New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Thales Haddad Novaes de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Silva,Lucas Rodrigo da, Gitahy,Leda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
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Resumo: This article aims to discuss how technological production has been affected by new organizational patterns of funding and evaluation, international transformations in terms of the reorganization of research centers, and changes in innovation practices. Researchers and scientists have had their activities redefined through new organizational formats that today are well-established. The purpose here is to verify the impacts that these tendencies have had on the scientific and technological production of Public Research Institutes. We analyzed the case of the Technological Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas - IPT) and found that from the 1990s onwards, research institutions in Brazil internalized organizational forms that enabled them to place themselves in the international agenda as reputational agents, and that the IPT internalized an international agenda, hiring new services and with new budgets. The institutions of scientific research tended to align their interests with hegemonic devices and to withdraw the participation of agents not able to make explicit the new formulas for recognition in the scientific field.
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title New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
spellingShingle New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
Andrade,Thales Haddad Novaes de
Science and technology policies
public research institutes
Brazil
IPT
researchers
title_short New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
title_full New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
title_fullStr New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
title_sort New policies for science and technology and the impacts on public research institutes: a case study in Brazil
author Andrade,Thales Haddad Novaes de
author_facet Andrade,Thales Haddad Novaes de
Silva,Lucas Rodrigo da
Gitahy,Leda
author_role author
author2 Silva,Lucas Rodrigo da
Gitahy,Leda
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Thales Haddad Novaes de
Silva,Lucas Rodrigo da
Gitahy,Leda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Science and technology policies
public research institutes
Brazil
IPT
researchers
topic Science and technology policies
public research institutes
Brazil
IPT
researchers
description This article aims to discuss how technological production has been affected by new organizational patterns of funding and evaluation, international transformations in terms of the reorganization of research centers, and changes in innovation practices. Researchers and scientists have had their activities redefined through new organizational formats that today are well-established. The purpose here is to verify the impacts that these tendencies have had on the scientific and technological production of Public Research Institutes. We analyzed the case of the Technological Research Institute (Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas - IPT) and found that from the 1990s onwards, research institutions in Brazil internalized organizational forms that enabled them to place themselves in the international agenda as reputational agents, and that the IPT internalized an international agenda, hiring new services and with new budgets. The institutions of scientific research tended to align their interests with hegemonic devices and to withdraw the participation of agents not able to make explicit the new formulas for recognition in the scientific field.
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