Criação de conhecimento e transferência de conhecimento: uma perspectiva sob a visão de KIBS para avaliar a capacidade inovativa
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1981-8920.2019v24n1p300Palavras-chave:
KIBS, Criação de Conhecimento, Transferência de Conhecimento, InovaçãoResumo
Introdução: A criação de conhecimento e a transferência de conhecimento constituem o campo de natureza interdisciplinar cuja configuração científica vem se consolidando no âmbito internacional a partir da sua relação com os Knowledge Intensive Business Servives (Negócios com Uso Intensivo de Conhecimento) - KIBS. Objetivo: Explicar como os elementos de um modelo conceitual baseado em KIBS podem ser aplicados de forma integrada para avaliar a capacidade inovativa de empresas no setor de serviços. Metodologia: A construção do modelo é baseada em uma análise bibliométrica do tema central KIBS, nas bases de dados Scopus e ISI Web of Knowledge (Web of Science). Resultados: Neste estudo, percebe-se que durante os dezessete anos de investigação, os autores não investigaram a relação entre os KIBS e a avaliação da capacidade inovativa das firmas no setor de serviços. Conclusão: A maior concentração dos artigos analisados investiga os atributos e os papéis dos KIBS para inovação. Uma oportunidade para avaliar a capacidade inovativa dos KIBS no setor de serviços.Downloads
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