R. Balachandra, A COMPARISON OF R-AND-D PROJECT TERMINATION FACTORS IN 4 INDUSTRIAL-NATIONS, IEEE transactions on engineering management, 43(1), 1996, pp. 88-96
With firms establishing R&D facilities abroad, it is important for R&D
managers to understand how decisions are made and the factors that af
fect them in different countries, The decision to terminate an ongoing
R&D project is made based on a number of factors, Some of these are o
bjective and based on actual data, while others are mostly qualitative
and subjective. Previous studies have identified a number of factors
found to be important in the context of firms in the United States, So
me recent studies have identified such factors in Germany and in the U
nited Kingdom, This study examines the factors in the Japanese context
in addition to the three countries. It further compares these factors
from the four countries and provides some explanations for the simila
rities and the differences between the factors, Based on the results o
f this comparative study it suggests the implications for R&D manageme
nt.