Artigo
Innovation in public administration: Itineraries of Brazilian scientific production and new research possibilities
Registro en:
SUCUPIRA, G. et al. Innovation in public administration: Itineraries of Brazilian scientific production and new research possibilities. Innovation & Management Review, [S.l.], v. 16, n. 1, p. 72 - 90, 2019.
Autor
Sucupira, Grazielle
Saab, Flávio
Demo, Gisela
Bermejo, Paulo Henrique
Institución
Resumen
Purpose – The subject of innovation in public service has been gaining attention in Brazilian
scientific practice and production. This paper aims to identify national studies on innovation in public
administration and increase the level of knowledge about the subject, as well as to inspire new
research and promote advances in theoretical and practical knowledge about innovation in the public
sector.
Design/methodology/approach – The present study has a descriptive purpose, quantitative nature and
was performed through a bibliometric study based on the protocol proposed by Cronin et al. (2008).
Documentary data were collected from scientific articles, and quantitative techniques for descriptive statistics
were used to analyze the results. Were selected Brazilian scientific journals classified with Qualis equal to or
higher than B1, in the area of Public Administration and Business, Accounting and Tourism, in the
quadrennium 2013-2016; a total of 164 journals searched.
Findings – The results herein indicate a research gap that should be filled by more theoretical studies. Also,
they point to the need for multimethod research studies that promote the evaluation of product and process
innovation, especially related to the phases of invention and implementation.
Originality/value – Few studies have covered public administration and, especially, innovation reviews;
none of these studies focused on innovation in the Brazilian public sector, as proposed by this research; the
period of analysis and coverage of journals used as search criteria also differ from other reviews in the area of
innovation and public sector.