R&D scene in Singapore.
It was the human minds’ inherent ability to create, which metamorphosed the Sapiens from the stone-age to the modem mankind. In recognition of this, more formal approaches of bringing it forth have been developed by elite nations. This approach has been termed Research & Development (R&D). I...
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author | Chan, Poh Yee. Ong, Phuay Kee. Tay, Lily Kah Ling. |
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description | It was the human minds’ inherent ability to create, which metamorphosed the Sapiens from the stone-age to the modem mankind. In recognition of this, more formal approaches of bringing it forth have been developed by elite nations. This approach has been termed Research & Development (R&D). It was not until 1979 that Singapore Government appreciated the strategic importance of R&D and embraced it as a potent economic turbine. As Singapore is still newly industrializing, the government will continue to be at the heels of technology. Therefore, making Singapore a good context for our research, which explains R&D as the subject-matter. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/517902023-05-19T05:41:34Z R&D scene in Singapore. Chan, Poh Yee. Ong, Phuay Kee. Tay, Lily Kah Ling. Nanyang Business School Liao Zi Qi DRNTU::Business It was the human minds’ inherent ability to create, which metamorphosed the Sapiens from the stone-age to the modem mankind. In recognition of this, more formal approaches of bringing it forth have been developed by elite nations. This approach has been termed Research & Development (R&D). It was not until 1979 that Singapore Government appreciated the strategic importance of R&D and embraced it as a potent economic turbine. As Singapore is still newly industrializing, the government will continue to be at the heels of technology. Therefore, making Singapore a good context for our research, which explains R&D as the subject-matter. BUSINESS 2013-04-11T05:05:21Z 2013-04-11T05:05:21Z 1996 1996 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51790 en Nanyang Technological University 118 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business Chan, Poh Yee. Ong, Phuay Kee. Tay, Lily Kah Ling. R&D scene in Singapore. |
title | R&D scene in Singapore. |
title_full | R&D scene in Singapore. |
title_fullStr | R&D scene in Singapore. |
title_full_unstemmed | R&D scene in Singapore. |
title_short | R&D scene in Singapore. |
title_sort | r d scene in singapore |
topic | DRNTU::Business |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51790 |
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