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On the implications of NPD process management on DRR solutions management
Journal of Seismology & Earthquake Engineering
Swansea University Authors: Pouya Sarvghad Moghadam , Nicholas Rich
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DOI (Published version): 10.48303/jsee.2024.2035414.1112
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The ability to compress time and enhance process quality are key determinants of effective New Product Development (NPD) and equally Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) management. This paper explores the qualitative relevence of an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) derived unified conceptual model of co...
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The ability to compress time and enhance process quality are key determinants of effective New Product Development (NPD) and equally Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) management. This paper explores the qualitative relevence of an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) derived unified conceptual model of correlation coefficients between NPD sub-factors of success and performance measures drawn from dominant classical NPD models. The paper shows the application of the conceptual model to compare base isolation with damper technologies that are amongst the most advanced earthquake risk reduction strategies. The study finds that there are significant benefits for successful knowledge transfer between NPD and civil engineering and earthquake resilience engineering sectors and many potential academic and professional benefits from doing so. |
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