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ID142588
Title ProperInnovation policies in Brazilian and Dutch aerospace industries
Other Title Informationhow sectors driven by national procurement are influenced by its S&T environment
LanguageENG
AuthorDewes, Mariana de Freitas ;  Dalmarco, Gustavo ;  Padula, Antônio Domingos
Summary / Abstract (Note)To stimulate the development of new technologies is nowadays one of the main goals of public policies in developed and emerging countries. However, certain high-tech sectors are mainly driven by government procurement, increasing the active role of government in investments and research. In this sense, this paper aims to identify, compare and discuss mechanisms used to foster innovation in specific high-tech sectors in which government is the main client. This research analyses the innovation mechanisms in the space industry in an emerging country and a developed country, taking Brazil and The Netherlands as contrasting examples. A case study research was conducted, in which representatives in companies and research centres with space related activities were interviewed, comprising twelve organizations in both countries. Results of the Dutch space industry demonstrated the role of committees involving government, industry and researchers in space technology. These committees discuss which the technological pathways of space industry are, aligning scientific research with companies' needs. In Brazil, the introduction of the Innovation Act in 2004 began to stimulate interaction between university, industry, and government. However, these relationships are mainly informal and incipient. As a conclusion, it could be observed that while in The Netherlands different agents join efforts in order to plan the sector's technological development; in Brazil such relationships are still incipient. This difference could be explained by a modest technological development of Brazilian companies and research institutes, which mainly import products from foreign companies. Learning from the Dutch experience, in order to improve the Brazilian space sector it is necessary to foster S&T activities through joint activities between universities, companies and government.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 34, Nov 2015: p.32–38
Journal SourceSpace Policy 2015-12 34
Key WordsGovernment Policies ;  Space Industry ;  Innovation ;  National Innovation Systems