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    Title: AN INTEGRATED INTERPRETIVE STRUCTURAL MODELING-FUZZY ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS-BENEFITS, OPPORTUNITIES, COSTS AND RISKS MODEL FOR SELECTING TECHNOLOGIES
    Authors: 李欣怡
    Lee, Amy Hsin-I
    Contributors: 科技管理學系
    Technology Management
    Keywords: Interpretive structural modeling (ISM);fuzzy analytic network process (FANP);benefits;opportunities;costs and risks (BOCR);technology selection;flat panel
    Interpretive structural modeling (ISM);fuzzy analytic network process (FANP);benefits;opportunities;costs and risks (BOCR);technology selection;flat panel
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2014-07-07 21:49:38 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Technology evaluation has been increasingly important because of the pressing needs of new product introduction in a competitive global market. To select the most appropriate technology, a firm needs to have a robust technology evaluation framework to ev
    Technology evaluation has been increasingly important because of the pressing needs of new product introduction in a competitive global market. To select the most appropriate technology, a firm needs to have a robust technology evaluation framework to ev
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Technology Management] Journal Articles

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