Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people

Relying on expert panels to judge which innovation projects should get the go-ahead for funding produces mixed results. The authors' study of how R&D projects are green-lighted reveals multiple flaws in the process that can result in biased and poor decisions. The article details potential...

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Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
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Research and development projects
Projets de recherche et de développement
New products ; Management
title Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
title_auth Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
title_exact_search Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
title_full Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people Thorsten Grohsjean, Linus Dahlander, Ammon Salter, and Paola Criscuolo
title_fullStr Better ways to green-light new projects organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people Thorsten Grohsjean, Linus Dahlander, Ammon Salter, and Paola Criscuolo
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title_short Better ways to green-light new projects
title_sort better ways to green light new projects organizations can make better choices about which r d projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
title_sub organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people
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Research and development projects
Projets de recherche et de développement
New products ; Management
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Research and development projects
Projets de recherche et de développement
New products ; Management
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