Intersections Between Entrepreneurship, Science and Innovation Incentive Policies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36942/reni.v8i2.919Keywords:
Innovation, Technology, Marketplace, Search, IntegrationAbstract
The modern entrepreneurial scenario absorbs the main trends in the field of policies to encourage science and technology, with innovation being a direct product of this dynamic. Considering these public policies, discussed and implemented in our country in the last ten years, this article seeks to analyze the impacts produced by these policies in the field of entrepreneurship and innovation, allowing to infer their marketing impacts in the business framework. The importance of maintaining these policies will be highlighted in the promotion of the main sectors linked to innovation, present in public universities, with their innovation centers and the integration of these institutions with the entrepreneurial sector, as a strategic move for the adherence of these institutions in the market. This study is based on the review of works published in the last decade that aim to determine the impacts produced by innovation in the technological sectors through the incentive to science. It will be demonstrated that science and technology policies must keep up with the speed of market change, dissolving practices that make innovation unfeasible.