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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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AN OPEN INNOVATION APPROACH TO THE RADICAL INNOVATION PROCESS : An Analysis of the Management of the Process of Radical Innovation in an Open Innovation Paradigm

Altmann, Peter, Kämpe, Oskar January 2010 (has links)
This thesis amends some existing theoretical gaps and an overall lack of empirical studies regarding the ways R&D managers can use Open Innovation during the management of the radical innovation processes’ early development phase.Using existing theories, an interview guide and an analytical model was created. These were later used during the gathering and analysis of empirical data. Our sampling involves three of Sweden’s largest companies, representing three distinct industry fields. Interviews took place during April 2010, and all the interviewees were R&D managers with previous experience with Open Innovation and radical innovation.The results reveal that the managers do use Open Innovation when managing radical innovation, and point to both benefits and issues brought about by using Open Innovation during this process. The use of Open Innovation during the management of radical innovation can be divided into two main aspects; the actual extent to which it is used, and the ways the managers use it. Our results reveal that the extent varies from an early peak, an in between Open Innovation chasm and a final increase. Furthermore, our studies also show that the main ways the managers use OI are; exploitation and creation of revenue streams, knowledge leveraging and integration, and finally to create superior products using broad knowledge networks.
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When Innovation Is Not Enough : Managerial Challenges of Technology Change in Pharmaceutical R&D

Freilich, Jonatan January 2015 (has links)
Innovation is not always enough. In the beginning of the 2000s established pharmaceutical firms had developed several drugs, yet these new products were far too few. Patents of many blockbuster drugs were to soon expire and substantial profit would then be lost. A potential solution emerged: implementing new biomarker technologies in drug development. Biomarkers are required for knowledge creation about the drug effect on underlying causes of a disease. The problem is this: although academia, industry, and policy makers have deemed biomarkers as necessary for successful drug development, pharmaceutical firms have not used them in actual drug development projects.  Since the 1990s, established pharmaceutical firms have invested financially and restructured organizationally in order to implement biomarkers. Still, cases show that more than 50% of project termination in Clinical Phase 2 (the bottle neck of drug development) can be attributed to the lack of implementing biomarkers.   Challenges of established firms transforming in the face of technology change is a commonly studied phenomenon within innovation management literature. Several explanations have attempted to determine why established firms fail in following technology change. However, most of this literature has been based upon an empirical context where technology change is conceptualized as an innovation of the dominant product design in the industry. Consequently, the challenge is to develop or adapt a discontinuous product innovation. Conversely, implementing biomarkers is a case of technology change that impacts R&amp;D. Since drugs lose their value when the patent protection expires, the established pharmaceutical firms need to continuously develop new block buster drugs – not just one product. More research is needed to fill this gap in the literature in order to develop an understanding of the established firm challenge in implementing biomarkers. This thesis builds upon a longitudinal case study of AstraZeneca. Using multiple data sources, the findings show that the dominant architecture of the drug development process during the 2000s impeded the implementation of biomarkers. AstraZeneca required an “architectural process innovation” in order to complete this implementation. The company’s process-based management structures distorted it from recognizing the need for process change. This thesis has three contributions: First, it describes the process change and the firm’s managerial challenges associated with biomarker implementation; Second, it contributes to the literature on the established firm challenge by developing an understanding of the phenomenon of architectural process innovation; Third, it develops a process-based framework for studying technology change that affects R&amp;D. / <p>QC 20151106</p>
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Will the Kodak Decline Reappear in the Automotive Industry? : An investigation of how incumbent automobile manufacturers can manage the ongoing transition towards electric vehicles / Kommer The Kodak-Decline att återuppstå inom bilindustrin? : En studie om hur de etablerade biltillverkarna kan hantera den pågående övergången mot elfordon

Hajiakbar, Abtin, Tokhmpash Norouzi, Dian January 2021 (has links)
Today, the automotive industry is facing a transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles due to demand changes and sustainability concerns. As a result, new actors have entered the automobile market and gained market shares in the EV sector. Further, this entails that pressure is put on the incumbents in terms of implementing new solutions of e-mobility. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis is to provide managerial recommendations concerning how the incumbents can manage the transition and at the same time stay competitive in the market. Moreover, as this transition is ongoing, the authors aim to contribute within the theoretical field of incumbent’s transition to EVs. In order to achieve this purpose, the authors have conducted a multiple embedded qualitative case study with an explorative approach, where four incumbents have been investigated and two researchers in the field have been interviewed. The research questions, results &amp; analysis and discussion have been divided into three parts: Strategic Management, Transition Management and R&amp;D Management. In terms of the first sub-research question, the incumbents must restructure its managerial levels, decision making processes and communication. Moreover, the incumbents should emphasize innovation and collaboration. Regarding the second sub-research question, the incumbents should identify niches in the supply chain, further developing expert systems and extend collaborations with authorities. In addition, the second-hand value of the EV and strategies of HRM should be considered. In terms of the last and third sub-research question, the incumbents should develop competence within batteries through collaborations with suppliers. Furthermore, investments should be made in collaborative R&amp;D projects regarding recycling and waste processes, battery solutions and emerging technologies such as AI and3D printing. / Idag står bilindustrin inför en övergång från förbränningsmotorer till elektriska fordon på grund av den ökade efterfrågan på elbilar samt miljökrav. Detta har resulterat i att nya aktörer har trätt in på bilmarknaden och erhållit allt större marknadsandelar inom elbilssektorn. Detta har i sin tur pressat de etablerade aktörerna att implementera nya lösningar för e-mobilitet. Syftet med detta examensarbete är därför att ge företagsledningen rekommendationer gällande hur de etablerade företagen kan hantera övergången gentemot elbilar och samtidigt hålla sig konkurrenskraftiga på marknaden. Eftersom denna övergång är pågående, strävar författarna till att bidra till att utöka det teoretiska området gällande de etablerade företagens övergång till elbilar. För att uppnå detta syfte har författarna genomfört en kvalitetsstudie med flera inbäddade fall med en explorativ metod, där fyra etablerade företag har undersökts och två forskare inom området har intervjuats. Forskningsfrågorna, resultatet och analysen samt diskussionen har delats in i tre delar; Strategisk ledning, Transformations hantering och FoU- implementering. När det gäller den första forskningsfrågan, bör de etablerade företagen omstrukturera sina ledningsnivåer, beslutsprocesser och kommunikation. Dessutom bör de etablerade företagen betona innovation och samarbete. När det gäller den andra forskningsfrågan, bör de etablerade aktörerna identifiera nischer i försörjningskedjan, vidareutveckla expertsystem och utöka samarbetet med myndigheterna. Dessutom bör andrahandsvärdet av elbilar och strategier för HRM övervägas. När det gäller den tredje och sista forskningsfrågan, bör de etablerade företagen utveckla kompetens inom batterier genom samarbete med leverantörer. Dessutom bör investeringar göras i samarbetsvilliga FoU-projekt med avseende på återvinnings- och avfalls processer, batterilösningar och framväxande teknik som AI och 3D-printing.
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Análise do processo de cooperação tecnólogica universidade-empresa: um estudo exploratório / Analysis of the university-enterprise technological cooperation process: an exploratory study

Segatto-Mendes, Andrea Paula 20 September 1996 (has links)
“Análise do processo de cooperação tecnológica universidade-empresa: um estudo exploratório" é um trabalho em que se demonstra como vem acontecendo a cooperação universidade - empresa no Brasil no campo da Ciência e Tecnologia, principalmente, do ponto de vista acadêmico. Para tal, foi efetuada uma pesquisa exploratória junto a três universidades que se destacam nesta área e três empresas que têm atuado em pesquisas conjuntas com estas instituições. Para o desenvolvimento da análise, foi elaborado um modelo conceitual básico em que foi adotada uma divisão do processo de cooperação em quatro partes constituintes: motivações, barreiras e/ou facilitadores, processo de cooperação em si e satisfação resultante. Através do estudo realizado, foi possível visualizar como o processo, em seu todo ou em função das partes constituintes, está se estabelecendo. Os resultados da pesquisa permitiram detectar como motivadores centrais, para as universidades, a realização de sua função social, a obtenção de conhecimentos práticos e a incorporação de novas informações aos processos de ensino e pesquisa; para as empresas, o acesso a recursos humanos com elevada qualificação e a resolução de problemas técnicos. Constatou-se também a existência de organizações e agentes intermediadores no processo de cooperação, sendo que este apresenta como principais instrumentos operacionais as relações pessoais informais e formais e os acordos com alvo definido. A pesquisa ainda evidencia os fundos governamentais de apoio à pesquisa como o principal facilitador existente no processo de cooperação universidade-empresa e as diferenças de nível de conhecimento entre as pessoas envolvidas, a burocracia destas instituições e a duração muito longa do projeto como sendo as mais marcantes barreiras. Indicando, por fim, que o processo tem gerado satisfação entre os participantes, o que é refletido no desejo de continuidade com pesquisas cooperativas pelas instituições. De posse dos resultados da pesquisa, desenvolveu-se um modelo para entendimento da cooperação entre universidades e empresas em universidades brasileiras, em que se observam os fatores ligados a motivações, barreiras, facilitadores, processo em si e satisfação resultante. O estudo se encerra com a indicação de algumas medidas de melhoria para o processo; como, por exemplo, redução da burocracia universitária, divulgação da imagem e potencial das universidades, ampliação das relações entre o setor empresarial e o universitário e a simplificação do processo de obtenção de fundos governamentais de apoio à pesquisa. / “Analysis of the university-enterprise technological cooperation peocess: an Exploratory study" is a study showing that there has been a university-enterprise cooperation in Brazil, especially in science and technology, from an academic point of view. In order to show this, exploratory research has been carried out involving three major universities in this area as well as three enterprises that have done some joint research together with them. To develop the analysis, a basic conceptual model has been designed which adopts a division of the cooperation process in four parts: motivation, constraints and/or facilitators, the cooperation process itself and the resulting satisfaction. By carrying out such a study it was possible to visualize how the process, as a whole or depending on its parts, has been established. The results of this study have allowed to detect, as central motivators to the universities, the performance of their social role, the acquisition of practical knowledge and the addition of new information to the teaching and researching processes; to the enterprises, such motivators have been detected as the access to highly qualified human resources and the solution to technical problems. It has also been found the existence of intermediate agents and organizations in the cooperation process, which has got formal and informal personal relationships as well as agreements with a definite target as its main operational tools. Furthermore, this study highligths government research funds as the main existing facilitator in the university-enterprise cooperation process and the university geographical location, the bureaucracy of such institutions as well as the lengthiness of the project as the most remarkable constraints. Finally, it points out that the process has generated satisfaction among participants, which is reflected by the desire of the institutions to continue carrying out cooperative research. Based on the results of this study, a model to understand the cooperation between universities and enterprises at Brazilian universities has been developed, in which one can notice the factors linked to motivation, constraints, facilitators, the process itself and the resulting satisfaction. To conclude, the study indicates some measures to improve the process such as reduction of university bureaucracy, promulgation of university image and potential, an improvement on the relations between universities and enterprises, and a simpler process to get government research funds.
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The Policy Evaluation Structure for Government Subsidies on Small and Medium Enterprises Innovation Program

Lee, Feng-wu 08 September 2010 (has links)
Government support for applied Research and Development (R&D) persisted in the US despite evidence to the contrary. Many provide government R&D funding for enterprises of particular interest and a number of countries have substantially increased their expenditure on R&D. SBIR as a means of funding high-risk R&D with broad commercial and societal benefits that would not be undertaken by a single company, either because the risk was too high or because a large enough share of the benefits of success would not accrue to the company for it to make the investment. Therefore, the program¡¦s goal is to the development and application of new, enabling technologies that individual firms would not or pursue on their own and thereby encourage the economic growth that comes from the commercialization and use of new technologies in the private sector. However, very few studies of R&D policy toward innovative subsidy program in developing country. Public programs to subsidize high-technology firms have represented a significant but little-studied area of public expenditures. This article assesses the long-run success of firms participating in the SBIR program in Taiwan. The plan of this research is as follows. The purpose of this search in Taiwan is to study the impact of government-industry R&D programs on private R&D. The research has 3 important aspects. First, using a questionnaire to understand the enterprises intention and behavior which have participated in the ¡§Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)¡¨ this paper first examines whether government R&D subsidies influence firm¡¦s innovative activities. Second, this paper examines what the correlation is between government funding and private R&D expenditures. Finally, this research conducted 67 important interviews from enterprises. Not only the multi-methodology comparisons, the empirical results aimed at: 1) Examine the role of public/private partnerships (PP/Ps) as an instrument to leverage public investment in strategy technology and innovation and to achieve other goals of technology and innovation policy; 2) Identify the critical factors determining the success of R&D subsidy program for innovation, with an emphasis on programme design, financial arrangement, and evaluation 3) Government R&D subsidies have a significant positive effect or not on firm¡¦s R&D expenditure / employment / firm-financed R&D spending.
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Análise do processo de cooperação tecnólogica universidade-empresa: um estudo exploratório / Analysis of the university-enterprise technological cooperation process: an exploratory study

Andrea Paula Segatto-Mendes 20 September 1996 (has links)
“Análise do processo de cooperação tecnológica universidade-empresa: um estudo exploratório” é um trabalho em que se demonstra como vem acontecendo a cooperação universidade - empresa no Brasil no campo da Ciência e Tecnologia, principalmente, do ponto de vista acadêmico. Para tal, foi efetuada uma pesquisa exploratória junto a três universidades que se destacam nesta área e três empresas que têm atuado em pesquisas conjuntas com estas instituições. Para o desenvolvimento da análise, foi elaborado um modelo conceitual básico em que foi adotada uma divisão do processo de cooperação em quatro partes constituintes: motivações, barreiras e/ou facilitadores, processo de cooperação em si e satisfação resultante. Através do estudo realizado, foi possível visualizar como o processo, em seu todo ou em função das partes constituintes, está se estabelecendo. Os resultados da pesquisa permitiram detectar como motivadores centrais, para as universidades, a realização de sua função social, a obtenção de conhecimentos práticos e a incorporação de novas informações aos processos de ensino e pesquisa; para as empresas, o acesso a recursos humanos com elevada qualificação e a resolução de problemas técnicos. Constatou-se também a existência de organizações e agentes intermediadores no processo de cooperação, sendo que este apresenta como principais instrumentos operacionais as relações pessoais informais e formais e os acordos com alvo definido. A pesquisa ainda evidencia os fundos governamentais de apoio à pesquisa como o principal facilitador existente no processo de cooperação universidade-empresa e as diferenças de nível de conhecimento entre as pessoas envolvidas, a burocracia destas instituições e a duração muito longa do projeto como sendo as mais marcantes barreiras. Indicando, por fim, que o processo tem gerado satisfação entre os participantes, o que é refletido no desejo de continuidade com pesquisas cooperativas pelas instituições. De posse dos resultados da pesquisa, desenvolveu-se um modelo para entendimento da cooperação entre universidades e empresas em universidades brasileiras, em que se observam os fatores ligados a motivações, barreiras, facilitadores, processo em si e satisfação resultante. O estudo se encerra com a indicação de algumas medidas de melhoria para o processo; como, por exemplo, redução da burocracia universitária, divulgação da imagem e potencial das universidades, ampliação das relações entre o setor empresarial e o universitário e a simplificação do processo de obtenção de fundos governamentais de apoio à pesquisa. / “Analysis of the university-enterprise technological cooperation peocess: an Exploratory study” is a study showing that there has been a university-enterprise cooperation in Brazil, especially in science and technology, from an academic point of view. In order to show this, exploratory research has been carried out involving three major universities in this area as well as three enterprises that have done some joint research together with them. To develop the analysis, a basic conceptual model has been designed which adopts a division of the cooperation process in four parts: motivation, constraints and/or facilitators, the cooperation process itself and the resulting satisfaction. By carrying out such a study it was possible to visualize how the process, as a whole or depending on its parts, has been established. The results of this study have allowed to detect, as central motivators to the universities, the performance of their social role, the acquisition of practical knowledge and the addition of new information to the teaching and researching processes; to the enterprises, such motivators have been detected as the access to highly qualified human resources and the solution to technical problems. It has also been found the existence of intermediate agents and organizations in the cooperation process, which has got formal and informal personal relationships as well as agreements with a definite target as its main operational tools. Furthermore, this study highligths government research funds as the main existing facilitator in the university-enterprise cooperation process and the university geographical location, the bureaucracy of such institutions as well as the lengthiness of the project as the most remarkable constraints. Finally, it points out that the process has generated satisfaction among participants, which is reflected by the desire of the institutions to continue carrying out cooperative research. Based on the results of this study, a model to understand the cooperation between universities and enterprises at Brazilian universities has been developed, in which one can notice the factors linked to motivation, constraints, facilitators, the process itself and the resulting satisfaction. To conclude, the study indicates some measures to improve the process such as reduction of university bureaucracy, promulgation of university image and potential, an improvement on the relations between universities and enterprises, and a simpler process to get government research funds.
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Essays in the Law and Economics of the Firm

Venturini, Roberto 22 August 2016 (has links)
Firms are central to the functioning of the economy. Ever since Smith (1838) and Coase (1937), economists have gone a long way trying to understand why firms exist, how they are organized, and how they interact through the market.This thesis contributes to the study of how regulation and market incentives can affect firm decisions and their organization. / Doctorat en Sciences économiques et de gestion / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Coordenação intraorganizacional de centros de P&D globalmente dispersos / Global R&D coordination within multinational companies

Guedes, Luis Fernando Ascenção 12 April 2012 (has links)
Os investimentos em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento têm se constituído como fonte importante de vantagem competitiva, especialmente com o aprofundamento das decorrências da globalização dos mercados. A soma dos investimentos em P&D que os 27 países-membros da Comunidade Européia fizeram em 2007 superou EUR227 bilhões, ao passo que no mesmo ano os EUA investiram US$368 bilhões em P&D. Dados da OCDE e UNESCO apontam para um aumento do investimento global em P&D de US$525 bilhões em 1996 para mais de US$1 trilhão em 2006. Tendo em vista o cenário de franca expansão das funções de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento e do já consolidado movimento de descentralização do P&D em direção às subsidiárias da empresa multinacional, emerge a necessidade de coordenação global de esforços e uso racional dos recursos, de modo a tornar os investimentos e a gestão de P&D mais eficazes. A eficácia à qual se refere está na base da competitividade, na medida em que pode facilitar a flexibilidade da organização para fazer frente à dinâmica do mercado, auxiliar na economia de recursos e maximizar o retorno sobre os investimentos em infraestrutura e capacitação da mão-de-obra. Essa pesquisa se debruça sobre a questão da coordenação dos esforços de P&D em uma empresa multinacional de base tecnológica que tem centros de P&D em diversos países. São tratados temas relativos aos mecanismos de coordenação, sua implementação dada a estratégia de internacionalização de P&D adotada pela empresa, assim como é discutido em que medida as tecnologias de informação e comunicações podem auxiliar a empresa na missão de coordenar e integrar os esforços de todo seu P&D. Por fim, são identificados os aspectos críticos para a coordenação global dos centros de P&D, por meio da discussão sobre seus fatores facilitadores. / Investments in Research and Development have constituted an important source of competitive advantage, especially with the deepening of globalization of markets and its consequences. The sum of investments that the 27 member countries of the European Community did in 2007 exceeded EUR227 billion, while in the same year U.S. had invested $368 billion in R&D. UNESCO and OECD data show an increase in overall investment in R&D from $525 billion in 1996 to more than $1 trillion in 2006. Given the scenario of increasing business impact of Research and Development and the movement towards its decentralization towards the subsidiaries of multinational company, arises the need for global coordination and synergic use of resources in order to make investment and management of R&D more effective. This effectiveness lies on the basis of competitiveness, as it can facilitate the organization\'s flexibility to cope with market dynamics, can help save resources and maximize return on investments in infrastructure and training of the workforce. This research focuses on the issue of global R&D coordination in a multinational company that has geographically dispersed R&D centers. The scope encompasses issues related to coordination mechanisms implementation, the relationship between R&D internationalization and coordination mechanisms, to what extent information technologies and communications can help the company in the mission to coordinate and integrate efforts of all its R&D facilities. Finally, it is identified critical issues for the global R&D coordination, through the discussion of coordination facilitators.
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Gestão de projetos em um centro de pesquisa : diagnóstico e implantação de práticas para a agilidade

Piccirillo, Isabela Neto 13 February 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Aelson Maciera (aelsoncm@terra.com.br) on 2017-06-14T19:32:02Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DissINP.pdf: 3139204 bytes, checksum: bf1eb57492874b8268a6e94a6fb1ef4a (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Ronildo Prado (ronisp@ufscar.br) on 2017-06-28T07:43:33Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissINP.pdf: 3139204 bytes, checksum: bf1eb57492874b8268a6e94a6fb1ef4a (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Ronildo Prado (ronisp@ufscar.br) on 2017-06-28T07:43:42Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 DissINP.pdf: 3139204 bytes, checksum: bf1eb57492874b8268a6e94a6fb1ef4a (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-28T07:50:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DissINP.pdf: 3139204 bytes, checksum: bf1eb57492874b8268a6e94a6fb1ef4a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-02-13 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Research centers are important for technologies development whose results could be innovative products. One of the difficulties that have arisen is in developing research projects with different professors in a multidisciplinary environment. Many authors have written about the importance project management skills, techniques and practices in research centers, but few show their applications and impacts. An action research was conducted to verify and select the root causes related to the challenges of project management in an international research center (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials) through the Current Reality Tree. One of the main root causes found was about the lack of knowledge in project management methodology to elaborating multidisciplinary projects involving the transformation of a technology studied in an innovative product. Therefore, workshops were held to apply the Technology Roadmapping (TRM) and the product vision in a project that develops and intends to transform an innovative technology into a product. In addition, the Kanban approach was introduced for planning its main activities. The results from these applications of action research as well as the researchers' perception are discussed in detail. / Os centros de pesquisa possuem um importante papel no desenvolvimento de tecnologias que podem resultar em produtos inovadores. Uma das principais dificuldades é desenvolver projetos de pesquisa com especialistas em diferentes áreas, conciliando a multidisciplinaridade e a liberdade acadêmica. Muitos estudos abordam a importância de habilidades, técnicas e práticas de gerenciamento de projetos em centros de pesquisa, mas poucos efetivamente mostram aplicações e seus impactos. Por meio de uma pesquisa-ação, este trabalho analisou e selecionou as principais causas raízes das dificuldades de gestão de projetos em um centro de pesquisa (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials) por meio do método da Árvore de Realidade Atual. Além disso, foi realizado um benchmarking em outro centro de pesquisa a fim de verificar se estas dificuldades são recorrentes. A partir deste diagnóstico, uma das causas raízes priorizadas foi a falta de conhecimento de métodos de gestão para auxiliar no desenvolvimento de projetos multidisciplinares envolvendo a transformação das tecnologias pesquisadas em produtos. Com o intuito de minimizar os problemas relacionados a essa causa raíz, foram realizados workshops para a aplicação do método do Technology Roadmapping (TRM) e da prática de visão do produto em um projeto que desenvolve e pretende transformar uma tecnologia inovadora em produto. Como resultado dessas aplicações foi possível verificar a possibilidade de combinar o TRM e a visão para abrir novas perspectivas e rotas e, logo após, realizar a síntese do produto a ser desenvolvido.
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Coordenação intraorganizacional de centros de P&D globalmente dispersos / Global R&D coordination within multinational companies

Luis Fernando Ascenção Guedes 12 April 2012 (has links)
Os investimentos em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento têm se constituído como fonte importante de vantagem competitiva, especialmente com o aprofundamento das decorrências da globalização dos mercados. A soma dos investimentos em P&D que os 27 países-membros da Comunidade Européia fizeram em 2007 superou EUR227 bilhões, ao passo que no mesmo ano os EUA investiram US$368 bilhões em P&D. Dados da OCDE e UNESCO apontam para um aumento do investimento global em P&D de US$525 bilhões em 1996 para mais de US$1 trilhão em 2006. Tendo em vista o cenário de franca expansão das funções de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento e do já consolidado movimento de descentralização do P&D em direção às subsidiárias da empresa multinacional, emerge a necessidade de coordenação global de esforços e uso racional dos recursos, de modo a tornar os investimentos e a gestão de P&D mais eficazes. A eficácia à qual se refere está na base da competitividade, na medida em que pode facilitar a flexibilidade da organização para fazer frente à dinâmica do mercado, auxiliar na economia de recursos e maximizar o retorno sobre os investimentos em infraestrutura e capacitação da mão-de-obra. Essa pesquisa se debruça sobre a questão da coordenação dos esforços de P&D em uma empresa multinacional de base tecnológica que tem centros de P&D em diversos países. São tratados temas relativos aos mecanismos de coordenação, sua implementação dada a estratégia de internacionalização de P&D adotada pela empresa, assim como é discutido em que medida as tecnologias de informação e comunicações podem auxiliar a empresa na missão de coordenar e integrar os esforços de todo seu P&D. Por fim, são identificados os aspectos críticos para a coordenação global dos centros de P&D, por meio da discussão sobre seus fatores facilitadores. / Investments in Research and Development have constituted an important source of competitive advantage, especially with the deepening of globalization of markets and its consequences. The sum of investments that the 27 member countries of the European Community did in 2007 exceeded EUR227 billion, while in the same year U.S. had invested $368 billion in R&D. UNESCO and OECD data show an increase in overall investment in R&D from $525 billion in 1996 to more than $1 trillion in 2006. Given the scenario of increasing business impact of Research and Development and the movement towards its decentralization towards the subsidiaries of multinational company, arises the need for global coordination and synergic use of resources in order to make investment and management of R&D more effective. This effectiveness lies on the basis of competitiveness, as it can facilitate the organization\'s flexibility to cope with market dynamics, can help save resources and maximize return on investments in infrastructure and training of the workforce. This research focuses on the issue of global R&D coordination in a multinational company that has geographically dispersed R&D centers. The scope encompasses issues related to coordination mechanisms implementation, the relationship between R&D internationalization and coordination mechanisms, to what extent information technologies and communications can help the company in the mission to coordinate and integrate efforts of all its R&D facilities. Finally, it is identified critical issues for the global R&D coordination, through the discussion of coordination facilitators.

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