Inovação Responsável no Âmbito da Gestão e Negócios
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https://doi.org/10.20401/rasi.4.1.158Palavras-chave:
Pesquisa e Inovação Responsáveis, Inovação Responsável, Inovação, Estudo bibliométrico.Resumo
Essa pesquisa teve por objetivo analisar a produção científica sobre a aplicação do conceito de inovação responsável voltada à área de gestão e negócios. Através de um estudo bibliométrico, foram identificados trinta e três artigos internacionais e um nacional. A análise de conteúdo apontou que a maioria dos estudos são voltados para a governança da inovação e sua relação com políticas públicas. Outros estudos abordaram o processo de desenvolvimento da inovação responsável, o âmbito da inovação, a relação com os stakeholders e ética. As lentes teóricas utilizadas nos estudos se voltaram para governança, recursos, custos de transação e responsabilidade social corporativa. As pesquisas aplicadas limitam-se as áreas de saúde e alimentos, adoção de tecnologia verde, pequenas empresas, sistemas de informação, superinteligência e nanotecnologia. Se sugere, por fim, a realização de pesquisas utilizando outras lentes teóricas, como a Teoria Institucional e Capacidades Dinâmicas, assim como avaliar de que forma a universidade influencia a responsabilidade na inovação daquelas empresas com que se relaciona.
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