2019
DOI: 10.21527/2237-6453.2019.48.103-120
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Abstract: O objetivo do artigo é propor uma métrica de mensuração do nível de contribuição de uma universidade para o desenvolvimento regional através da inovação. A pesquisa realizada tem cunho teórico e foi adotado como procedimento metodológico a revisão sistemática da literatura do tipo integrativa, sendo esta realizada na literatura nacional e internacional dos últimos 10 anos que considera a relação existente entre universidade, inovação e desenvolvimento regional. Como  resultado são apresentados abordagens e mod… Show more

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“…19 Regional distribution of health worker training centers and policies for ensuring human resources in remote areas can also act as mechanisms to induce reduction in these inequalities. 20 Action planning revealed itself to be challenging, with lower proportions of consolidated Type I and Type II OHTs and greater disparity between the country's regions. Difficulties in using epidemiological data on risks, vulnerabilities and environmental issues, or failure to make this information available, have been a challenge for many teams.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…19 Regional distribution of health worker training centers and policies for ensuring human resources in remote areas can also act as mechanisms to induce reduction in these inequalities. 20 Action planning revealed itself to be challenging, with lower proportions of consolidated Type I and Type II OHTs and greater disparity between the country's regions. Difficulties in using epidemiological data on risks, vulnerabilities and environmental issues, or failure to make this information available, have been a challenge for many teams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%