Improvement of procedure for building up the new technological strategy for science-technology based businesses in Vietnam
Keywords:
S&T business, Technological strategyAbstract
Competitive advantage of science-technology based businesses (S&T businesses) is the use of new technologies. In their pro-active position, S&T businesses need to have a proper way for building up their S&T strategies. This paper proposes a procedure to build up the new technological strategies which would be applicable for Vietnamese S&T businesses. Here the discussions will be made about the methods of building up the new strategies and the meanings and limitations of this procedure. This is also a way to identify requirements towards contents of building the technological strategies for S&T businesses through visions and mindset of strategy makers. The objective of this research is to provide S&T businesses with an approach to build up new technological strategies in their activities to produce competitive product in domestic and overseas markets.
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