Visualized identification and discovery of technology opportunities based on co-occurrence analysis

Lv Yibo, Kang Yuhang, Wang Shujuan

Science Research Management ›› 2012 ›› Issue (4) : 80-85.

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Visualized identification and discovery of technology opportunities based on co-occurrence analysis

  • Lv Yibo1, Kang Yuhang2,3, Wang Shujuan1
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Technology opportunity is an important factor in the process of innovation decision-making. A strong capability in technology opportunity identification could improve firms' innovation capability and competitiveness. Through a literature review, a visualized analysis framework of technology opportunities identification is construced in a view of technical and operational fields. And then, through an empirical study in highway engineer field, how to discover potential technology opportunities is demonstrated, the necessary information support is provided to the innovative technology management.

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co-occurrence analysis / technology opportunity / visualization

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Lv Yibo, Kang Yuhang, Wang Shujuan. Visualized identification and discovery of technology opportunities based on co-occurrence analysis[J]. Science Research Management. 2012(4): 80-85

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