Innovation as a nonlinear process, the scientometric perspective, and the specification of an 'innovation opportunities explorer'
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| Publication date | 2013 |
| Journal | Technology Analysis & Strategic Management |
| Volume | Issue number | 25 | 6 |
| Pages (from-to) | 641-653 |
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| Abstract |
The process of innovation follows nonlinear patterns across the domains of science, technology, and the economy. Novel bibliometric mapping techniques can be used to investigate and represent distinctive, but complementary perspectives on the innovation process (e.g. ‘demand’ and ‘supply’) as well as the interactions among these perspectives using animations. In a map, the different perspectives can be represented as ‘continents’ of data related to varying extents over time. For example, the different branches of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the Medline database provide sources of such perspectives (e.g. ‘Diseases’ vs ‘Drugs and Chemicals’). The multiple-perspective approach enables us to reconstruct facets of the dynamics of innovation, in terms of selection mechanisms shaping localisable trajectories and/or resulting in more globalised regimes. By expanding the data with patents and scholarly publications, we demonstrate the use of this multi-perspective approach in the case of RNA Interference (RNAi). The possibility to develop an ‘Innovation Opportunities Explorer’ is specified.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2013.801948 |
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