2011
DOI: 10.17323/1995-459x.2011.1.56.66
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Identification of Prospective Collaboration Networks in International R&D Programmes

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“…The final priorities were developed in decision workshops where the RPM results helped ensure that the attention could be focused on the most promising themes in view of the preceding consultation and multicriteria evaluation process. Analogous RPM-based processes have supported the development of strategic product portfolios (Lindstedt et al 2008), the establishment of priorities for international research and technology development programs (Brummer et al 2008(Brummer et al , 2011, and the selection of infrastructure maintenance projects at the Finnish Transport Agency (Mild et al 2015). An interesting feature of the application presented in Mild et al (2015) is that the RPM methodology was applied repeatedly over several consecutive years.…”
Section: Mcda Methods In Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final priorities were developed in decision workshops where the RPM results helped ensure that the attention could be focused on the most promising themes in view of the preceding consultation and multicriteria evaluation process. Analogous RPM-based processes have supported the development of strategic product portfolios (Lindstedt et al 2008), the establishment of priorities for international research and technology development programs (Brummer et al 2008(Brummer et al , 2011, and the selection of infrastructure maintenance projects at the Finnish Transport Agency (Mild et al 2015). An interesting feature of the application presented in Mild et al (2015) is that the RPM methodology was applied repeatedly over several consecutive years.…”
Section: Mcda Methods In Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%