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R&D Resources in Multibusiness Firms - Measuring Relatedness

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Almost half a century of diversification research supports the suggestion that related resources lead to a superior performance of multibusiness firms. Nonetheless no direct measurement concept on a complete resource base of a single business function exists up to now. This book is focusing on this gap and the understanding of R&D. Besides the core question of relatedness there are two main hypotheses developed: Is relatedness similar to the potential synergies of a resource which is tested to be significantly true while knowledge based resources are tested not to be more important for the success of R&D than others. The results suggest that three resources are most important in terms of relatedness. These are analysed and categorised on a more detailed sub-level to identify the related resources of R&D units but also to highlight the degree of relatedness within these resources. The measure is able to offer one overall relatedness value that shows to what degree R&D departments within a multibusiness firm are related. Hence this book offers interesting implications for oncoming studies on measuring relatedness, as it does for practitioners who want to measure the relatedness of R&D.

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Authors Christoph Bäumel, David Gerstner
Publisher VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2007
 
No. of pages 184
Weight 325 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Business administration, companies

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