Analysis of Technology Management Functions in Finnish High Tech Companies

  • Kropsu-Vehkapera H
  • Haapasalo H
  • Rusanen J
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Technology management (TM) for companies is about sustaining and improving a company's competitiveness in the long-term. The aim of this study is to identify the common perception of TM functions in Finnish high tech compa-nies, which elements are the most critical for them, and where the biggest development needs are in practice. The study was realised qualitatively in 15 Finnish high tech companies. Interviews were held with persons responsible for company management ac tivities i n t he ar ea of technology. The r esults show m any s imilar characteristics i n t he ca se companies, such as the nature of the technology strategy, the mode of co-operation in technology development, or the ways of acquir-ing technologies. However, differences were also identified mainly in the companies' business models and company size. None of the functions of TM, were evaluated as the most important by the case companies. However, certain functions of TM were highly appreciated and are mostly related to the engineering activities, such as product development, technology development, information and knowledge management, life cycle management, and production process management.

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Kropsu-Vehkapera, H., Haapasalo, H., & Rusanen, J.-P. (2009). Analysis of Technology Management Functions in Finnish High Tech Companies. The Open Management Journal, 2(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874948800902010001

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