
Academic Spin-Offs and the benefits generated by startups developed Through University-Companies cooperation in Brazil
Author(s) -
Dimitrius Pablo Sabino Lima de Miranda,
Janaína Galdino de Barros,
Suzana Leitão Russo,
Ana Eleonora Almeida Paixão
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss5.3134
Subject(s) - spin offs , intellectual capital , open access journal , perception , exploratory research , business , technology transfer , knowledge management , social capital , marketing , public relations , management , sociology , industrial organization , social science , economics , political science , psychology , computer science , medline , neuroscience , law , scopus
Startups developed through academic Spin-offs foster the development of products and processes inside and outside the innovation ecosystem that originated them and have become an important research topic with regard to Technology Transfer mechanisms and University-Company cooperation. Therefore, the objective of this article was to bring up information that could contribute to the discussion on academic spin-offs, startups and the benefits initially generated by this cooperation. The adopted methodology was the exploratory descriptive, aiming the perception in the literature used in some arguments and data that would help the understanding of this relationship. In view of this, the results show us that there is a large number of qualified personnel within these firms and that this intellectual capital cooperates with the positive impact on a country's economic and social development.