Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty

In view of the current global context, which challenges are facing science- and technology-based developments and cooperation in a way to contribute for policies that stimulate localized learning, innovation and endogenous development in Latin America? This broad question has motivated the work beh...

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Main Authors: Manuel Heitor, Hugo Horta, Rosario Castañón, Roberto Sbragia, Alejandro Jiménez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1639
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spelling doaj-76d58d10ee1f4066b014f4ce1298ebce2020-11-24T21:41:07ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242014-09-019411910.4067/S0718-27242014000400001921Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing UncertaintyManuel Heitor0Hugo Horta1Rosario Castañón2Roberto Sbragia3Alejandro Jiménez4Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of LisbonCenter for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal.Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, UNAM, MéxicoCenter for Technology Management and Policy, PGT; School of Economics and Management, FEA, University of São Paulo, USP, Brazil.School of Economics and Business, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, ChileIn view of the current global context, which challenges are facing science- and technology-based developments and cooperation in a way to contribute for policies that stimulate localized learning, innovation and endogenous development in Latin America? This broad question has motivated the work behind the Special Issue introduced by this paper, which considers the development of case studies in selected Latin America regions. The analysis lead us to argue that value-based networks have the potential to make both public policies and markets more effective, promoting learning trajectories for the inclusive development of regions. But they require effective public investments to keep attracting and qualifying human resources, together with long-term developments towards technical industries and export capacity for emerging markets worldwide. Our analysis argues about the unique potential for further developing Latin America through strategic international, knowledge-based ventures, exploring the emerging role the internationalization of universities and scientific institutions may play at a global level. Above all, they require the systematic observation of science and technical change in international comparison, as well as a relational infrastructure for collective action, at an international level, in a context much influenced by a dynamic of change and a necessary balance between the creation and diffusion of knowledge towards the endogenous development of all parts involved. The role of Latin America Universities and science policies based on international cooperation are considered to be particularly important in this process.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1639technical changeinnovation policyLatin Americascience policiesinternational cooperationspecial issue
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author Manuel Heitor
Hugo Horta
Rosario Castañón
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Alejandro Jiménez
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Hugo Horta
Rosario Castañón
Roberto Sbragia
Alejandro Jiménez
Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
technical change
innovation policy
Latin America
science policies
international cooperation
special issue
author_facet Manuel Heitor
Hugo Horta
Rosario Castañón
Roberto Sbragia
Alejandro Jiménez
author_sort Manuel Heitor
title Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
title_short Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
title_full Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
title_fullStr Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
title_full_unstemmed Can Latin America Move Forward after a Lost Decade in Technical Change? …Looking at Opportunities for Knowledge-based Change in Times of Increasing Uncertainty
title_sort can latin america move forward after a lost decade in technical change? …looking at opportunities for knowledge-based change in times of increasing uncertainty
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2014-09-01
description In view of the current global context, which challenges are facing science- and technology-based developments and cooperation in a way to contribute for policies that stimulate localized learning, innovation and endogenous development in Latin America? This broad question has motivated the work behind the Special Issue introduced by this paper, which considers the development of case studies in selected Latin America regions. The analysis lead us to argue that value-based networks have the potential to make both public policies and markets more effective, promoting learning trajectories for the inclusive development of regions. But they require effective public investments to keep attracting and qualifying human resources, together with long-term developments towards technical industries and export capacity for emerging markets worldwide. Our analysis argues about the unique potential for further developing Latin America through strategic international, knowledge-based ventures, exploring the emerging role the internationalization of universities and scientific institutions may play at a global level. Above all, they require the systematic observation of science and technical change in international comparison, as well as a relational infrastructure for collective action, at an international level, in a context much influenced by a dynamic of change and a necessary balance between the creation and diffusion of knowledge towards the endogenous development of all parts involved. The role of Latin America Universities and science policies based on international cooperation are considered to be particularly important in this process.
topic technical change
innovation policy
Latin America
science policies
international cooperation
special issue
url http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1639
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