The Journal of Science Policy and Research Management
Online ISSN : 2432-7123
Print ISSN : 0914-7020
A Scoring Method for Evaluating New Product Development projects : An empirically derived project selection model
Jun'ichi TOMITAKen'ichi KUWASHIMA
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2004 Volume 17 Issue 3_4 Pages 202-211

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By focusing on scoring method that is used to evaluate R&D projects, this paper seeks to specify empirically the factors that discriminate successful projects from failed projects in the Japanese chemical industry. Our statistical analysis revealed that when projects are evaluated in this industry, three factors, marketability, technology, and synergistic potential, tend to be valued by practitioners approximately in a 3 : 2 : 1 ratio. Although the project evaluations in this research were conducted ex-post, the findings suggest that the results may also be applicable in the project selection stage. Based on our findings, we propose a Continuous Improvement Scoring Method (CISM) that contains continuous improvement cycles and links ex-ante project selection with ex-post project evaluation.
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2004 Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management
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