883 resultados para Army Domestic Technology Transfer Program (U.S.)
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Na Amazônia, mais particularmente no Estado do Pará, a utilização de agrotóxicos vem se consolidando como prática nos últimos 20 anos e se intensificando na última década, a partir da re-configuração da agricultura no município, com a maximização das culturas permanentes, com as mudanças tecnológicas inseridas nas práticas agrícolas e nas relações de trabalho, sendo o uso predominante, no que concerne ao município de Igarapé-Açu, de produtos de médio e alto risco de intoxicação, inclusive substâncias proibidas em outros países que sob o rótulo de “transferência de tecnologia” vem sendo utilizadas sem a avaliação de seus impactos sobre a saúde, o ambiente e a cadeia alimentar da qual o homem é partícipe. Entende-se ser esta uma questão de saúde pública em interface com as referenciadas na saúde ocupacional e na saúde ambiental em uma tríade a ser colocada em defesa da vida. A pesquisa que norteou este estudo foi desenvolvida no ramal do Cumaru, no município de Igarapé-Açu, no Estado do Pará, com 20 agricultores em situação de exposição prolongada aos agrotóxicos. Teve como objetivo primordial traçar o perfil de morbidade do grupo em foco, mais especificamente o aparecimento de sintomas de ansiedade e/ou depressão nas situações de intoxicação crônica a partir do regime de uso e de exposição, bem como, reconhecer a percepção destes acerca dos riscos aos quais estão submetidos a partir do uso destas substâncias em sua prática laboral. Partiu-se da premissa que os aportes teórico-conceituais de trabalho, saúde e ambiente se entrelaçam, entendendo a saúde como indo além da ausência de doença ou do contínuo bem estar, se inserindo de forma singular na vida de cada indivíduo que compartilha com a coletividade eventos que adoecem, porém que se expressam de forma única a partir de co-fatores que se inserem na biografia de cada um, agravando ou minimizando os efeitos dos riscos compartilhados. O trabalho, entendido como elemento estruturante da identidade e da subjetividade do indivíduo, repleto de significados transformados culturalmente se configurando em meio de vida e meio de morte. A partir da escolha do método clínico qualitativo, a pesquisa de campo realizou-se em duas etapas, sendo a primeira de reconhecimento dos espaços e das práticas cotidianas do grupo, a partir de um recorte de gênero e faixa etária, através de observação participante e de conversas informais com os agricultores e suas famílias nos espaços domésticos e nos laborais. A segunda etapa realizou-se através de entrevista(s) de avaliação psicológica com os agricultores. Foi evidenciada a situação de intoxicação crônica e a incidência de um grupo de sintomas, dentre estes, alguns vinculados a expressões de ansiedade e/ou depressão, sendo estes nomeados como “nervoso” pelos agricultores. Estes conhecem parte dos riscos inerentes ao uso dos agrotóxicos sobre sua saúde e sobre o ambiente mas os relativizam, não relacionando o uso de agrotóxicos aos sintomas apresentados e os minimizam, bem como, aos riscos, ancorando-se em representações sociais que os sustentam nas suas crenças sobre os riscos inerentes ao trabalho e a saúde em estratégias defensivas compartilhadas pelos seus pares.
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Nowadays licensing practices have increased in importance and relevance driving the widespread diffusion of markets for technologies. Firms are shifting from a tactical to a strategic attitude towards licensing, addressing both business and corporate level objectives. The Open Innovation Paradigm has been embraced. Firms rely more and more on collaboration and external sourcing of knowledge. This new model of innovation requires firms to leverage on external technologies to unlock the potential of firms’ internal innovative efforts. In this context, firms’ competitive advantage depends both on their ability to recognize available opportunities inside and outside their boundaries and on their readiness to exploit them in order to fuel their innovation process dynamically. Licensing is one of the ways available to firm to ripe the advantages associated to an open attitude in technology strategy. From the licensee’s point view this implies challenging the so-called not-invented-here syndrome, affecting the more traditional firms that emphasize the myth of internal research and development supremacy. This also entails understanding the so-called cognitive constraints affecting the perfect functioning of markets for technologies that are associated to the costs for the assimilation, integration and exploitation of external knowledge by recipient firms. My thesis aimed at shedding light on new interesting issues associated to in-licensing activities that have been neglected by the literature on licensing and markets for technologies. The reason for this gap is associated to the “perspective bias” affecting the works within this stream of research. With very few notable exceptions, they have been generally concerned with the investigation of the so-called licensing dilemma of the licensor – whether to license out or to internally exploit the in-house developed technologies, while neglecting the licensee’s perspective. In my opinion, this has left rooms for improving the understanding of the determinants and conditions affecting licensing-in practices. From the licensee’s viewpoint, the licensing strategy deals with the search, integration, assimilation, exploitation of external technologies. As such it lies at the very hearth of firm’s technology strategy. Improving our understanding of this strategy is thus required to assess the full implications of in-licensing decisions as they shape firms’ innovation patterns and technological capabilities evolution. It also allow for understanding the so-called cognitive constraints associated to the not-invented-here syndrome. In recognition of that, the aim of my work is to contribute to the theoretical and empirical literature explaining the determinants of the licensee’s behavior, by providing a comprehensive theoretical framework as well as ad-hoc conceptual tools to understand and overcome frictions and to ease the achievement of satisfactory technology transfer agreements in the marketplace. Aiming at this, I investigate licensing-in in three different fashions developed in three research papers. In the first work, I investigate the links between licensing and the patterns of firms’ technological search diversification according to the framework of references of the Search literature, Resource-based Theory and the theory of general purpose technologies. In the second paper - that continues where the first one left off – I analyze the new concept of learning-bylicensing, in terms of development of new knowledge inside the licensee firms (e.g. new patents) some years after the acquisition of the license, according to the Dynamic Capabilities perspective. Finally, in the third study, Ideal with the determinants of the remuneration structure of patent licenses (form and amount), and in particular on the role of the upfront fee from the licensee’s perspective. Aiming at this, I combine the insights of two theoretical approaches: agency and real options theory.
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Acknowledgments Financial Support: HERU and HSRU receive a core grant from the Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates, and the Centre for Clinical epidemiology & Evaluation is funded by Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. The model used for the illustrative case study in this paper was developed as part of a NHS Technology Assessment Review, funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment Program (project number 09/146/01). The views and opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Scottish Government, NHS, Vancouver Coastal Health, NIHR HTA Program or the Department of Health. The authors wish to thank Kathleen Boyd and members of the audience at the UK Health Economists Study Group, for comments received on an earlier version of this paper. We also wish to thank Cynthia Fraser (University of Aberdeen) for literature searches undertaken to inform the manuscript, and Mohsen Sadatsafavi (University of British Columbia) for comments on an earlier draft
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"SCP handbook 4405.91."
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"September 1978."
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This annotated bibliography discusses 60 key publications dealing with wave-current interaction. Each entry includes a bibliographic identification, keywords, a discussion of contents, and a statement of coastal engineering significance. An index of the entries by keywords is provided in an appendix. The recent growth of the wave-current interaction field is indicated by the fact that more than 30 percent of the selected publications were published in 1978 and 1979. (Author).
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At head of title: "In-house Laboratory Independent Research Program."
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"June 1987."