Analysis of the Relationship between R&D and Company Performance – Nadine Weber
Nadine Weber
Master's thesis
Analysis of the Relationship between R&D and Company Performance
Analysis of the Relationship between R&D and Company Performance
Abstract:
Research and development (R&D) activities are crucial to remain competitive. Extant literature presents divergent views on R&D’s contribution to company performance, specifically profitability and hints at cultural differences in approaching R&D led to analyze such relationship within a regional comparison between Europe and Asia. Filling the research gap focusing on the Technology, Media and Telecommunication …moreAbstract:
Research and development (R&D) activities are crucial to remain competitive. Extant literature presents divergent views on R&D’s contribution to company performance, specifically profitability and hints at cultural differences in approaching R&D led to analyze such relationship within a regional comparison between Europe and Asia. Filling the research gap focusing on the Technology, Media and Telecommunication …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 24. 8. 2023
Identifier:
https://vskp.vse.cz/eid/91353
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 5. 10. 2023
- Supervisor: Ladislav Tyll
- Reader: Ivan Balogh
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Master programme:
International Management
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