Scientific and Technological Park and Local Development

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https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v13i5.28834

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University , I-Park, Trip e Helix.

Abstract

This article presents a research that reports the perception of the coordinators of the Scientific and Technological Park (PCT) of the University of the Extreme South of Santa Catarina (UNESC), with the objective of describing how the UNESC's I-Park contributes to local development. The research with a qualitative approach, fundamentally brings an accurate reflection regarding the contribution of UNESC's I-Park to local development through the creation of businesses that can develop its region of operation. The data were collected from a semi-structured questionnaire and the analysis assumed a predominantly descriptive / reflective focus. It was found that the results suggest, far from being conclusive, broadening our understanding of the PCT's contribution to the development of its region of operation, providing a set of relevant information, both from the point of view of theoretical reflection and the point of the local reality of UNESC's I-Park and its social importance.

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Author Biographies

Maria Izanete da Rosa Martins, Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

Degree in Business Administration from the Universidade da Região da Campanha (2001). Specialization in Human Resources and Marketing from the Universidade da Região da Campanha (2003). Completed the UFSM Teacher Training Course in January 2015.

Adriana Carvalho Pinto Vieira, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

Professor at the Graduate Program in Socioeconomic Development (PPGDS) at the Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense (UNESC), master's degree; holder of the disciplines: Research, Development and Innovation (PPGDS), Comparative Commercial Law and Knowledge Management and Innovation of the UNESC Administration Course; Leader of the Research Group and Directory of Intellectual Property, Development and Innovation (PIDI). He holds a Post-Doctorate in Scientific and Technological Policy from the Geosciences Institute of Unicamp (2012), a PhD in Economic Development from the Institute of Economics of Unicamp (2009), a Master's in Law from the Methodist University of Piracicaba (1999) and a Law Degree from the State University from Ponta Grossa (1993). It works in the following research areas: intellectual property system, research and innovation, biotechnology, socioeconomic and regional development, agribusiness, production chains, international trade, food safety and consumer rights.

Kelly Gianezini, Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

Doctor in Education from UFRGS, with a sandwich doctorate internship at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) having been supervised by Dr. Walter R. Allen Professor of the Allan Murray Carter Chair. His doctoral thesis was nominated to compete for the CAPES Prize for Theses in the field of Education. He has a master's degree in Sociology, a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, both from UFRGS, a degree in Sociology and a bachelor's degree in Law from PUCRS. Throughout his academic training, he received a scholarship at the undergraduate level (CNPq scientific initiation), at the master's degree (FAPEMAT) and at the doctorate (CAPES). She is currently a Permanent Professor at the Graduate Program in Socioeconomic Development (PPGDS) and at the UNESC Law School. She is an ad hoc reviewer of BASIS by INEP/MEC. In university management, she acted as Coordinator of the Research, Graduate and Extension Center (NPPGE), was a Member of the Superior Board of Directors, Institutional Representative of CNPq and member of the Assessment Council (CPA). At UNESC, he was Teaching Representative on the University Council (CONSU) and member of the Structuring Teaching Nucleus (NDE) of the Law course. She is a member of the Coordinating Board performing the role of Research and Internationalization Coordinator of the PPGDS, of the Scientific Institutional Committee, of the Institutional Scholarship Committee of the Stricto Sensu Programs and of the Research Ethics Committee (CEP). He is the Leader of the GEU Research Group (University Studies Group) registered with the CNPq, which integrates the GEU Research Network from the universities UFRGS, UPF, UFPel, UFSM, UFMT, UNEMAT and UTFPR. Fundraising to develop its research occurs through internal and external funding. He works in the university extension project, the Popular University Legal Advisory Service (SAJUP), which received external support from FIOCRUZ. SWebsite of the research group: http://www.ufrgs.br/geu/home.php. ResearcherID: P-4396-2015. ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8250-088X. Contact email: kellygianezini@gmail.com

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Published

2020-10-01

How to Cite

Martins, M. I. da R., Vieira, A. C. P., & Gianezini, K. (2020). Scientific and Technological Park and Local Development. Cadernos De Prospecção, 13(5), 1273. https://doi.org/10.9771/cp.v13i5.28834

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Propriedade Intelectual, Inovação e Desenvolvimento