E-supply Chain for International Technology Transfer
Nahar, N.; Käkölä, T.; Huda, N., "E-supply chain for international technology package development," Management of Engineering and Technology, 2001. PICMET '01. Portland International Conference on , vol.1, no., pp.463-464 vol.1, 2001. doi: 10.1109/PICMET.2001.952377
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This research (a review of current literature and empirical research) suggests that in order to make the e-supply chain for technology transfer of a Western country company (i.e., technology supplier) more efficient and effective than the conventional technology development and delivery approach, it should be considered as a process whose phases include planning, implementation and evaluation. This paper focuses only on the e-supply chain for technology package development for international technology transfer, and does not deal with all the aspects of IT-supported technology transfer process.
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