Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
Inovação e as revoluções na indústria
Fecha
2021-09-03Autor
Flamino Leandro Gabriel
Institución
Resumen
The study aims to verify how innovation evolved from a theoretical and historical perspective and how its practice
in the global industrial park was revealed. For that, the evolution of what is understood as innovation is verified
along each of the periods of revolutions in the industry. It is also intended to identify which were the innovative
practices and their impacts in each of the periods of the revolutions, summarizing the main contributions on the
understanding of innovation (theoretical and practical) for each period covered. Many concepts of innovation are
neologisms or deviations especially from the first studies by Schumpeter, in which the role of the innovative
process is seen as an essential component to mesh the capitalist process. After Schumpeter's eruditions, numerous
studies on his theory emerged, which gave rise to new alternatives of understanding regarding technical progress
and the innovative process. Such studies are based on new technologies and such research efforts have developed
a theoretical framework for change in the economy, emerging, in this context, schools of economic thought, which
is known as the neo-Schumpeterian current. The method used in the study is exploratory and its classification is
guided by using the bibliographic review technique. It was found that each "Era" of the Industrial Revolution is
equipped with one or more "waves of innovation" and/or technological revolution that have characteristics specific
to their productive development and that there is a strong relationship of dependence on the previous understood
revolution, or that is, the evolution process of the industry and its innovations is a process codependent on what
was established previously