Formas de capital, capacidade inovadora e inovação em empresas nascentes

Autores

  • Daniel do Prado Pagotto danielppagotto@gmail.com
    Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração, Universidade de Brasília, UnB, Brasília/DF, Brasil
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6791-9511
  • Candido Vieira Borges Junior candidoborges@gmail.com
    Faculdade de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Ciências Econômicas (FACE), Universidade Federal de Goiás, UFG, Goiânia/GO, Brasil
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3362-4074
  • Marcos Inacio Severo misevero@yahoo.com.br
    Faculdade de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Ciências Econômicas (FACE), Universidade Federal de Goiás, UFG, Goiânia/GO, Brasil
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9493-0644
  • Valmir Emil Hoffmann emil.hoffmann67@gmail.com
    Escola de Contabilidade e Finanças, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, UFSC, Florianópolis/SC, Brasil

DOI:

10.14211/ibjesb.e1952

Palavras-chave:

Recursos, Capacidade Inovadora, Inovação, Empreendedorismo, PSED

Resumo

Objetivo: Investigar o impacto do capital humano, social e financeiro na variação de capacidade inovadora de empresas nascentes ao longo do tempo. Metodologia/abordagem: A pesquisa se caracteriza como quantitativa e foi desenvolvida usando uma base de dados secundários longitudinal (Panel Study of Entrepreneurship Dynamics 2 – PSED 2). A técnica de regressão linear múltipla foi utilizada para testar as hipóteses da pesquisa. Principais resultados: Dentre os tipos de capital analisados no estudo, escolaridade, finanças pessoais e capital social físico foram determinantes para o desenvolvimento de capacidade inovadora de empresas nascentes ao longo do tempo. Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: Considerando a abordagem longitudinal, a pesquisa apresenta quais tipos de capital são relevantes ao longo de um período de cinco anos para o desenvolvimento de capacidade inovadora em empresas nascentes. Relevância/originalidade: Sob uma perspectiva metodológica, a pesquisa possui um desenho longitudinal, o que tem sido indicado por teóricos de empreendedorismo e de capacidade inovadora, uma vez que ambos fenômenos possuem uma orientação por processos. Além disso, a pesquisa apresenta uma diferenciação entre inovação e capacidade inovadora, conceitos usados de modo intercambiável por pesquisas, apesar de serem diferentes. Contribuições sociais/gerenciais: Os resultados contribuem para qualificar quais recursos de uma empresa nos momentos iniciais contribuem para gerar inovação em longo prazo.

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Biografia do Autor

Daniel do Prado Pagotto, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração, Universidade de Brasília, UnB, Brasília/DF, Brasil

Daniel do Prado Pagotto é mestre em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Goiás e atualmente é doutorando em Administração pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração da Universidade de Brasília (PPGA-UnB). Atua como Coordenador Adjunto do Laboratório de Pesquisa em Empreendedorismo e Inovação da UFG (LAPEI-UFG). Suas pesquisas envolvem as áreas de empreendedorismo e inovação em serviços, com ênfase no uso de métodos quantitativos e dados secundários. Suas pesquisas vem sendo publicadas em revistas como Revista de Inteligência Competitiva, Humanidades & Inovação, REGEPE e eventos.

Candido Vieira Borges Junior, Faculdade de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Ciências Econômicas (FACE), Universidade Federal de Goiás, UFG, Goiânia/GO, Brasil

Cândido Borges é Professor na Universidade Federal de Goiás, vinculado ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração (PPGADM/UFG). Ph.D. em administração pela HEC Montréal, Canadá, com Pós-Doutorado pela EAESP-FGV. Coordenador do Laboratório de Pesquisa em Empreendedorismo e Inovação da UFG (LAPEI). Suas pesquisas estão voltadas principalmente para os temas da criação de empresas, do trabalho por conta própria e das políticas públicas de apoio ao empreendedorismo. Seus artigos vem sendo publicados em revistas como Future Studies Research Journal, Humanidades & Inovação, REGEPE, RAUSP, dentre outras.

Marcos Inacio Severo, Faculdade de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Ciências Econômicas (FACE), Universidade Federal de Goiás, UFG, Goiânia/GO, Brasil

Marcos Inácio Severo de Almeida é Professor e Pesquisador da Universidade Federal de Goiás, vinculado ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração (PPGADM/UFG). É Pós-Doutorando em Estatística no IME/USP e Pós-Doutor em Data Science e Business Analytics pela mesma universidade (FEA/USP). Doutor em Administração (PPGA/UnB), com período sanduíche na Massey University. Suas pesquisas estão concentradas nos determinantes mercadológicos do desempenho do negócio, em medidas individuais/comportamentais ou empresariais, em modelos preditivos, sistemas de aprendizagem, inteligentes e de recomendação. Seus artigos estão publicados em periódicos como o Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Business Research, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal Marketing Management, entre outros.

Valmir Emil Hoffmann, Escola de Contabilidade e Finanças, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, UFSC, Florianópolis/SC, Brasil

Valmir Emil Hoffmann é professor Titular do Departamento de Contabilidade na Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), com atuação no PPG em Contabilidade na UFSC e no PPG Profissional de Controle de Gestão; e é colaborador no PPG em Administração (PPGA) da UnB. Sua linha de pesquisa tem se centrado em competitividade e estratégia, notadamente em temas ligados à resiliência, às relações interorganizacionais, como redes, aglomerações territoriais (clusters) e desempenho, em empresas de manufatura e de serviços (turismo). Seus artigos vêm sendo publicados em revistas como Tourism Review, International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Higher Education, Innovation & Management Review, dentre outras.

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Pagotto, D. do P., Borges Junior, C. V., Severo, M. I., & Hoffmann, V. E. (2022). Formas de capital, capacidade inovadora e inovação em empresas nascentes. REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal, 11(2), e1952. https://doi.org/10.14211/ibjesb.e1952

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