Global R&D Project Management and Organization: A Taxonomy |
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Authors: | Vittorio Chiesa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hefei institute of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. box 1123, Hefei, Anhui 230031 PR China;2. Shanghai Superconducting Technology Co. Ltd, PR China |
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Abstract: | This work studies the management and organization of global R&D projects, i.e. projects leading to innovations to be exploited in multiple countries. It provides a taxonomy of how firms conduct such projects. The empirical base is composed of twelve multinational companies, from the three major areas (Europe, Japan, North America), operating technology-intensive businesses. Two basic structures are identified: the specialization based, where one foreign lab (the firm's center of excellence) is assigned the responsibility for developing a new product, process or technology on the basis of a global mandate, and the integration based, where different units contribute to technology development programs and global innovations are the result of the joint work of these units. In each categories two sub-cases have been found: the center of excellence and the supported specialization, on the one hand, and the network and specialized contributor structures, on the other. The four structures have been studied in relation to: the key characteristics of the organization and management of global projects (in each phase, from conception to introduction into the market), the organizational factors affecting the success, the context conditions in which the structure is considered appropriate. |
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