Innovation Management in Micro and Small Companies in Goiás assisted by the Brasil Mais program

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https://doi.org/10.22279/navus.v16.1825

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Innovation management in public administration has gained prominence since the implementation of Federal Law No. 10,973/2004. In 2020, Decree No. 10.246/2020 led to the creation of the Brasil Mais Program (B+), a public policy coordinated by the Secretariat for Productivity, Employment, and Competitiveness of the Ministry of Economy and executed in Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) by the Brazilian Micro and Small Enterprise Support Service (SEBRAE). The objective of the B+ program is to make Brazilian MSEs more productive and competitive through innovative practices. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the influence of innovative practices on the productivity of MSEs based on the public policy of Brasil Mais Program (B+). The methodology used in this study was characterized by a qualitative and quantitative approach, involving the application of both quantitative analysis (descriptive analysis and correlation analysis) and qualitative analysis (lexical analysis) to data from 306 MSEs assisted by Brasil Mais Program in Goiânia, GO. The results suggest that innovative solutions promote improvements in the productivity of MSEs, regardless of the size, sector, and segment of the company, although variations in innovation between segments were observed.

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Melissa Bitencourt Santos, SEBRAE Goiânia / University of São Paulo - USP

Specialist in Project Management from USP-ESALQ. Local Productivity Innovation Agent at SEBRAE in Goiânia.

Rodrigo Franklin Frogeri, Centro Universitário do Sul de Minas - UNISMG / Universidade FUMEC.

Doutor em Sistemas de Informação e Gestão do Conhecimento pela Universidade FUMEC. Professor do Programa de Mestrado em Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional (PPGDR) do Centro Universitário do Sul de Minas UNIS.

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2025-08-11

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