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Global Collaboration of R&D: A Case of Samsung Electro-Mechanics and UT Dallas  

Suh, Sang-Hyuk (호서대학교 글로벌창업대학원 창업학과)
Lee, Sun-Young (구미대학교 마케팅학과)
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Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society / v.17, no.1, 2014 , pp. 174-194 More about this Journal
Abstract
Collaborative technology development is now one of the most significant modes of activity in the global scientific community. However, the international cooperation of science and technology simultaneously provides opportunities and challenges, and the results of global R&D collaboration can be positive or negative as the cooperation conditions of the parties may be different according to the types or characteristics of the participants and the pattern, purpose, and motivation of cooperation. In order to minimize the risk and improve the performance of cooperation, more comprehensive as well as micro-level research is needed. This study investigates a case of successful collaborative R&D conducted by several firms, universities, and public research organizations in both Korea and the U.S.A. The aim of this study is to identify the factors of successful R&D collaboration.
Keywords
Global R&D Collaboration; Case study of R&D Collaboration; Key success of R&D Collaboration; Performance of R&D Collaboration; Samsung and UT Dallas Collaboration;
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