The characteristics of industrial R&D--A study of major manufacturing industries in Hong Kong
Zeph-Yun Chang
Omega, 1985, vol. 13, issue 6, 501-506
Abstract:
An empirical study of 69 firms in Hong Kong identifies the characteristics of industrial R&D activities. Results of the study show that R&D intensity is highest in the manufacture of professional equipment, electronics, scientific, photographic and optical goods; the type of R&D activities is mainly confined to product research and development, and R&D strategies are mainly the 'follow-the-leader' strategy complemented by the 'me-too-strategy'. Through the analysis of the results, recommendations have been made for the promotion of industrial R&D activities in Hong Kong.
Date: 1985
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