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Sensor Technology: A Dynamic Assessment

In: Managing New Product Development and Innovation

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Managing New Product Development and Innovation provides a new approach to the microeconomics of innovation by measuring the technical quality of new products and guiding the managers of innovation and technology in the central considerations of today’s knowledge-based companies.

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  • ., 2001. "Sensor Technology: A Dynamic Assessment," Chapters, in: Managing New Product Development and Innovation, chapter 13, pages 264-278, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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