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Administration and National Defense: Analysis of the relationship between two areas of scientific knowledge in Brazil

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In Brazil, it is observed that the researchers in the field of Administration keep a certain distance to studies of National Defense. In this direction, the scope of this study is that there is an incapability between the strategic actions provided for in the National Defense Strategy (NDS) and the capabilities of the Defense Industry Base (DIB). It is assumed that companies linked to the DIB must know their dynamic capabilities, so that they can, in their strategic planning, develop actions that allow them to cooperate with the NDS, in addition to generating competitive advantage. The methodology used has a bibliometric nature. The findings point to i) the lack of studies that aim to propose strategies for the Defense sector, from the perspective of the theory of dynamic capabilities and business strategy; ii) the inexistence of Stricto Sensu Post-Graduate Programs in Administration, which have in their lines of research the National Defense theme; and, iii) the inexistence of journals in the area of Administration that have as scope or focus organizational studies, strategy and innovation in the area of National Defense. The Administration area has lines of research that cover strategic and organizational studies, innovation and technology, governance, public finance and others, which can collaborate with the advancement of studies on Defense in an applied way, as they aim to relate theory to practice and the constant search for pragmatic solutions to symptomatic and ongoing problems, through analytical, in-depth scientific methods and empirical observation.
Shareefa, Mariyam (57210182073); Moosa, Visal (57208133696); Hoo, Wong Chee (57229968500); Wider, Walton (57193087794); Wolor, Christian Wiradendi (57211787205)
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2024
10.55214/25768484.v8i6.2342
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85216136036&doi=10.55214%2f25768484.v8i6.2342&partnerID=40&md5=b86e9214922e5b66d0013be1690b2f37
Islamic University of Maldives, Maldives; INTI International University, Malaysia; Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia
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