Paraconsistent Annotated logic applied to Academic Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Literature Review
Marco A. Domingues, Hortência E. P. Santana, Denise S. Ruzene, Daniel P. Silva
Abstract
This work conducted a literature review on Paraconsistent Annotated Logic (PAL) to search for evidence of its use in the field of Academic Entrepreneurship. The aim was to identify models that evaluate scientific products likely to have intellectual property protection rights (IPR), the potential to become an academic spin-off, or support a technology transfer process. The references were searched in the Web of Science database by using the keyword’ paraconsistent logic’ and selecting articles published in peer-reviewed journals from 1980 to 2021, which returned 460 articles, 135 journals, and 537 authors. The metadata analyses were carried out using Biblioshiny (Bibliometrix R package), the systematic scoping review using the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews, and the bibliometric analysis was performed over documents, authors, and sources. As result, 20 articles associated with PA were selected for systematic review, of which 5 were identified as dealing with PAL-based models. Although none of the models addressed PAL applied to scientific products with IPR, a study highlighted the possibility of adapting decision-making models to evaluate the IP developed in the academic environment.
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