ABSTRACT
The organisations work on the foundation, i.e. defined vision and mandates or say Goals. These goals keep on reminding about the targets, achievements and performance of institutions. The indicators that are established for performance evaluation are recognised as a yardstick. The performance evaluation of service industries like R&D is very difficult since they have intangible output(s). During performance measurement of CSIR laboratories, indicators like publications and patents are well established but few more indicators like 3Ps (Project, Patents and Publications) were identified which result in enhancing the organisational productivity. This measurement technique is derived with a scope to propose a new and holistic system of measuring performance of R&D, which can enable allocation of resource in a rational mode.
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Abhishek Kumar
Dr. Abhishek Kumar is engaged in as Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow Campus. He is an expert in the area of management with specialization in R&D management and related field such as scientific productivity, R&D management and scientific industrial growth. He also teaches ethical issues in R&D, Intellectual Property Rights, Biotechnology and Patent Law. Dr. Abhishek is credited with experience in project management and consultancy and scientific information dissemination from Biotech Consortium India Limited, New Delhi.