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Research at the IIW Institute follows three directions:
- Contributions to Management Practice:
Applied R&D aims at direct, measurable improvements, to be put in practice easily and within short terms. Solid analysis and substantial conceptual work lead
to an increased productivity, shorter lead times, reduced costs, higher quality levels in all business processes.
Here you find examples of our contributions to management practice:
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Examples for studies and consulting projects
Empirical Research of General Interest, for Public Access: Empirical research as a contribution to public knowledge. These activities are usually financed by public means or by private sponsorship. These
resource enable us to give substantial answers to present questions.
Here you find present research findings for public access:
>> Reports / Research Findings
Scientific Research and Theory Development: The gain of knowledge, without bel-esprit-appeal, but with highly pitched methodological ambitions. We carry out scientific research that is committed to a
voluntarism-oriented theory of cognition.
>> Science and Theory Development
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