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High-risk high-return R&D 2 Life-cycle perspective 2 National R&D program 2 R&D performance 2
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Free 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Chang, Mee Hyang 2 Hwang, Byung Yong 2 Jun, Hee Ju 2 Kim, Dae Cheol 2
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 1 Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and complexity 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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A case study on the improvement of institution of "High-Risk High-Return R&D" in Korea
Hwang, Byung Yong; Jun, Hee Ju; Chang, Mee Hyang; Kim, … - In: Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and … 3 (2017) 19, pp. 1-13
Despite the increase of government spending on R&D in South Korea, there have been limits in enhancing the challenging trait and creativity of research outcomes. A new approach to the current mode of R&D is considered necessary to tackle this problem. In 2015, South Korea operated fifteen...
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A case study on the improvement of institution of "High-Risk High-Return R&D" in Korea
Hwang, Byung Yong; Jun, Hee Ju; Chang, Mee Hyang; Kim, … - In: Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and … 3 (2017) 19, pp. 1-13
Despite the increase of government spending on R&D in South Korea, there have been limits in enhancing the challenging trait and creativity of research outcomes. A new approach to the current mode of R&D is considered necessary to tackle this problem. In 2015, South Korea operated fifteen...
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