Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials
Today’s plastics are increasingly compounded using renewable fibres. Such composites raised the interest of the massively bulk-plastics consuming building industry. However, “green” products are still rare and their development constitutes a challenge particularly for small companies. Our study eval...
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doaj-356ae4e29b8744f6bf70c08ad9e1fcc72020-11-25T01:36:44ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952016-06-014C495410.1016/j.cscm.2015.12.003Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materialsDaniel Friedrich0Andreas Luible1Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Competence Center Façade and Metal Engineering, Division Composites, Technikumstrasse 21, 6048 Horw, SwitzerlandLucerne University of Applied Sciences, Head of Competence Center Façade and Metal Engineering, Technikumstrasse 21, 6048 Horw, SwitzerlandToday’s plastics are increasingly compounded using renewable fibres. Such composites raised the interest of the massively bulk-plastics consuming building industry. However, “green” products are still rare and their development constitutes a challenge particularly for small companies. Our study evaluated European scientific projects in composites from which we derived a Research Portfolio serving as future matrix for ideation. It was found that research databanks can serve as basis for strategic innovation planning. We were able to identify several appropriate future technologies and material applications in the field of bio-based plastics composites. Our methodology particularly supports manufacturers with less formalized innovation processes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509515300188Innovation managementIdeationMeta-analysisPortfolio matrixWood–plastics-composites |
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Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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Supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: A case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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supporting the development process for building products by the use of research portfolio analysis: a case study for wood plastics composite materials |
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Case Studies in Construction Materials |
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Today’s plastics are increasingly compounded using renewable fibres. Such composites raised the interest of the massively bulk-plastics consuming building industry. However, “green” products are still rare and their development constitutes a challenge particularly for small companies.
Our study evaluated European scientific projects in composites from which we derived a Research Portfolio serving as future matrix for ideation. It was found that research databanks can serve as basis for strategic innovation planning. We were able to identify several appropriate future technologies and material applications in the field of bio-based plastics composites. Our methodology particularly supports manufacturers with less formalized innovation processes. |
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Innovation management Ideation Meta-analysis Portfolio matrix Wood–plastics-composites |
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