2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-015-1591-9
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A novel three-dimension perspective to explore technology evolution

Abstract: In terms of technology evolution pathways, patents, articles and projects are the traditional analytical dimensions, particularly patent analysis. Analysis results based on traditional dimensions are used to present the evolutionary stage based on the theory of the technology life cycle (TLC). However, traditional TLC is insufficient to explain the inner driving force of technology evolution; instead, it just describes the process. Promoting ideality degree, one of evolutionary principles in the framework of T… Show more

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“…A few papers compared the publications and patents on graphene to reveal the relationship between research and innovation (Peng, 2016). Still, a detailed and large scale analysis of graphene R&D is needed to fully reveal the landscape (Li, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few papers compared the publications and patents on graphene to reveal the relationship between research and innovation (Peng, 2016). Still, a detailed and large scale analysis of graphene R&D is needed to fully reveal the landscape (Li, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is that patent statistics provide an extremely useful data source, given their coverage, transparency and accessibility [ 81 ]. Therefore, patent data are considered by many as the most direct, detailed and objective measures of innovation [ 82 , 83 , 84 ]. In the words of Zvi Griliches [ 80 ], who was one of the first to study technological change empirically, “in this desert of data, patent statistics loom up as a mirage of wonderful plentitude and objectivity.” Especially within biotechnology, patent statistics are a good indicator of the evolution of technology [ 85 , 86 , 87 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When traditional technology roadmapping emphasizes the use of qualitative methodologies, e.g., Delphi/interview (Phaal et al 2004) and TRIZ theory (Moehrle et al 2013), Kostoff et al (1999) headed a direction that exploits technology roadmapping as a bridge to connect bibliometric approaches with technological evolution, and the combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches becomes a trend (Zhang et al 2013). Related approaches include keyword-based analysis (Lee et al 2009;Zhou et al 2014), citation analysis (Choi & Park 2009), subject-action-object-based semantic analysis (Zhang et al 2014b), diffusion modeling (Cunningham & Kwakkel 2014), and the combination of certain above approaches (Li 2015;Guo et al 2016). Further, such approaches have already been applied to a number of industry sectors, in particular emerging sectors, such as electric vehicles (Huang et al 2014), dye-sensitized solar cells (Zhang et al 2014c), energy industry (Daim & Oliver 2008;Kajikawa et al 2008;Daim et al 2017), and 3D printing (Huang et al 2017b).…”
Section: Bibliometric Approaches For Tracing Technological Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%