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Performance measurement in R&D and new product development: setting the scene

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  • Klas Eric Soderquist
  • Armelle Godener

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In parallel to the focus on what is a high performance R&D and new product development (NPD) organisation, the question of measuring the performance of R&D and NPD is gaining increasing interest. Internally, many projects never result in a commercial product, and if they do, still many new products fail to generate economic return in the marketplace. Numerous different methods have been developed in order to evaluate R&D and NPD outputs (expected and realised), inputs (resources allocated, enabling structures/factors etc.), and the processes involved (project management, learning dynamics etc.). The paper presents a comprehensive literature review of the rationales, metrics and methods of performance measurement in R&D and NPD. It introduces seven performance measurement perspectives: financial, customer satisfaction, strategic management, process management, technology management, innovation, and knowledge management. This overview gives managers a framework for developing their measurement strategy and provides a platform for further academic research into R&D performance measurement.

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  • Klas Eric Soderquist & Armelle Godener, 2004. "Performance measurement in R&D and new product development: setting the scene," International Journal of Business Performance Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(2), pages 107-132.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbpma:v:6:y:2004:i:2:p:107-132
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