Thematic coverage
The “Gestión I+D” Journal is aimed at disseminating the results of research related to the following thematic coverage:
Thematic Coverage - University - Productive Sector Linkage.
It is conceived as a scenario where the university, through various strategies, programs and projects, partnerships and/or licenses, establishes links materialized in public policies of innovation, research and development with the productive sector. Seeking thereby to strengthen research productivity and consequently business technological development.
Objectives of the thematic coverage:
* Form competitive research and technological development teams between universities and the productive sector.
* Define linkage policies between the university and the productive sector.
* Assist in the organization of business incubators and stimulate the creation of technology parks in strategic partnership between the university and business associations.
* Stimulate business-academia cooperation
Thematic sub-coverages
* Business Incubators, Technological Parks
* Talent Training
* Project Formulation and Programming
* Continuous and Disruptive Improvement
* Research, Innovation and Development Public Policies
* Technological Strategies in Business: Partnerships, Licensing, Agreements, Intellectual Property
* Philosophy of Science: History of Science, Epistemology, Logic, Values, Ethics
* University-Society Linkage
* Risk Analysis
* Environment
* Nanotechnology
* Transdisciplinarity and Complex Systems
* Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector
Thematic coverage - Information technology and business
Organizations, as generators of knowledge, technological, organizational and market knowledge, must deploy formal and informal mechanisms of exchange between the actors of all their processes, promoting innovation and the development of complexity. By virtue of this. This thematic coverage is defined as the communicational technological infrastructure that must exist in organizations as a mechanism to achieve fluidity in technological development processes, on the one hand, and on the other hand, as a techno-economic promotion system that projects the interweaving between the production of goods and services, and the aspirations and needs of society.
Objectives of the thematic coverage:
* To study the different approaches, applications and trends of the information infrastructure and the use of technology for information management and its impact on the technological organization of enterprises.
* To study the business information perspective and its relationship with the development of society.
* To recognize the importance of information as a strategic resource.
Thematic sub-subjects
* Techno-Economic Intelligence.
* Information and Social Change
* Prospective.
* Science and Society.
Thematic coverage - Technological Innovation as a Process
Technological innovation processes can be understood as a dynamic, continuous and cumulative process of innovation that mobilizes organizational capabilities, while modifying and reworking organizational competencies. In this thematic coverage, technological innovation is approached not only as the generation of creative and novel products (radical innovation) or the improvement of existing processes (incremental innovation), but moreover, it is seen as a systematic and continuous process that includes the production, assimilation and mastery of technology, contributing to the competitiveness of organizations.
Objectives of the thematic coverage:
* Incorporate innovation into curricula and research and development, fostering an entrepreneurial and innovative spirit.
* Stimulate lifelong learning on new technologies, innovation and adoption of technologies
* Introduce knowledge and intellectual property management.
* Establish business training programs in innovation policies and technology investment planning.
Thematic sub-coverages
* Innovation Cycles.
* Technology Assimilation and Mastery.
* Research and Development.
* Technology and Dependence.
* Negotiation and Technology Transfer.
* New Technologies and Employment.
Thematic Coverage - Management in Organizations
This thematic coverage investigates the processes of creation of structures, processes and resources of public and private organizations that allow them to be competitive and lead strategic actions in tune with the challenges of the environment. In this sense, the paradigms, concepts, techniques and tools that give sense and directionality to the strategic actions of organizations, allowing them to respond in a timely and effective manner to the requirements of the process of change in the current global and competitive context, are addressed.
Objectives of the thematic coverage:
* To establish the essential relationships of the most important approaches on organization theory to * * organizational situations and processes of current relevance.
* To determine the scope, consequences and implications of the fundamental assumptions in * organization theory.
Thematic sub-subjects
* Non-Governmental Organizations (N.G.O.).
* Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
* Cooperative Organizations.
* Corporate Organizations.
* Public Sector: Centralized and Decentralized.
* Complexity Management in Organizations.
* Culture and Post-Modernity in Organizations.
