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A colaboração entre a universidade e a empresa (cue) é um mecanismo necessário para que se dê a transferência de conhecimento entre uma e outra. Nesta pesquisa se analisam os principais problemas que enfrenta esta relação e o papel que tem desempenhado o Governo, um ator que é identificado no estudo como fundamental, considerando o encontrado em vários países. Isto se faz com o fim de identificar quais elementos devem se considerar para fortalecer este esquema cooperativo. Para conseguir este objetivo, realizou-se uma análise comparativo das contribuições de múltiplos autores relevantes. Graças a isto foi possível encontrar dez elementos que devem considerar-se para fortalecer a cue, sendo o de maior relevância, entre eles, a revisão do marco legal e institucional

Gilberto Parra Gaviño

Estudiante del Doctorado en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesorinvestigador en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: mtro.gilbertoparra@hotmail.com

 

Rosa Amalia Gómez Ortiz

Doctora en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesora-investigadora en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: ragomez100@hotmail.com

Isidoro Pastor Román

Doctor en Ciencias Administrativas de la Escuela Superior de Comercio y Administración del Instituto Politécnico Nacional (ipn) (Distrito Federal, México). Profesor-investigador en esta misma institución. Correo electrónico: pastorroman@hotmail.com

 

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