Department of Posts (DoP)-Crunchbase Company Profile Funding Brazil

  • Department of Posts (DoP)-Crunchbase Company Profile Funding Brazil
  • Department of Posts (DoP)-Crunchbase Company Profile Funding Brazil
  • Department of Posts (DoP)-Crunchbase Company Profile Funding Brazil
  • Where can I find information about Brazilian PPPs?
  • The official website of Brazilian PPP Portal provides legislation and reference regarding Brazil PPPs. PPIAF Supports a Water Utility in Brazil’s… The water company owned by the Brazilian state government of Sergipe (“DESO”) had gone through several years of… more Private Participation in the Road Sector in…
  • Which companies fund research in Brazil?
  • Eighty companies (primarily manufacturing and pharmaceutical) were also seen to fund research in Brazil, none being national. Clusters were formed of co-funding foreign agencies using quality indicators. Cluster separation depended mainly on journal impact factor, open/closed access and % documents in Q1 journals.
  • How much funding does Brazilian publishing get?
  • Only 20 countries had more than 1% of the funding. Funding of Brazilian publishing is disperse, with funds from 68 countries and 696 funding sources being cited. Ten countries, the European Union and 80 companies, were responsible for 90% of the documents produced. Less than 2% of funding comes from companies.
  • Does the funding agency from so Paulo state (FAPESP) have a national impact?
  • Although federal agencies (Capes and Cnpq) are important nationwide, the funding agency from São Paulo state (FAPESP) was seen to have national impact, probably due to collaboration of researchers from other states with universities in São Paulo.
  • Are citations in incites ® database funded by Brazilian agencies?
  • Funding is vital for the survival of science and thereby development and sovereignty of a country and should look to the quality of the product. This paper looks at funding citations in Incites ® database by Brazilian authors. Almost 70% of the documents in this study were funded by one of 10 Brazilian agencies, mainly Capes, CNPq and FAPESP.
  • Why does FAPERJ fund R&D in Brazil?
  • FAPERJ funding is seen to be in a higher collaboration with industry than other agencies. This may be because Petrobras (the largest Brazilian company that is obliged to fund R&D due to its contracts with the Brazilian government) is situated in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

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