Improvement of New Government R&D Program Plans through Preliminary Feasibility Studies
As a part of an evaluation system for R&D programs,
the Korean Government has applied the preliminary feasibility study
to new government R&D program plans. Basically, the fundamental purpose of the preliminary feasibility study is to decide that the
government will either do or do not invest in a new R&D Program. Additionally, the preliminary feasibility study can contribute to the
improvement of R&D program plans. For example, 2 cases of new
R&D program plans applied to the study are explained in this paper and there are expectations that these R&D programs would yield better
performance than without the study. It is thought that the important point of the preliminary feasibility study is not only the effective
decision making process of R&D program but also the opportunity to improve R&D program plan actually.
[1] Y. B. Lee, J. Hwang, "A Study on Correlation between Elements of AHP
for Government R&D Programs," Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process, 2011.
[2] Seongmin Yim, Hyun-Kyu Kang, "Feasibility Analysis Studies on New
National R&D Programs in Korea," World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2011.11.14.~16, Paris, France, pp.698~700.
[3] Thomas L. Saaty, Luis G. Vargas, Decision Making with The Analytic Networking Process; Economic, Political, Social and Technological
Applications with Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks, Springer. 2006.
[1] Y. B. Lee, J. Hwang, "A Study on Correlation between Elements of AHP
for Government R&D Programs," Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process, 2011.
[2] Seongmin Yim, Hyun-Kyu Kang, "Feasibility Analysis Studies on New
National R&D Programs in Korea," World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2011.11.14.~16, Paris, France, pp.698~700.
[3] Thomas L. Saaty, Luis G. Vargas, Decision Making with The Analytic Networking Process; Economic, Political, Social and Technological
Applications with Benefits, Opportunities, Costs and Risks, Springer. 2006.
@article{"International Journal of Business, Human and Social Sciences:60544", author = "Hyun-Kyu Kang", title = "Improvement of New Government R&D Program Plans through Preliminary Feasibility Studies", abstract = "As a part of an evaluation system for R&D programs,
the Korean Government has applied the preliminary feasibility study
to new government R&D program plans. Basically, the fundamental purpose of the preliminary feasibility study is to decide that the
government will either do or do not invest in a new R&D Program. Additionally, the preliminary feasibility study can contribute to the
improvement of R&D program plans. For example, 2 cases of new
R&D program plans applied to the study are explained in this paper and there are expectations that these R&D programs would yield better
performance than without the study. It is thought that the important point of the preliminary feasibility study is not only the effective
decision making process of R&D program but also the opportunity to improve R&D program plan actually.", keywords = "Preliminary feasibility study, Government R&D program.", volume = "6", number = "11", pages = "3255-3", }