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第五章 結論與建議

5.2 研究建議

5.2.2 對於後續研究之建議

本研究對於新產品開發績效之探討,以電子產品研發單位為對象,將新 產品開發績效之衡量,區分為品質、成本與時間三個構面,而由系統動態學 之觀點分別建構其因果迴路圖,說明其各影響因子間之因果關係。後續研究 或能以本研究結果為基礎,進行實證探討,進一步確立所獲得之驅動因子對 於新產品開發績效之影響。亦或選擇不同產業為對象,以比較其其同。

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