학술논문

Analyzing Status Quo of Technology Fusion by Using Patents: A Global and Technical Assessment
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management IEEE Trans. Eng. Manage. Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on. 71:7101-7111 2024
Subject
Engineering Profession
Patents
Technological innovation
Industries
Market research
Convergence
Codes
Telecommunications
Patent analysis
technical assessment
technology distance
technology fusion
technology landscape
Language
ISSN
0018-9391
1558-0040
Abstract
Technology fusion is seen as an important driver of emerging industries and economic growth, creating opportunities for enterprises and societies around the world. Yet, asymmetric technological development in different countries or industries leads to disparities in technology fusion, so it is always an issue for policy-makers and scholars to identify and discover the frontier areas where technologies intersect. The objective of this article is to analyze the overall picture of global technology fusion and to explore the differences between fusion and nonfusion technologies through patents. This study utilized patents issued from 1976 to 2017 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database to analyze technology distances through interdisciplinary patent citations for examining a global picture of technology fusion. Both fusion patents and nonfusion patents are characterized by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and logistic regression based on a total of 20 patent indicators, to differentiate the two types of patents and the likelihood for nonfusion patents to become fusion patents. It is found that most characteristics of fusion patents and nonfusion patents are significantly different. Meanwhile, the novelty of industry knowledge, the richness of knowledge resources, and other conditions increase the likelihood of nonfusion technology becoming fusion technology. Findings of this study provide guidance for potential interdisciplinary innovation through patented technologies.