Analyses of the Emergency of Digital TV and its Impacts on the Electro-electronic Brazilian Productive Chain

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  • João Amato Neto University of São Paulo, Polytechnic School, Production Engineering Department

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the main technological trends concerning to the process of the introduction of Digital TV in the Brazilian market and its implications in terms of a new electro-electronic complex configuration, considering that this process could be understand a great industrial innovation. In this sense one tries to search the implications of this innovation to the inter-companies competitiveness process and to the electro-electronic productive chain re-configuration as a whole. The methodological approach involves multiple methods of research used to capture data from the stakeholders, like: the companies involved in production of integrated Digital TV or set-top boxes, Brazilian broadcasters and representatives of the government.

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Author Biography

João Amato Neto, University of São Paulo, Polytechnic School, Production Engineering Department

Professor associado (livre-docente) do Departamento de Engenharia de Produção da Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (PRO/ EPUSP). Coordenador do núcleo de pesquisa Redes de Cooperação e Gestão do Conhecimento (REDECOOP) e professor da Fundação Vanzolini. Livre-docente pelo PRO-EPUSP, realizou pós-doutorado pelo Dipartimento di Economia e Direzione Aziendale da Università C'a Foscari di Venezia (Itália), doutorado em Engenharia (Engenharia de Produção) pela EPUSP, mestrado em Administração de Empresas pela EAESP-FGV e graduação em Engenharia de Produção pela EESC-USP.

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Published

2006-12-30

How to Cite

Amato Neto, J. (2006). Analyses of the Emergency of Digital TV and its Impacts on the Electro-electronic Brazilian Productive Chain. Journal of Technology Management & Innovation, 1(5), 53–68. Retrieved from https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/art30

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