Title :
R & D project selection models: An assessment
Author_Institution :
Univ. Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract :
The R&D project selection decision is described as a process by which an intermittent stream of changes are made to lists of currently active and proposed projects. It includes generating alternatives, determining when a decision is required, collecting data, specifying constraints and criteria, and recycling. The decision is viewed as imbedded within a hierarchical, diffuse budgeting and planning process. Process characteristics such as multiple criteria whose relative importance varies over time, inherent uncertainty and parameter interrelationships result in a highly complex decision problem. The existing normative R&D benefit measurement and project selection literature is assessed and the limitations inherent in the proposed models are determined. A number of research opportunities are identified for both methodological and empirical studies.
Keywords :
modelling; research and development management; decision problem; diffuse budgeting and planning process; inherent uncertainty; multiple criteria; parameter interrelationships; project selection models; Analytical models; Biological system modeling; Data models; Mathematical model; Proposals; Resource management; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.1974.6448498