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6 May 2026 | Basel, Switzerland

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Guilherme Estevão

PhD Student

CIRCLE - Lund University

Lund, Sweden

PhD Student from Brazil, currently visiting the Centre for Innovation Research (CIRCLE) at Lund University - Sweden. I have a strong interest in researching about the interplay between industry and institutions and their role to economic renewal.

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CIRCLE - Lund University

CIRCLE - Lund University

Research Institution/University

Lund, Sweden

CIRCLE is the Centre for Innovation Research at Lund University. It functions as incubator, coordinator, and implementer of innovation research across faculties. CIRCLE provides a research environment with strong national and international networks. Our aim is to understand and explain how innovation can contribute to a good society and tackle societal challenges such as economic crises, climate change or the increased globalization of economic activities. This requires advanced insights into how knowledge is created and diffused in organizations, networks, regions, countries, and globally how knowledge is turned into innovations which societal conditions promote or hinder the creation and diffusion of innovation what intended and unintended societal consequences innovations have. Research CIRCLE provides a stimulating and supporting environment for interdisciplinary research organised in nine research themes. Corporate venturing and innovation Entrepreneurial experimentation Functional public procurement Geography, innovation, and the long-term transformation of society Innovation in the Global South International business, technology and innovation New perspectives on innovation policy Sustainability transitions Public sector innovation Each research theme hosts different research projects and most researchers at CIRCLE are involved in several themes. CIRCLE has a strong record of publications in top international journals and of attracting external funding. History CIRCLE was established in 2004 by five professors at Lund University and Blekinge Institute of Technology, financed by a 6-year grant from Vinnova (Sweden’s Innovation Agency) and matching funding from Lund University. During its first decade, CIRCLE expanded from less than 10 to more than 50 employees. In 2006, CIRCLE was awarded a 10-year Linnaeus Grant by Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council). This grant was of strategic importance for CIRCLE’s development to become one of the leading European research milieus in its area of study. In 2010, CIRCLE was ranked as number one of nine innovation research centers in Sweden and received Vinnova’s highest grade. As a result, CIRCLE was awarded another 6-year grant from Vinnova, with matching funding from Lund University. In 2018, CIRCLE was assigned a new role as the Centre for Innovation Research at Lund University connecting researchers across faculties within Lund University as well as linking to relevant research environments globally. At Lund University, the main faculties currently involved are the Faculty of Engineering, the School of Economic and Management, and the Faculty of Social Sciences. Administratively, CIRCLE is placed at the Department of Design Sciences (see the Design Sciences' website). Three clear objectives are formulated for CIRCLE in its new role. Develop as an internationally leading and renowned research center in innovation studies with the capabilities to attract successful researchers and PhD Candidates. Provide excellent opportunities for dynamic and multi-disciplinary research activities. Disseminate research results and engage with decision makers and stakeholders.
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About me

I'm a PhD Student in Human Geography at the University of São Paulo (USP), supervised by professor Mónica Arroyo. I'm currently a visiting researcher at the Centre for Innovation Research (CIRCLE), Lund University - Sweden, supervised by professor Markus Grillitsch. I have a Master's Degree in Science and Technology Policy at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), supervised by professor Janaina Pamplona da Costa. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Geography at the State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC), supervised by professor André Martinello. Member of the Laboratory of Political Geography and Territorial and Environmental Planning (LABOPLAN - USP). Member of the Laboratory of Research in Public Policy, Geography of Innovation and Governance (GOING - UNICAMP). Member of the Laboratory of Regional and Urban Planning (Labplan - UDESC). I was an ad hoc reviewer for the journal GEOUSP: space and time. Research interests encompass the areas of Evolutionary Economics, Economic Development and Economic Renewal. Research themes are mainly Innovation Centres, High-Tech Shift, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Startups.

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