Strategic Planning Decisions in the High Tech Industry [electronic resource] /
edited by Dilek Cetindamar, Tugrul Daim, Berna Beyhan, Nuri Basoglu.
- VI, 259 p. 75 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resource.
1.Strategic Planning Decisions: An Overview -- PART I.Strategic Approaches -- 2.No Escape from the Dominant Theories: The Analysis of Intellectual Pillars of Technology Management in Developing Countries -- 3.Ontology- and Function-based Technology Model for decision making in new Product Development -- 4.Strategic Foresight Methodology to Identifying Business Opportunities and Technology Trends -- 5.Strategic Planning for Research Institutions -- 6.Platform Emergence in Double Unknown -- 7.Imovator's Dilemma: How to Decide When to be Offensive and When to be Defensive? -- 8.Technology Acquisition by Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework -- PART II. Tactical Approaches -- 9.Decision-making for New Technology: A multi-actor, multi-objective Method -- 10.Evaluating and Communicating the Value of Technology: Concept and Practice -- 11.The Role of Policy Intervention for Technology Management -- 12.Utilizing Risk Analysis and Scenario Planning for Technology Roadmapping -- 13.Application of Six Sigma Methodology and Use of Data in Decision-Making in the Fixed Line Planning Process.
The scale and complexity of research and practices of open innovation mandate a correspondingly sophisticated form of decision making. Strategic Planning Decisions brings together a number of tools that ease the decision process in technology companies, providing both conceptual frameworks and practical applications. Innovative approaches are presented such as an ontology-based model where all the relevant aspects of a potential technology are interrelated to provide a comprehensive and logically connected data pool for decision makers. Divided into two sections, Strategic Planning Decisions describe both strategic approaches using the decision tools, and tactical approaches. Some of these tools are expanded while some others are embedded in a model that will lay the ground for practical application. These include: � bibliometric analysis, � ontology, � roadmapping, � lead user, six sigma, and � multi-actor & multi-objective decision making methods Recent research and relevant theory are balanced with up-to-date practical applications and hands-on techniques making Strategic Planning Decisions ideal for engineers who wish to keep up-to-date with current ideas in the field of TM. It also provides workable methods for practising managers from all levels who wish to apply a more rigorous approach in their work and consultants concerned with technology assessment and its management.
9781447148876
10.1007/978-1-4471-4887-6 doi
Engineering.
Organization.
Planning.
Operations research.
Decision making.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Engineering.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Organization.
TA177.4-185
658.5
1.Strategic Planning Decisions: An Overview -- PART I.Strategic Approaches -- 2.No Escape from the Dominant Theories: The Analysis of Intellectual Pillars of Technology Management in Developing Countries -- 3.Ontology- and Function-based Technology Model for decision making in new Product Development -- 4.Strategic Foresight Methodology to Identifying Business Opportunities and Technology Trends -- 5.Strategic Planning for Research Institutions -- 6.Platform Emergence in Double Unknown -- 7.Imovator's Dilemma: How to Decide When to be Offensive and When to be Defensive? -- 8.Technology Acquisition by Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework -- PART II. Tactical Approaches -- 9.Decision-making for New Technology: A multi-actor, multi-objective Method -- 10.Evaluating and Communicating the Value of Technology: Concept and Practice -- 11.The Role of Policy Intervention for Technology Management -- 12.Utilizing Risk Analysis and Scenario Planning for Technology Roadmapping -- 13.Application of Six Sigma Methodology and Use of Data in Decision-Making in the Fixed Line Planning Process.
The scale and complexity of research and practices of open innovation mandate a correspondingly sophisticated form of decision making. Strategic Planning Decisions brings together a number of tools that ease the decision process in technology companies, providing both conceptual frameworks and practical applications. Innovative approaches are presented such as an ontology-based model where all the relevant aspects of a potential technology are interrelated to provide a comprehensive and logically connected data pool for decision makers. Divided into two sections, Strategic Planning Decisions describe both strategic approaches using the decision tools, and tactical approaches. Some of these tools are expanded while some others are embedded in a model that will lay the ground for practical application. These include: � bibliometric analysis, � ontology, � roadmapping, � lead user, six sigma, and � multi-actor & multi-objective decision making methods Recent research and relevant theory are balanced with up-to-date practical applications and hands-on techniques making Strategic Planning Decisions ideal for engineers who wish to keep up-to-date with current ideas in the field of TM. It also provides workable methods for practising managers from all levels who wish to apply a more rigorous approach in their work and consultants concerned with technology assessment and its management.
9781447148876
10.1007/978-1-4471-4887-6 doi
Engineering.
Organization.
Planning.
Operations research.
Decision making.
Engineering economics.
Engineering economy.
Engineering.
Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Organization.
TA177.4-185
658.5