Sign In
(signout)
Contact us
Search
It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again.
About FDC
Return
FDC at a glance
Board and Councils
Faculty
Facilities
Ranking and Accreditations
FDC & The World
Return
International Partnerships and Alliances
FDC International Hub
FDC News
Social Education
Return
FDC - Cardinal Dom Serafim Social Center
Get in Touch and Contribute
Education
Return
FDC International HUB
Executive Education Programs
Degree Programs
Research & Collections
FDC Library System
Life at FDC
Return
Life in Brazil
International Students at FDC
Learning Journeys in Brazil and Abroad
FDC
>
en
>
Research
>
publications
Knowledge
Research and Development Centers
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center
People and Leadership Development Center
Sustainability Center
Strategy and International Business Center
Logistics, Supply Chain and Infrastructure Center
Publications
The FDC Library System
00A1BE
FFFFFF
Imagem Box 2
Publication
Entrepreneurship and innovation: organizations, institutions, systems and regions.
Year
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1980
1979
1978
2019
2020
Português
Inglês
Espanhol
Article
Book
Case Study
DOM Magazine Articles
FDC Executive
Idea Workbook
Proceedings
Research Report
Find only publications available for download
Search
Download pdf
http://acervo.ci.fdc.org.br/AcervoDigital/Cadernos%20de%20Idéias/2008/0817.pdf
Download Abstract
Entrepreneurship and innovation: organizations, institutions, systems and regions.
Year of publication:
2,008
Publication:
Nova Lima: Fundação Dom Cabral, 2008. (Caderno de Ideias ; CI0817)
Pagination:
36 p.
Authors:
MILAGRES, Rosiléia das Mercês; SILVEIRA, Fabrício.
Type of Publication:
Idea Workbook
Main Author:
Milagres, Rosiléia das Mercês
Other Authors:
MILAGRES, Rosiléia das Mercês; SILVEIRA, Fabrício.
Summary:
Networks can be considered the main organizational innovation of the current paradigm. However, despite the importance of these cooperation strategies in the current technical-scientific paradigm, there is a dearth of studies on the topic of network knowledge generation and transfer. In this context, the current paper aims to discuss and present a methodology to operationalize and analyze the concept of routines within networks. The case of the Genolyptus network is examined in particular. We first discuss
the use of the concept of routines as a core analysis variable by showing how difficult it is to operationalize the term due to the broadness and pervasiveness of concepts to be found in the literature. We then propose a methodology to carry out an empirical verification of the concept, introduce the network being studied and discuss the characteristics and roles of the observed routines. It is believed that the effort to evaluate the concept of routines empirically can offer a meaningful contribution for an understanding of the management processes adopted by networks and companies,
thereby allowing organizations to take a skeptical and deep look at the way flows and processes are developed within those structures.
Language:
Português
Reference Number:
658.421 M637e 2008