Experimental Designing about R&D Risk Based Quality Function Deployment
Abstract
R&D is one of essential factors of technological innovation system. Here a new R&D project risk management frame is proposed. This framework effectively unifies quality function deployment (QFD) with risk management, and then we design evaluation experiment. The goal is that the participants can positively appraise the risk management frame in subjective feeling and experience appraisal as so on. Therefore, supporting such hypothesis: the platform coming from the predetermined risk management frame can specifically influent the policy-making execution.Key words: research and development (R&D); R&D project; risk management; QFD
Keywords
research and development (R&D); R&D project; risk management; QFD
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.mse.1913035X20100401.007
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