– Research overview on technological innovation for enterprises.
– Presenting on a number of methods and tools to analyze and evaluate the capacity innovation index of enterprises
– Compare indicators of instruments
– Make some recommendations for improving the efficiency of innovation for businesses, especially in the field of information technology
– Documents:
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