Cárdenas Garcés, Angie YuleimaGiraldo Ramírez, Diana PatriciaVélez Acosta, Lina MaríaQuintero Ramírez, Santiago2020-10-302020-10-302020Revista Lasallista de Investigación–Vol. 17 No 1–20201794-4449http://hdl.handle.net/10567/2788Introduction: the technology transfer policies of the coffee production chain are analyzed through simulations carried out using the following scenarios: I technology push mode, II Market Pull mode, Systemic III mode and IV mode combination modes. Objective: analyze the policies that favor technology transfer processes in the coffee production chain in Antioquia based on an agent-based simulation model. Materials and methods: after the literature review carried out in primary and secondary sources, the chain was characterized and the policies that throughout history have been implemented in favor of it. Results: this classification served as input together with the instrument applied to the 256 representative agents of the chain to define the parameters of the Agent-Based Simulation Model. It should be noted that the Model was given a conceptual validation through two techniques: the historical method of rationalism and the friendly historical approach, and an operational validation. Conclusion: after applying several validation and verification techniques, it was found that the model helps to understand the phenomenon of technology transfer in the coffee production chain, which is understood as a localized Innovation System. Policy analysis makes it possible to recommend policy modes that allow more actors to participate in the technology transfer process by obtaining a system with greater distribution of market opportunitiesesAcceso abiertoCorporación Universitaria LasallistaCaféPolíticaTransferencia TecnológicaCadenas agroproductivasAnálisis de políticas de transferencia de tecnología en la cadena productiva del café en Antioquiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAcces