Return on Innovation Investment
2 July 2021
Return on Innovation Investment measures the returns generated from investments in innovation.
Return on Innovation Investment = [(Net Profit from new products and services) – (innovation costs for these products and services)] / (innovation costs for these products and services)
This indicator is included in the book: Key Performance Indicators – the 75+ measures every manager needs to know, which contains an in-depth description of this KPI, as well as practical advice on data collection, calculations, target setting, and actual usage.
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