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Environmental remediation technology implementation decision patterns[]

Each year, environmental technology implementation involves many millions of dollars in the United States alone. The economics of making decisions to continue research, to make changes to processes, or to introduce new products is a critical element in the success of organizations. In previous work...

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Published in:The Journal of technology transfer 1996, Vol.21 (1/2), p.22-26
Main Authors: Tippett, D.D. (University of Alabama, Huntsville.), Grubb, R.G
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Each year, environmental technology implementation involves many millions of dollars in the United States alone. The economics of making decisions to continue research, to make changes to processes, or to introduce new products is a critical element in the success of organizations. In previous work by Paladino and Longsworth (1996), the importance of economic factors has been postulated to increase according to a set pattern throughout the implementation process. The authors seek to validate this theory and develop a better understanding of decision patterns related to technology implementations in the environmental remediation business area
ISSN:0892-9912
0892-9912
1573-7047
DOI:10.1007/BF02220303