other activities made within the firm, some of them closely related to the
diffusion of technology, besides the "traditional" research and development (R & D).
Hence, the article focuses on the discussion of innovation in Low and Medium-low
technology (LML) industries. For the examination of the characteristics of innovative
activities, we confront the industries of some countries using data from the Pesquisa de
Inovação Tecnológica (PINTEC, 2010) and the Community Innovation Survey (CIS, 2009)
for Brazilian companies and countries of the European Union, respectively. The findings
indicate that there are significant differences in the characteristics of innovation in different
countries and industries; and suggest important structural and institutional factors as
determinants of technological activities.