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Anticipating future innovation pathways through large data analysis /

Title By: Daim, Tugrul U [Edited by] | Chiavetta, Denise [Edited by] | Porter, Alan L [Edited by] | Saritas, Ozcan [Edited by]
Material type: BookSeries: Innovation, technology, and knowledge management.Publisher: Cham : Springer, c2016.Description: xviii, 360 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9783319390543Subject(s): Business | Management | Industrial management | Big data | Industrial organization | Economic policyDDC classification: 006.312 AN TI Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This book aims to identify promising future developmental opportunities and applications for Tech Mining. Specifically, the enclosed contributions will pursue three converging themes: The increasing availability of electronic text data resources relating to Science, Technology & Innovation (ST & I) The multiple methods that are able to treat this data effectively and incorporate means to tap into human expertise and interests Translating those analyses to provide useful intelligence on likely future developments of particular emerging S & T targets. Tech Mining can be defined as text analyses of ST & I information resources to generate Competitive Technical Intelligence (CTI). It combines bibliometrics and advanced text analytic, drawing on specialized knowledge pertaining to ST & I. Tech Mining may also be viewed as a special form of "Big Data" analytics because it searches on a target emerging technology (or key organization) of interest in global databases. One then downloads, typically, thousands of field-structured text records (usually abstracts), and analyses those for useful CTI. Forecasting Innovation Pathways (FIP) is a methodology drawing on Tech Mining plus additional steps to elicit stakeholder and expert knowledge to link recent ST & I activity to likely future development. A decade ago, we demeaned Management of Technology (MOT) as somewhat self-satisfied and ignorant. Most technology managers relied overwhelmingly on casual human judgment, largely oblivious of the potential of empirical analyses to inform R & D management and science policy. CTI, Tech Mining, and FIP are changing that.
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Preface --
Part I: Data Science/Technology Review --
Chapter 1: FTA as Due Diligence for an Era of Accelerated Interdiction by an Algorithm-Big Data Duo --
Chapter 2: A Conceptual Framework of Tech Mining Engineering to Enhance the Planning of Future Innovation Pathways --
Chapter 3: Profile and Trends of FTA and Foresight --
Chapter 4: Recent Trends in Technology Mining Approaches --
Chapter 5: Anticipating Future Pathways of Science, Technology, and Innovations --
Part II: Text Analytic Methods --
Chapter 6: Towards Foresight 3.0 --
The HCSS Metafore Approach --
Chapter 7: Using Enhanced Patent Data for Future-Oriented Technology Analysis --
Chapter 8: Innovation and Design Process Ontology --
Chapter 9: Generating Competitive Technical Intelligence Using Topical Analysis, Patent Citation Analysis and Term Clumping Analysis --
Chapter 10: Identifying Targets for Technology Mergers and Acquisitions Using Patent Information and Semantic Analysis --
Chapter 11: Identifying Technological Topic Changes in Patent Claims Using Topic Modeling --
Chapter 12: Semi-Automatic Technology Roadmapping Composing Method for Multiple Science, Technology, and Innovation Data Incorporation --
Chapter 13: Generating Futures from Text --
Part III: Anticipating the Future --
Cases and Frameworks --
Chapter 14: Additive Manufacturing --
Chapter 15: The Application of Social Network Analysis --
Chapter 16: Building a View of the Future of Antibiotics Through the Analysis of Primary Patents --
Chapter 17: Combining Scientometics with Patent-Metrics for CTI Service in R & D Decision Making --
Chapter 18: Tech Mining for Emerging STI Trends through Dynamic Term Clustering and Semantic Analysis: The Case of Photonics.

This book aims to identify promising future developmental opportunities and applications for Tech Mining. Specifically, the enclosed contributions will pursue three converging themes: The increasing availability of electronic text data resources relating to Science, Technology & Innovation (ST & I) The multiple methods that are able to treat this data effectively and incorporate means to tap into human expertise and interests Translating those analyses to provide useful intelligence on likely future developments of particular emerging S & T targets. Tech Mining can be defined as text analyses of ST & I information resources to generate Competitive Technical Intelligence (CTI). It combines bibliometrics and advanced text analytic, drawing on specialized knowledge pertaining to ST & I. Tech Mining may also be viewed as a special form of "Big Data" analytics because it searches on a target emerging technology (or key organization) of interest in global databases. One then downloads, typically, thousands of field-structured text records (usually abstracts), and analyses those for useful CTI. Forecasting Innovation Pathways (FIP) is a methodology drawing on Tech Mining plus additional steps to elicit stakeholder and expert knowledge to link recent ST & I activity to likely future development. A decade ago, we demeaned Management of Technology (MOT) as somewhat self-satisfied and ignorant. Most technology managers relied overwhelmingly on casual human judgment, largely oblivious of the potential of empirical analyses to inform R & D management and science policy. CTI, Tech Mining, and FIP are changing that.

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