Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Fernanda Stringassi de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz Machado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REAd (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/read/article/view/94205
Resumo:  Open Innovation paradigm brought additional challenges to the already complex Brazilian ST&I scenario of scarce resources and ineffective public policies. The Public Research Organizations (PROs) face obstacles regarding the limitation imposed by their public nature, complex laws and regulations, inadequate technological and organizational structure, and lack of strategy and priority. Besides that, to improve their results and catch up the competitiveness, Research & Development (R&D) projects must be transdisciplinary and collaborative, which usually require a high volume of budget, large teams, and organizational structure for Research Management and Administration (RMA). The low efficiency in the use of physical, financial and human resources are hampering PROs to overcome the financial crisis and backwardness of the national ST&I results. This study aimed to make a deep analysis of this macro problem in the R&D Manager perspective as a social actor, based in the Situational Strategic Planning method. The resultsevidenced the vastness of the problem and supported the comprehension of the social game in place and the work fronts where the actor could tackle the problem. The main conclusion is that PROs must take into account the capacity building in RMA to leverage results and influence positively the ST&I policy arena.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
title Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
spellingShingle Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
Oliveira, Fernanda Stringassi de
research administration
research projects management
public research institutions
public policies
situational strategy planning
title_short Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
title_full Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
title_fullStr Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
title_full_unstemmed Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
title_sort Low efficiency in the use of research and development resources in brazilian public research organizations: causal chains analysis
author Oliveira, Fernanda Stringassi de
author_facet Oliveira, Fernanda Stringassi de
Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz Machado
author_role author
author2 Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz Machado
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Fernanda Stringassi de
Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv research administration
research projects management
public research institutions
public policies
situational strategy planning
topic research administration
research projects management
public research institutions
public policies
situational strategy planning
description  Open Innovation paradigm brought additional challenges to the already complex Brazilian ST&I scenario of scarce resources and ineffective public policies. The Public Research Organizations (PROs) face obstacles regarding the limitation imposed by their public nature, complex laws and regulations, inadequate technological and organizational structure, and lack of strategy and priority. Besides that, to improve their results and catch up the competitiveness, Research & Development (R&D) projects must be transdisciplinary and collaborative, which usually require a high volume of budget, large teams, and organizational structure for Research Management and Administration (RMA). The low efficiency in the use of physical, financial and human resources are hampering PROs to overcome the financial crisis and backwardness of the national ST&I results. This study aimed to make a deep analysis of this macro problem in the R&D Manager perspective as a social actor, based in the Situational Strategic Planning method. The resultsevidenced the vastness of the problem and supported the comprehension of the social game in place and the work fronts where the actor could tackle the problem. The main conclusion is that PROs must take into account the capacity building in RMA to leverage results and influence positively the ST&I policy arena.
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