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A unifying discipline for melting the boundaries technology management : 31 July-4 August 2005.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Engineering--Management--Congresses.
- Engineering.
- Project management--Congresses.
- Project management.
- Technological innovations--Management--Congresses.
- Technological innovations.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 552 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- New York : IEEE, 2005.
- Contents:
- Commercial alignment of firms and government agencies advancing climate change technologies,"
- A strategic assessment of the photomask manufacturing industry,"
- A taxonomy of business models on mobile business: BM patent analysis,"
- Statistical analysis of variables affecting technology-based economic development,"
- The impact of innovation system on R&D integration in Finland,"
- The competitive behavior of governments: a study of successful IT in Great Britain,"
- University-industry cooperation in japan: some new evidence from universities,"
- Perceptions of competitive advantage of new university technology and their impact on exclusivity of licensing transactions,"
- The key factors of outsourcing in CoPs innovation,"
- Developing a technology roadmapping system,"
- Technology forecasting using bibliometric analysis and system dynamics,"
- An analytical approach to building a technology development envelope (TDE) for roadmapping of emerging technologies,"
- Assessing the recall of science and technology indicators,"
- An interdisciplinary perspective on business appraisals for technology potentials,"
- Technology futures analysis methodologies for sustainable energy technologies,"
- Applying sensitivity analysis to the strategic evaluation of emerging technologies in taiwan semiconductor foundry industry,"Hongyi
- Evaluating the technological competencies and determining key capabilities in technology management using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process,"Y.
- Analysis of the dynamics of the adoption of technologies in the value chain,"
- Integration of strategic level and operative level front-end innovation activities,"
- Global innovation management: when traditional approaches fail,"
- Fostering innovation activity,"
- Product competitiveness and integrated innovation between technology and organization: some evidences in China,"
- Acceleration management: the semiconductor industry confronts the 21st century,"
- Experience with the management of technological innovations within the australian construction industry,"
- The Cusvalin model: a longitudinal study of customer value learning in innovation, 1997 to 2002,"
- Systems biology: melting the boundaries in drug discovery research,"
- Optimal project selection and budget allocation for R&D portfolios,"
- Planning under uncertainty: assessing the robustness of technology real options,"
- Strategic uses of information technology: a framework,"
- Crossing disciplinary boundaries in technology management: leveraging biotechnology and information technology solutions for feeding children in Africa,"D.
- Information and communication technology supported total quality management,"
- A study on a model for determining optimal VoIP access charge,"
- An economic value analysis on the evolution path of portable internet service: is voice better than broadcast as integrated service?,"Sang
- Knowledge-partitioning and inter-firm innovation: an empirical case analysis,"
- Mining conference proceedings for corporate technology knowledge management,"
- Where do inventors get their ideas?,"
- The make-up of project management elements as influenced by business strategy: a case study approach,"
- The impact of effectiveness and efficiency on project success,"
- Identifying differences in space programs,"
- Workforce engagement: implications for engineering and technology managers, employees, and researchers,"
- Future-oriented mind to determine corporate researchers' motivation: from the Japanese big manufacturing company survey,"
- The sources of social capital within technology incubators: the roles of historical ties and organizational facilitation,"
- Entrepreneurial system: application to silicon valley nanotechnology companies,"
- Historically explore on the patterns of business model for silicon intellectual property (ip) providers in the semiconductor industry,"Yea-Huey
- Technology suppression strategies as illusion: the practical consequences of a misunderstanding of the function of patents,"J.
- Build, rent or sell: options for commercializing new technologies arising from university research,"
- Consumer adoption of e-service: integrating technology readiness with the technology acceptance model,"
- Managing the technology of integrating the production and transportation functions in assembly or flow operations for make-to-order industries,"Xuying
- eGovernment in Estonia: best practices,"
- The relationship between technology management and product development boundaries in small and medium-sized enterprises,"
- Speed: too much of a good thing?,"
- Improving time to market forecasts: a comparison of two technology forecasting techniques for predicting U.S. fighter jet introductions from 1944 to 1982,"L.
- Reducing ambiguity and uncertainty during new product development: a system dynamics based approach,".
- Notes:
- Description based on: online resource; title from title screen (IEEE Xplore Digital Library, viewed March 24, 2018).
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