Analysis of Scientific Production on Innovation Policy

a schumpeterian perspective of innovation

Authors

  • Marcelo Vargas Universidade Estadual do Paraná - UNESPAR image/svg+xml https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5852-1285
  • Andressa Benvenutti Radaelli Federal University of Fronteira Sul image/svg+xml
  • Antônio Eduardo Kloc Paraná Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology image/svg+xml
  • Mara Angelita Nestor Ferreira Centro Univesitário UniDomBosco
  • Hellen Alves Sá Centro Univesitário UniDomBosco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2023.v17.e023058

Keywords:

Bibliometric network, Industrial policy, Innovation, Innovation policy, Schumpeter

Abstract

Innovation is a powerful driver of the evolution of firms and society. Innovation policy encourages people and firms to effectively carry out innovative activities. Thus, the objective of the article is to map the theoretical foundation that scientific research has used to study innovation and innovation policies. To this end, a bibliographical review on innovation from Schumpeter's perspective was presented, as well as some concepts on innovation and industrial policies. Furthermore, using the Scopus database, research was carried out on the topic “innovation policy”. To present the results, three graphs were constructed to assist in the analysis, and two figures of bibliometric networks, using the VOSviewer software. After analyzing the 39 articles, it was concluded that 15,38% presented the Schumpeterian theory as a basis, and 58,97% used theories that originated from their thinking (evolutionary and neo-Schumpeterian school). This article showed that Schumpeter left a contribution to the study of innovation and innovation policy, with his theory, with new schools, and with new thinkers (new elements and foundations), so that this set of contributions strengthens the creation, diffusion, implementing and carrying out actions aimed at the industrial and innovative process, and the development of organizations and society.

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Author Biographies

Marcelo Vargas, Universidade Estadual do Paraná - UNESPAR

PhD in Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná (2020). Master in Economic Development from the Federal University of Paraná (2009). Specialist in Business Economics from the State University of Londrina (2004). Graduated in Economic Sciences from the State Faculty of Economic Sciences of Apucarana (2002). He is currently an Adjunct Professor at the State University of Paraná (UNESPAR)-Apucarana Campus with Exclusive Dedication. He has experience in the area of Economics, with an emphasis on Public Sector Economics, Economic Development and History of Economic Thought. He has research interests in innovation, university-industry relations and public sector economics.

Andressa Benvenutti Radaelli, Federal University of Fronteira Sul

PhD in Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná (2021). Master in Education from the State University of Western Paraná (2009). Specialist in Teaching in Higher Education (2017). Specialist in Public Management from the State University of Central West of Paraná in partnership with the Open University of Brazil (2011). Graduated in Social Communication - Advertising from the Faculty of Pato Branco (2010). Graduated in Administration from the State University of Western Paraná (2008). She is currently an Assistant in Administration at the Federal University of Fronteira Sul. She has experience in the area of Administration.

Antônio Eduardo Kloc, Paraná Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology

PhD in Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná (2022). Master in Science and Technology Teaching from the Federal Technological University of Paraná (2011). Specialist in Teaching in Professional, Technical and Technological Education (2016). Specialist in Systems Analysis (2000). Graduated in Data Processing (1999). He is currently a teacher at the Federal Institute of Paraná, working in Basic, Technical and Technological Education. Work involving Technologies applied to Education and Science, Technology and Society (CTS). Educational Research using Robotics, Game development and electronic waste recycling. He has research interests in the areas of: Innovation, Technology and Work, Public Policies for Industrial development, Industry 4.0, IoT and Software Engineering.

Mara Angelita Nestor Ferreira, Centro Univesitário UniDomBosco

PhD in Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná (2023). Master in State Law from the Federal University of Paraná (2009). She is currently a lawyer at Companhia Paranaense de Energia. She has experience in the area of Public Law, with an emphasis on Administrative Law, working mainly on the following topics: provision of public services, distribution of electricity and telecommunications. Professor of Administrative Law, Economic Law and Environmental Law at Centro Universitário Dom Bosco.

Hellen Alves Sá, Centro Univesitário UniDomBosco

PhD student in Public Policy at the Federal University of Paraná. Master in Public Policy from the Federal University of Paraná (2020). Graduated in Economic Sciences from the Federal University of Sergipe (2017). She currently works as a Research Analyst at the FIEP Observatory. She worked in the Superintendence of Research and Studies, in the DPEA of the Secretary of Planning, Budget and Management, working on the following research topics, survey and analysis of socioeconomic data, such as: education, employment and others. Skills with data from various platforms, such as: IBGE, SIDRA, PNUD, IPEADATA, among others.

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Published

2024-01-08

How to Cite

Vargas, M., A. Benvenutti Radaelli, A. E. Kloc, M. A. Nestor Ferreira, and H. Alves Sá. “Analysis of Scientific Production on Innovation Policy: A Schumpeterian Perspective of Innovation”. Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research Trends, vol. 17, Jan. 2024, p. e023058, doi:10.36311/1981-1640.2023.v17.e023058.