Clusters de innovación tecnológica en Latinoamérica

  1. Blázquez de la Hera, María Luisa
  2. García-Ochoa Mayor, Mónica
Revista:
GCG: revista de globalización, competitividad y gobernabilidad

ISSN: 1988-7116

Ano de publicación: 2009

Volume: 3

Número: 3

Páxinas: 16-33

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: GCG: revista de globalización, competitividad y gobernabilidad

Resumo

O presente trabalho faz uma análise sobre a existência de clusters de inovação tecnológica na América Latina, tendo-se realizado para tal um estudo empírico com base nos indicadores publicados no Global Competitiveness Report 2009- 2010 (WEF, 2009). Os resultados revelam a existência de 4 grupos de países caracterizados por diferentes capacidades de inovação tecnológica, tanto no que diz respeito à política tecnológica e geração de tecnologia e inovação, como no que se refere à preparação tecnológica da sociedade.

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