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Propuesta de un modelo para el desarrollo de un ecosistema de innovación para el Estado de Querétaro

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  • Ricardo Arturo Lara Arvizu

    (Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro)

  • Sandra Fabiola Ajuria Benavides

    (Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro)

Abstract

A partir de la dinámica económica y social dada por un proceso de globalización continuo, que se ha presentado en las últimas décadas, los países se han visto obligados a desarrollar y ofrecer procesos, productos y servicios innovadores para poder competir y satisfacer las necesidades del mercado. Los enfoques a través de los cuales se evalúa el desempeño de los diferentes países que conforman el orbe, cambian con la misma dinámica con que las naciones y sus esquemas productivos y culturales lo hacen. Entre los factores que se han señalado continuamente como impulsores del crecimiento de países como China, India, Japón, Corea y Chile, por mencionar algunos, destacan la educación, la innovación y la inversión. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar el contexto, en alcances internacional y nacional, de los diferentes factores relacionados con el nivel de competitividad de las economías del mundo, a través de modelos propuestos por el Foro Económico Mundial (World Economic Forum, WEF por sus siglas en inglés) y las métricas que el mismo foro propone para medir dicha competitividad y plantear con ello, una idea para medir el estado que guarda la cultura de innovación a partir de un ecosistema de innovación en el Estado de Querétaro, con lo que se pudieron identificar oportunidades en diversos contextos para su fomento From the economic, commercial, social and business dynamics, given by a continuous process of globalization that has occurred in recent decades, countries have been forced to develop and offer processes, products and innovative services to compete and meet market needs. The approaches through which the performance of the different countries of the globe is evaluated with the same dynamics change with nations and their productive and cultural patterns do. Among the factors that have been identified continuously, as drivers of growth, countries like China, India, Japan, Korea, Chile, to name a few, include education, innovation and investment. The present study aims firstly to analyze the context, internationally and nationally, of different factors related to the competitiveness of the economies of the world so in the first instance the models proposed by the World Economic Forum was revised (World Economic Forum, WEF for its acronym in English) and metrics to the same forum that aims to measure competitiveness, in order to propose a system that holds the culture of innovation from an ecosistema in the State of Queretaro, which is able to identify opportunities in various contexts for promotion.

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  • Ricardo Arturo Lara Arvizu & Sandra Fabiola Ajuria Benavides, 2015. "Propuesta de un modelo para el desarrollo de un ecosistema de innovación para el Estado de Querétaro," Ravista Raites antes Panorama Administrativo Journal, Red de Investigación en Administración de la Innovación Tecnológica, Económica y Sustentable - Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya, Departamento de Ciencias Económico Administrativas, vol. 1(2), pages 44-62, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cey:panora:v:1:y:2015:i:2:p:44-62
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    Keywords

    Ecosistemas de innovación; competitividad. Innovation ecosystems; competitiveness.;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes
    • O49 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity - - - Other

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