Attractiveness and Feasibility!
Attractiveness is a measure of the likely benefits to industry and society, feasibility is a measure of the research organizations competitive position.
Attractiveness is a measure of the likely benefits to industry and society from successful scientific and technical advances within the industries and sectors relevant to the research purpose. Attractiveness is measured as the product of potential benefits and ability to capture.
Ability to capture:
the likelihood of the nation capturing the estimated potential benefits from successful R&D for the industries and sectors comprising the research purpose. Consider : assumes that research is successfully completed, account for factors in the external environment that may enhance or constrain adoption of new technology or other outcomes of scientific research, conditions for uptake are those likely to prevail in the future when research outputs are delivered to the market.
Feasibility is a measure of the research organisation competitive position in the delivery of scientific and technical progress within the research purpose for the nation. Feasibility is measured as the product of R&D potential and R&D capacity.
R&D potential
the scope for growth in scientific knowledge and technology development in the fields of science relevant to the growth of industries and sector represented by research purpose.
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Post CommentAlyssa M.
On June 14, 2011 at 8:45 am
yes, this 2 points must be considered before doing any business or researches!
Bambang Setiarso
On June 15, 2011 at 1:58 am
I agree with Alyssa we must consider 2 key words before we are doing business and research activities, also we can measure and evaluate two components above. Maybe we can using structural equation modelling, analysis of moment structure, or unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, etc.
CHIPMUNK
On July 20, 2011 at 4:21 am
good one
Bambang Setiarso
On July 20, 2011 at 9:31 pm
thanks for ms/miss Chipmunk for your comment. best regards