Chief Research Officer

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The Chief Research Officer ( CRO ) or Chief Scientific Officer ( CSO ) is responsible for research and development in a company or in the university sector . As with other Chief Officers , the name comes from the Anglo-Saxon region.

literature

  • Michael R. Dingerson: University Research Development and the Role of the Chief Research Officer . In: Elliott C. Kulakowski (Ed.): Research administration and management . Jones and Bartlett, Sudbury (Massachusetts) 2006, ISBN 0-7637-3277-X , pp. 63–72 ( limited preview in Google Book search).