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Formulating Technology Policy and Planning Industrial R&D Activities

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  • Muhittin Oral

    (Université Laval, Quebec)

  • Jean-Louis Malouin

    (Université Laval, Quebec)

  • Joël Rahn

    (Université Laval, Quebec)

Abstract

This paper summarizes an actual study conducted for the State Planning Organization of Turkey with the objective of formulating a national R&D policy, the implementation of which will contribute to the realization of the national goals stated in the development plans of the country. The study consists of three complementary substudies: (i) a continuous simulation model for evaluating national technology policy, (ii) an industrial survey to determine the structure of technology employed in production units, (iii) a plan for R&D activities in the iron and steel industry. A "macro-to-micro and micro-to-macro" approach was used in conducting the study in order to base the concepts on the facts and to find the facts based on the concepts.

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  • Muhittin Oral & Jean-Louis Malouin & Joël Rahn, 1981. "Formulating Technology Policy and Planning Industrial R&D Activities," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 27(11), pages 1294-1308, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ormnsc:v:27:y:1981:i:11:p:1294-1308
    DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.27.11.1294
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    1. Federico Cosenz & Guido Noto, 2016. "Applying System Dynamics Modelling to Strategic Management: A Literature Review," Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 33(6), pages 703-741, November.

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