Innovation, research and development management:

1.2. Environmental factors influencing business strategies in R&D and their consequences1.2.1. The major role of innovation in competition strategies; 1.2.2. The emergence of the consumer in R 1.2.3. The effects of market globalization; 1.3. R&D strategies tested overseas: the example of Chi...

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Hauptverfasser: Gilbert, Patrick (VerfasserIn), Gastaldi, Lise (VerfasserIn), Le Boulaire, Martine (VerfasserIn), Bobadilla, Natalia (VerfasserIn), Lelebina, Olga (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2018
London, UK ISTE, Ltd 2018
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Zusammenfassung:1.2. Environmental factors influencing business strategies in R&D and their consequences1.2.1. The major role of innovation in competition strategies; 1.2.2. The emergence of the consumer in R 1.2.3. The effects of market globalization; 1.3. R&D strategies tested overseas: the example of China; 1.3.1. Western companies' choice to locate their R&D in China; 1.4. Conclusion; 2. Work in R&D and its Transformations; 2.1. Specifics of R&D work and its heterogeneity; 2.1.1. Non-routine and knowledge intensive work
2.1.2. The work in R&D: between interactions and engagements with the surrounding environment2.1.3. A job characterized by a certain degree of autonomy and occupational regulations; 2.2. The main transformations of R&D work since 1990; 2.2.1. The advent of project management and of the concurrent engineering model; 2.2.2. A job which is more interactive and more dependent on the downstream; 2.2.3. Managerialization, bureaucratization and remoteness of technical work; 2.3. Current tensions and open questions as to the future of work in R&D
2.3.1. Increasing pressure and strong focus in the short term: how sustainable is this in individual and collective terms?2.3.2. Relocation, internationalization, outsourcing and open innovation: what is the future of R&D work?; 2.3.3. The digital revolution: what is the impact on work in R&D?; 2.4. Conclusion; 3. Rationalization and Creativity: R&D under Pressure; 3.1. Permanent rationalizations and reduction of available resources in R 3.1.1. The rationalization concept; 3.1.2. R&D struggling with permanent rationalization; 3.1.3. Rationalization as a slack reduction strategy
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN:9781119507345

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