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COMPETITIVIDAD GLOBAL

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2009): La competitividad como estrategia en época de crisis ISBN 9789707649538

Desarrollo Tecnológico en Michoacán: un enfoque desde la perspectiva de la dinámica de sistemas

Submitted
July 12, 2016
Published
2017-02-27

Abstract

Este trabajo analiza la generación y el uso de la ciencia y la tecnología en el estado de Michoacán desde la perspectiva de los sistemas de innovación. Haciendo uso de la dinámica de sistemas, desarrollamos un modelo que interrelaciona las actividades (acciones y reacciones) que llevan a cabo los principales agentes que conforman un sistema de innovación: empresas, gobierno y universidades. Se sugiere que un enfoque sistémico (dinámica de sistemas) puede ser adecuado para analizar los sistemas de innovación dada la complejidad (número de interrelaciones y rezagos en el tiempo) que los caracteriza.

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