BEZERRA, N. E. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2051168044689617; BEZERRA, Nathalia Ellen Silva.
Abstract:
This dissertation is a study about the entrepreneurial university themes, absorptive capacities
and their relations with the structuring legal aspects of its innovation ecosystem. The study
comprises three articles, being a theoretical essay, a bibliometric research and a qualitative and
descriptive case study. In the first article, a theoretical essay was carried out about
entrepreneurial universities and the relationship they have with the triple helix from the Legal
Framework for Science and Technology Innovation. In the second article, a bibliometric
analysis was carried out in the Web of Science database based on the term “entrepreneurial
university”, using publications made between 1994 and 2021. Finally, in the third article, the
absorptive capacity of the Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG) was analyzed from
the legal benefits enhanced by the Legal Framework for ST&I. The results show that innovation
is more likely to be achieved from the Triple Helix Model, highlighting relevant information
about the development of new studies in the field of entrepreneurial universities. It was
demonstrated that the UFCG has a sectoral absorptive capacity regarding the legal benefits that
derive from the ST&I Legal Framework, since the absorption takes place in sectors, nuclei and
in the innovative actions that are carried out by specific people linked to this institution, despite
this the UFCG is on the way to becoming an entrepreneurial university, requiring internal
realignments to enable new institutional gains. The study is of interest to academics and
practitioners in the areas of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management; University
Management; among others interested in the subject.