Cassia Viviani Silva Santiago
Professor
Faculty of Economics and Administration
Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Brazil
Biography
1994 - 2000 PhD in Organization and Management of Companies . Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya, UPC, Spain. Title: The process of transfer and marketing of technology from technological institutes to SMEs: the cases of Espana and Brazil, Year of production: 2000. Advisor: Pere Escorsa. Scholarship holder of: National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq, Brazil. Keywords: Technology transfer; Marketing of technology; National Innovation System; Technology management; Production and operations management; Science and technology planning. Major Area: Applied Social Sciences Major: Applied Social Sciences / Area: Administration / Subarea: Business Administration / Specialty: Production Administration. Major Area: Applied Social Sciences / Area: Administration / Subarea: Public Administration / Specialty: Planning in Science and Technology. Sectors of activity: Information and Management S & T. 1992-1993 So specialization in Development Project Management . (Hours: 390 hours). Faculty of Accounting and Administration Sciences Machado Sobrinho, FCCAMS, Brazil. 1981 - 1986 Graduation in Administration . Federal University of Viçosa, UFV, Brazil.
Research Interest
Planning in Science and Technology, Technology Management and Innovation and Production Administration
Publications
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MUÑOZ-SECA, B.; SANTIAGO, CVS . Four dimensions to induce learning: the challenge profile. Journal of Management Education, NO PRELO, 2003
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SANTIAGO, CVS ; SERNA, AFRA. ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY OF TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTES OF SPAIN AND BRAZIL: AN APPLICATION OF DATA INVOLVING ANALYSIS (DEA). Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, v. 1, no. 4, p. 43-56, 2006.
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SANTIAGO, CVS ; SERNA, AFRA. ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE SUCCESS OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER FROM THE TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTES TO SMEs: THE CASES OF SPAIN AND BRAZIL .. Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, v. 1, no. 4, p. 57-70, 2006.