Barriers and Drivers for Innovation in Times of Crisis

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  • Ana Clara Cândido Research Fellow at Regional University of Blumenau - FURB Associate Researcher - Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, New University of Lisbon - CICS.NOVA
  • Patrícia Feronha Wielevick PhD Student at University of Porto
  • Ricardo Augusto Zimmermann PhD Student at University of Aveiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7867/1980-4431.2015v20n4p01-10

Palavras-chave:

Innovation, Crisis, Portugal, Brazil

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The economic crisis which started in 2008 has demonstrated more clearly the importance of conjuncture aspects for organizational results evidencing associated opportunities and vulnerabilities. In such a context, if on one hand innovation is affected by investment reduction by most enterprises, on the other it has shown to be one of the “antidotes†against the crisis and appears as fertile soil for investments, in the organizational as well as in the territorial context. Enterprises and countries which maintained or even raised efforts toward innovation have demonstrated a higher resilience in times of difficulty. This study aims at identifying opportunities and threats to the innovation performance of firms by means of the study of the crisis effects upon external facilitators and barriers. Besides the literature review, case studies developed in Portuguese and Brazilian enterprises are used for the analysis of the practical effects of the identified aspects in two distinct realities in what concerns the economic crisis. The results show that although Portugal has suffered the crisis effects, in a general way, more than Brazil, when we look to innovation performance, Portugal has shown better results than Brazil during and after the crisis. This study contributes to enterprise and academic purposes since it classifies factors which influence innovation positive or negatively in times of crisis.

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Biografia do Autor

Ana Clara Cândido, Research Fellow at Regional University of Blumenau - FURB Associate Researcher - Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, New University of Lisbon - CICS.NOVA

Degree in Economics, from Regional University of Blumenau, Brazil (2007). Master degree in Innovation Economics and Management from University of Porto, Portugal (2010). PhD degree in Technology Assessment from New University of Lisbon, Portugal (2015). 

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2016-09-21

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Cândido, A. C., Wielevick, P. F., & Zimmermann, R. A. (2016). Barriers and Drivers for Innovation in Times of Crisis. Revista De Negócios, 20(4), 01–10. https://doi.org/10.7867/1980-4431.2015v20n4p01-10

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