Abstract

The economic performance of regions is increasingly associated with the shaping of innovation systems and the intensity and effectiveness of interactions between different Science and Technology Institutions (ICTs) in the generation and diffusion of new knowledge and technologies. The general objective of the study is to analyze the best practices of ICTs in innovation systems (Spain, Mexico, South Korea and Germany). Specifically: a) it intends to draw a comparison with Brazil, seeking premises related to the productive and innovative subsystems, governmental, cultural, industrial, science and technology and b) to show the implications in the advancement of studies in the National System of Innovation (NIS) and regional development policies. In terms of methodological procedures, a descriptive research was carried out from the point of view of its objectives. From the point of view of the problem approach, a qualitative research was made. In addition, research on technical procedures is characterized as a bibliographical research, such as participatory research and documentary research, using as benchmarking techniques the observation of ICTs actors from Brazil in international missions in Spain, Mexico, Germany and South Korea. The results describe the mechanisms for fostering innovation as best practices in these countries and the best understanding of the specificities of each system. Summarizing, it is possible to affirm that analyzes of the best practices of innovation systems and their ICTs in Spain, Mexico, Germany and South Korea can inspire actions for innovation in the target regions of the Regional Innovation System (SRI) Program in Brazil. Thus, practical and scientific contributions point out the implications of ICTs in the process of strengthening regional innovation systems. In addition, the contacts established during the missions, as well as all the support material produced, will enable States to continue their assessments of the replicability of innovation instruments in the light of their local specificities.

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