RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations

Companies, private and publicly funded research institutions have been engaged in research projects and research programs. This paper describes a research capability maturity model for managing technological innovations. The insights for this proposal were derived from studying a variety of research...

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Main Author: NARASIMHALU, Arcot Desai
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2006
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-16002011-01-07T03:22:11Z RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations NARASIMHALU, Arcot Desai Companies, private and publicly funded research institutions have been engaged in research projects and research programs. This paper describes a research capability maturity model for managing technological innovations. The insights for this proposal were derived from studying a variety of research organizations for managing technological innovations in a publicly funded research institute in Singapore. The model was implemented over a period of time with different degrees of success in Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore which has since been renamed Institute for Infocomm Research. The suggested maturity model has five layers - Ad-Hoc, Directed, Managed, Optimized, and Outsourced. Every research organization is likely to operate in any one of these five levels. The first fours levels can easily be managed entirely within an organization. The transition from the fourth to the fifth level is indeed very challenging and requires establishing the right set of frameworks for collaboration. The paper will describe the relationship between an organization's researchers and the research partners and the issues that become important at each of these levels. Some research organizations may have technology innovation directed research projects that operate across all the five levels. The paper will discuss the nature of technology innovation projects that lend themselves best to each of the five levels. 2006-07-08T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/601 info:doi/10.1109/PICMET.2006.296611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PICMET.2006.296611\ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Technology and Innovation
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topic Computer Sciences
Technology and Innovation
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Technology and Innovation
NARASIMHALU, Arcot Desai
RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
description Companies, private and publicly funded research institutions have been engaged in research projects and research programs. This paper describes a research capability maturity model for managing technological innovations. The insights for this proposal were derived from studying a variety of research organizations for managing technological innovations in a publicly funded research institute in Singapore. The model was implemented over a period of time with different degrees of success in Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore which has since been renamed Institute for Infocomm Research. The suggested maturity model has five layers - Ad-Hoc, Directed, Managed, Optimized, and Outsourced. Every research organization is likely to operate in any one of these five levels. The first fours levels can easily be managed entirely within an organization. The transition from the fourth to the fifth level is indeed very challenging and requires establishing the right set of frameworks for collaboration. The paper will describe the relationship between an organization's researchers and the research partners and the issues that become important at each of these levels. Some research organizations may have technology innovation directed research projects that operate across all the five levels. The paper will discuss the nature of technology innovation projects that lend themselves best to each of the five levels.
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title RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
title_short RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
title_full RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
title_fullStr RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
title_full_unstemmed RECAMM: A Research Capability Maturity Model for Managing Technological Innovations
title_sort recamm: a research capability maturity model for managing technological innovations
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PICMET.2006.296611\
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