Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Public Management

  • Magul M
  • Pasqualetto A
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Abstract

Entrepreneurship is defined as the generation of a “new or innovative idea”. Innovation is the energy that drives productivity. It is the purpose or reason for any adaptation, improvement or invention, and when successfully applied, is able to transform scarce resources into results. It is known that an entrepreneurial culture in public organizations raises the level of management. The objective of this article is to evaluate the current Brazilian scenario regarding studies that investigate whether entrepreneurship and innovation are capable of transforming the public sector. The methodology used included the search for articles on the Capes journal portal. The results demonstrated the importance of an entrepreneurial profile with the capacity to innovate, with more flexible and creative behavior. They show how leaders can create market opportunities and are able to perfect their actions. It finds that an entrepreneurial culture in public organizations raises the level of management. It was found that in the public sector, at all levels of policy and services there are different forms of innovation including, conceptual, systemic, political, administrative/organizational, in-service products and in service.

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Magul, M. A., & Pasqualetto, A. (2023). Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Public Management. International Journal of Business Administration, 14(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.5430/ijba.v14n1p7

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