OLIVEIRA, K. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2506872953253948; OLIVEIRA, Keyse Fonseca.
Resumo:
The present study investigates the dynamics of the interaction between the Triple Helix
represented by the university, industry and government actors, and the laws to encourage
innovation in the Brazilian context. To this end, a systemic analysis was carried out through
a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to understand how these elements are being treated
over time. In addition to the review, two case studies were carried out to understand the topic
in two regions of Brazil. The first to analyze the influence that incentive laws promote on the
University actor present in the innovation ecosystem of Campina Grande – PB, and the second
to analyze the triple helix relationship in the innovation ecosystem of the Manaus Free Trade
Zone driven by the IT Law. For this, the concepts of the Triple Helix and Technological
Coopetition were used as a basis, linked to the analysis of the evolution of Brazilian incentive
laws. The study found that the triple helix relationship and the Triple Helix model, even after
30 years of creation, continues to be a strong instrument for understanding relationships in the
development of innovation. From this literature, it was understood that the ecosystems
analyzed are mature and corroborate the roles listed in the model. The Government has played
its role in providing a favorable environment for innovation, Universities are carrying out
Research activities, in addition to primary Teaching and Extension activities, and Industries
are increasingly assuming the concept of open innovation, bringing Universities to be the
external innovation centers. However, on the other hand, adjustments to current legislation
are still necessary in order to provide better interaction according to advances in innovation
ecosystems. There is a need to analyze other ecosystems in the country, in order to observe
the details of each regional relationship and have a consolidated national view of the
relationships. This development can be advanced in new complementary studies.