Corporate Management of R&D-Lessons for the U.S. Government
Changes that U.S. companies have been making in the way they conduct R&D suggest ways of improving the effectiveness of federal laboratories: (1) Federal laboratories must increase the strategic value of their R&D to the taxpayer by becoming more involved in the development of public policie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Research technology management 1995-03, Vol.38 (2), p.27-36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Changes that U.S. companies have been making in the way they conduct R&D suggest ways of improving the effectiveness of federal laboratories: (1) Federal laboratories must increase the strategic value of their R&D to the taxpayer by becoming more involved in the development of public policies. This, in turn, will require them to expand their skill base beyond the physical sciences; (2) Federal labs must find ways to make the world-class basic research funded by the taxpayer preferentially advantage the U.S. taxpayer and U.S.-based companies; (3) The federal laboratories must be reengineered and the federal agencies that control them must be reinvented; (4) The R&D that is conducted at federal laboratories must be designed to be compatible with the way technology is commercialized; (5) The laboratories must increase their emphasis on the collection of research innovation from around the world and assist in the extension and transfer of that innovation to U.S. industry. |
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ISSN: | 0895-6308 1930-0166 |
DOI: | 10.1080/08956308.1995.11671680 |