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Joseph Z. Shyu

Researcher at National Chiao Tung University

Publications -  72
Citations -  2272

Joseph Z. Shyu is an academic researcher from National Chiao Tung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Innovation management & Government. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2057 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph Z. Shyu include National Chung Hsing University & Dalian University of Technology.

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Surface characterization of alumina-supported ceria

TL;DR: CeO/sub 2/O/Sub 3/sub 3/ samples were characterized by XPS, Raman spectroscopy, and TPR, and three cerium species were detected.
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Reconfiguring the innovation policy portfolios for Taiwan's SIP Mall industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an analytical framework for defining an innovation policy portfolio that aims to develop Taiwan's SIP Mall industry, so that it will enhance the value added of SIP Malls and, thus, the nation's competitiveness in the SIP and IC industries.
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Comparison among three analytical methods for knowledge communities group-decision analysis

TL;DR: This study established the objective and measurable patterns to obtain anticipated achievements of KC through conducting a group-decision comparison of three multiple-criteria decision-making methods, finding both the TOPSIS and VIKOR methods suitable for assessing similar problems, provide excellent results close to reality, and grant superior analysis.
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A comparison of innovation capacity at science parks across the Taiwan Strait: the case of Zhangjiang High-Tech Park and Hsinchu Science-based Industrial Park

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the innovation capacity in two different science parks across the Taiwan Strait and found differences in determinants for innovation capacity between the ZJHP and HISP, such as the basic research infrastructure, sophisticated and demanding local customer base, and the presence of clusters instead of isolated industries.
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Fuzzy multiple criteria selection of government-sponsored frontier technology R&D projects

TL;DR: A model that includes using the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method to integrate various expectations from different interest groups into evaluating objectives/Criteria, the group-decision method by technical experts based on the predetermined objectives/criteria, and the fuzzy approach in scoring the subjective judgments of the experts reveals that differences of weights toward each criterion exist among various groups.