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Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. |
Data corrente: |
20/01/2012 |
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23/01/2012 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
BOTELHO, J. B. L. R.; PACHECO, J. M. J.; ZOGAHIB, A. L. N.; SILVA, A. de S. |
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JOAO BOSCO LISSANDRO REIS BOTELHO, CPAA; Joésia Moreira Julião Pacheco; André Luiz Nunes Zogahib; Andreza de Souza Silva. |
Título: |
Management of the innovation process of a small Amazonian Company in the food sector. |
Ano de publicação: |
2011 |
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Sociology Study, v. 1, n. 7, p. 491-504, dec. 2011. |
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2159‐5526 |
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Inglês |
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The present article broaches aspects related to the management of the innovation process of a small company that works in the food industry of Manaus; the authors focus on the current types and levels of technological competencies existent in the company, describe their technological learning process and emphasize the innovation system that provides the organizational development support. This paper is based on a specific individual study and on empirical evidence collected using various techniques. It demonstrates how the management of the technological learning process and the innovation system boost the growth trajectory in a small company, by the fact that they contribute to the effective development of technological competencies considered fundamental to perfect the level of competitiveness of the company. |
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Technological capability; Technological learning. |
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Inovação. |
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LEADER 01428naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1913098 005 2012-01-23 008 2011 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a2159‐5526 100 1 $aBOTELHO, J. B. L. R. 245 $aManagement of the innovation process of a small Amazonian Company in the food sector. 260 $c2011 520 $aThe present article broaches aspects related to the management of the innovation process of a small company that works in the food industry of Manaus; the authors focus on the current types and levels of technological competencies existent in the company, describe their technological learning process and emphasize the innovation system that provides the organizational development support. This paper is based on a specific individual study and on empirical evidence collected using various techniques. It demonstrates how the management of the technological learning process and the innovation system boost the growth trajectory in a small company, by the fact that they contribute to the effective development of technological competencies considered fundamental to perfect the level of competitiveness of the company. 650 $aInovação 653 $aTechnological capability 653 $aTechnological learning 700 1 $aPACHECO, J. M. J. 700 1 $aZOGAHIB, A. L. N. 700 1 $aSILVA, A. de S. 773 $tSociology Study$gv. 1, n. 7, p. 491-504, dec. 2011.
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Embrapa Pantanal. |
Data corrente: |
16/07/2014 |
Data da última atualização: |
24/07/2017 |
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RAMOS, V. N.; OSAVA, C. F.; PIOVEZAN, U.; SZABÓ, M. P. J. |
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VANESSA N. RAMOS, UFU; CAROLINA F. OSAVA, UFU; UBIRATAN PIOVEZAN, CPAP; MATIAS P. J. SZABÓ, UFU. |
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Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. |
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2014 |
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, v. 5, p. 497-499, 2014. |
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1877-959X |
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Inglês |
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Information on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clinically helpful. Pantanal is one of the world?s largest floodplains, has an exuberant wildlife, and is place of extensive cattle ranching, ecotourism, and fishing. We herein report tick species found on humans in a 13-month survey in a region with both cattle and wildlife handling in the Brazilian Pantanal. From February 2012 to February 2013, a total of 280 ticks was collected from humans (n = 22), 121 of which were attached. Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato nymphs were the main tick species and stage found attached to humans (n = 93) especially during the dry months (winter). In the wet season (summer), Amblyomma parvum adults were the main ticks found attached to humans (n = 19) followed by A. cajennense s.l. adults (n = 9). Only one unattached nymph of A. parvum was collected in this study. These results reinforce that A. cajennense s.l. nymphs are an important parasite of humans (and vectors) in Brazil and draw also attention to A. parvum adults as frequent human parasites as well. |
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Amblyomma cajennense sl; Amblyomma parvum; Human tick bites. |
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Brazil; Pantanal. |
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LEADER 01796naa a2200229 a 4500 001 1990712 005 2017-07-24 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a1877-959X 100 1 $aRAMOS, V. N. 245 $aTicks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. 260 $c2014 520 $aInformation on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clinically helpful. Pantanal is one of the world?s largest floodplains, has an exuberant wildlife, and is place of extensive cattle ranching, ecotourism, and fishing. We herein report tick species found on humans in a 13-month survey in a region with both cattle and wildlife handling in the Brazilian Pantanal. From February 2012 to February 2013, a total of 280 ticks was collected from humans (n = 22), 121 of which were attached. Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato nymphs were the main tick species and stage found attached to humans (n = 93) especially during the dry months (winter). In the wet season (summer), Amblyomma parvum adults were the main ticks found attached to humans (n = 19) followed by A. cajennense s.l. adults (n = 9). Only one unattached nymph of A. parvum was collected in this study. These results reinforce that A. cajennense s.l. nymphs are an important parasite of humans (and vectors) in Brazil and draw also attention to A. parvum adults as frequent human parasites as well. 650 $aBrazil 650 $aPantanal 653 $aAmblyomma cajennense sl 653 $aAmblyomma parvum 653 $aHuman tick bites 700 1 $aOSAVA, C. F. 700 1 $aPIOVEZAN, U. 700 1 $aSZABÓ, M. P. J. 773 $tTicks and Tick-borne Diseases$gv. 5, p. 497-499, 2014.
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