
specific interests, favouring the inclusion of topics
of interdisciplinary nature (CAPES, 2010).
3 CRITERIA
The requirements that a RG should fulfill, are:
Requirements with weight 3:
- Contain more than one member;
- Have a relationship with another RG;
- The leader must have a doctorate and lead only
one RG;
- Be clearly associated with the Knowledge
Subareas adopted by AGRUPE;
- Have the exclusive RTs that are associated with
the Knowledge Specialties adopted by
AGRUPE;
- Contain at least 50% of the members with
exclusive dedication in that RG.
Requirements with weight 2:
- Have only one leader and with the highest SPE;
- Contain doctors;
- Contain at least two RTs;
- Have an on-going RP;
- Have members of more than one organizational
unit of IAE;
- Have infrastructure located at IAE.
Requirements with weight 1:
- Contain students and technicians;
- Contain no more than five RTs;
- Have all members registered in the Lattes
Database (LATTES PLATAFORM, 2010)
- Have fellow researchers of outside institutions;
- Have appropriate infrastructure for RP.
The SPE is performed considering:
- Authorship, considering the main author and the
number of co-authors;
- Publication of articles in journals and in
scientific events;
- Participation in academic activities;
- Authoring of technical reports;
- The patents, books or book chapters published.
The groups are classified based on a scale that can
be adjusted according to organization´s needs.
4 FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
Differently of others systems for KM implemented
in Africa (ANSTI, 2010), Canada (SCIENCE CA,
2010), Japan (ReaD, 2010), Italy (DAVINCI
DATABASE, 2010; RIDITT, 2010) and Brazil
(LATTES PLATAFORM, 2010), AGRUPE
provides support for orientation of isolated skills,
grouping them around expertise and leadership,
recognized by no subjective criteria.
Since AGRUPE started operating, it was
observed that the system promoted synergy among
the diverse groups of the IAE, resulting in unique,
bigger and stronger RGs, changing the dominant
situation before AGRUPE. There were an excessive
number of RGs considering IAE’s core business and
size and most of the RGs were not aligned with the
hierarchy of knowledge with a high number of
atypical features.
Finally, AGRUPE shows that KM does not
always require sophisticated instruments. The use of
information technology produces positive results,
but it also requires significant and continued
endeavour to build, maintain and upgrade its
functional aspects as well as the content involved.
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