Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector

Invention, innovation and technology play a big part in international competitive strategies of developed nations and in efforts by emerging nations to increase their standard of living. Quality-of-life standards are primarily related to science, innovation and technology, and are the direct results...

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Main Authors: Auw, Chor Khoon, Loo, Chin Chye, Woo, Yin Leng
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-426882024-01-12T10:31:22Z Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector Auw, Chor Khoon Loo, Chin Chye Woo, Yin Leng Nanyang Business School Tan Lin Boon Benjamin DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor Invention, innovation and technology play a big part in international competitive strategies of developed nations and in efforts by emerging nations to increase their standard of living. Quality-of-life standards are primarily related to science, innovation and technology, and are the direct results of organised research and development (R&D). Singapore has recognized that industry-driven R&D would contribute to current and future international economic competitiveness. The objectives for Singapore government to encourage and perform R&D activities are clearly spelled out in two technology plans. However, the determinant factors for private firms to perform R&D, and the contribute of R&D to firms' performances have not been comprehensively studied and reported. Master of Business Administration 2011-01-07T02:22:04Z 2011-01-07T02:22:04Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42688 en 89 p. application/pdf
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Auw, Chor Khoon
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Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
description Invention, innovation and technology play a big part in international competitive strategies of developed nations and in efforts by emerging nations to increase their standard of living. Quality-of-life standards are primarily related to science, innovation and technology, and are the direct results of organised research and development (R&D). Singapore has recognized that industry-driven R&D would contribute to current and future international economic competitiveness. The objectives for Singapore government to encourage and perform R&D activities are clearly spelled out in two technology plans. However, the determinant factors for private firms to perform R&D, and the contribute of R&D to firms' performances have not been comprehensively studied and reported.
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Auw, Chor Khoon
Loo, Chin Chye
Woo, Yin Leng
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Loo, Chin Chye
Woo, Yin Leng
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title Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
title_short Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
title_full Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
title_fullStr Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of R&D activities and performances of firms in Singapore manufacturing sector
title_sort determinants of r&d activities and performances of firms in singapore manufacturing sector
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