出版社:Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
摘要:With changing economic paradigms, Brazil has felt the need to establish public policies to strengthen science and technology, then expanded the number of teachers in higher education institutions and were created legal mechanisms in order to consolidate innovation in the country. The objective was to conduct an analysis of scientific and technological development indicators in Brazil, noting that the new investment policy and the expansion of doctors in universities has influence on increasing the production technology of the country. Expansion of doctors investigators in the 2006 to 2014 IES has an increase of almost 70% was found. In production technology, makes a comparison between 2004 where the production technology reached the amount of 12,014 that compared to the data of 2014 it is noted an increase of almost 200% checking positives after the creation of the Innovation Law. After statistical analysis the increase in the number of doctors accounted for 98% increase in production technology, proving how strong this relationship.
其他摘要:With changing economic paradigms, Brazil has felt the need to establish public policies to strengthen science and technology, then expanded the number of teachers in higher education institutions and were created legal mechanisms in order to consolidate innovation in the country. The objective was to conduct an analysis of scientific and technological development indicators in Brazil, noting that the new investment policy and the expansion of doctors in universities has influence on increasing the production technology of the country. Expansion of doctors investigators in the 2006 to 2014 IES has an increase of almost 70% was found. In production technology, makes a comparison between 2004 where the production technology reached the amount of 12,014 that compared to the data of 2014 it is noted an increase of almost 200% checking positives after the creation of the Innovation Law. After statistical analysis the increase in the number of doctors accounted for 98% increase in production technology, proving how strong this relationship.