Governance and Innovation in Industrial Networks: a study of the productive sector of bags and shoes

Authors

  • Simone Tiêssa de Jesus Alves Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
  • Carlos Alberto Gonçalves CEPEAD/UFMG
  • Daniel Jardim Pardini Universidade FUMEC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2014v16n39p11

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the production network configuration determined from the actions of government policies, market players and this innovation in enterprises cluster network. To this end, we applied 21 questionnaires and 26 interviews with network owners of enterprises and organizations support, and made it a documentary research on the history of cluster. Data on types of innovations occurring in companies between 2009 and 2013, and its influence factors were analyzed and categorized by descriptive statistics. The influence of agents in innovations was examined with indicators of social networks. Thus, we proceeded to the analysis and triangulation of data sources to make the case. It was found that the practices of firms are influenced by leading companies in the market. Have the support entities, responsible for the actions of public governance, not assume prominence as the centrality, closeness and intermediation of innovation network.

Author Biographies

Simone Tiêssa de Jesus Alves, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Administradora (UFV) e mestre em estratégia (CEPEAD/UFMG). Pesquisadora convidada do NUME - Núcleo de Ensino e Pesquisa em Marketing e Estratégia - UFMG.

Carlos Alberto Gonçalves, CEPEAD/UFMG

Doutor em Administração pela Universidade de São Paulo. Professor Associado da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) e da Fundação Mineira de Cultura Universidade (FUMEC).Bolsista de Produtividade em Pesquisa do CNPq.

Published

2014-08-15

How to Cite

de Jesus Alves, S. T., Gonçalves, C. A., & Pardini, D. J. (2014). Governance and Innovation in Industrial Networks: a study of the productive sector of bags and shoes. Revista De Ciências Da Administração, 11–26. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2014v16n39p11

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