Increasing bioethanol producers’ technological innovation capacity through r&d organisation
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https://doi.org/10.70301/6dchew52Keywords:
R&D, innovation, bioethanol industry, critical success factorsAbstract
The research and development (r&d) as company’s structure unit is a key driver of technological innovation and is the most widely used in determining the technological innovation capacity of companies. The organization of r&d may be referred to as one of the key factors that have a direct effect on r&d’s successful performance. until now, there was no model allowing to estimate the effect of individual success factors on the r&d specific determinants of innovation The fresh look at the organizational factors identifying the r&d relationships with the determinants of innovation in certain industries, in this case bioethanol industry, reveals a deeper idea about the existing interactions between the objects of interdisciplinary research.
The main findings of study describes interrelations between organizational factors and success of r&d activities which directly influence company’ technological innovativeness in bioethanol industry. The required data to determine r&d organisational factors as critical success factors (cSf) is collected through survey results in eu bioethanol industry. for claim verification and establishing the relationships between organizational critical success factors of r&d and determinants of technological innovation in the bio-ethanol industries study includes analyses of activities of european bioethanol producers, descriptive statistics methods, econometric analysis and data evaluation.
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