Health Evaluation of R&D and Transformation Functional Platform
Yuhong Cao
School of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China (China)
Jianxin You
School of Economics &Management, Tongji University, Shanghai,200092, China, School of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China (China)
Yongjiang Shi
Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, CB30FS Cambridge, UK (United Kingdom)
Wei Hu
335021552@qq.comSchool of Economics and Trade, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai, 201999 (China)
Abstract
In order to improve the operational performance of R&D and transformation functional platform, the health situation of R&D and transformation functional platform must be evaluated. First, the evaluation index system of R&D and transformation functional platform health was established based on influencing factors of platform health.Then,four regional R&D and transformation functional platforms, including Shanghai Lingang Intelligent Manufacturing Research Institute (SHIMRI), Ningbo Intelligent Manufacturing Research Institute(NBIMRI), Harbin University of Technology Intelligent Research Institute(HEBIMRI) and Suzhou Intelligent Manufacturing Research Institute(SZIMRI) are selected for empirical analysis with the help of factor analysis method and two factor theory based evaluation model. Finally, according to the empirical results, policy recommendations for optimize platform’s operation and improve platform’s health are proposed.
Keywords:
R&D and transformation functional platform, health evaluation, two-factor modelReferences
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Yuhong CaoSchool of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China China
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Jianxin YouSchool of Economics &Management, Tongji University, Shanghai,200092, China, School of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China China
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Yongjiang ShiInstitute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, CB30FS Cambridge, UK United Kingdom
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Wei Hu335021552@qq.com
School of Economics and Trade, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai, 201999 China
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