2021
DOI: 10.18235/0003622
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Revisitando as compras públicas de inovação no Brasil: oportunidades jurídicas e institucionais

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“…Etec is a mechanism that allows the public administration to hire the private sector to carry out RD&I activities that involve technological risk, to solve a specific technical problem or to obtain an innovative product, service or process and all this can be done without a formal bidding process, as it is one of the exemption cases foreseen in the National Innovation Law (Rauen & Barbosa, 2019;Fassio et al, 2021). In this sense, public purchases made using this instrument are intended for the development of a product and/or service that does not exist on the market.…”
Section: Grant Policy and The Innovation Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Etec is a mechanism that allows the public administration to hire the private sector to carry out RD&I activities that involve technological risk, to solve a specific technical problem or to obtain an innovative product, service or process and all this can be done without a formal bidding process, as it is one of the exemption cases foreseen in the National Innovation Law (Rauen & Barbosa, 2019;Fassio et al, 2021). In this sense, public purchases made using this instrument are intended for the development of a product and/or service that does not exist on the market.…”
Section: Grant Policy and The Innovation Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brazilian government procurement system is an over-prescriptive set of norms and regulations with limited opportunities for new and flexible arrangements (Fassio et al , 2021). The Brazilian Public Procurement Law (Law# 8,666 of 1993) was enacted in the 1990s with the scope to organize the government contracting system, at that time already worn out by scandals of fraud and corruption.…”
Section: Overview Of the Brazilian Public Procurement Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the negotiation phase, before the contract award, the government buyer may negotiate with more than one potential bidder looking forward to choosing the most advantageous proposal. These characteristics of a desirable interaction of government and bidders (private companies or ST&I institutions) and multiple negotiations before contracting are huge overturns in a procurement system built in rigid and non-flexible patterns (Foss, 2019; Fassio et al , 2021). Not surprisingly, technology orders still have a tiny share in the Brazilian public procurement market.…”
Section: Overview Of the Brazilian Public Procurement Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%