FIGURE 1. The R&D Performance as a System
FIGURE 1. The R&D Performance as a System
FIGURE 2. The Overview of Technology to Business Management
FIGURE 2. The Overview of Technology to Business Management
TABLE 1. The Summary of Output Indicators from the Literature
TABLE 1. The Summary of Output Indicators from the Literature
TABLE 2. The Summary of Outcome Indicators from the Literature
TABLE 2. The Summary of Outcome Indicators from the Literature
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