The structure of bio-information-nano technology convergence from firms’ perspective

Autor: Jong-ku Son, Young-Ho Moon, We Shim, Oh-Jin Kwon, Kang-hoe Kim, Keunhwan Kim
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Foresight. 16:270-288
ISSN: 1463-6689
DOI: 10.1108/fs-11-2012-0082
Popis: Purpose – This study aims to contribute to the comprehension of managerial implications in all the new convergences fields: bioinformation technology (BIT), nanoinformation technology (NIT), nanobiotechnology (NBT) and bioinformation–nanotechnology (BINT). The phenomenon of convergence that significantly impacted economies and societies in the information technology era has continued to be combined with new technologies such as nanotechnology and biotechnology. Many countries have tried to seize the initiative to strengthen the future competitiveness, and it become increasingly important for roles of companies to expand applications of the new convergence. Design/methodology/approach – From a company-based perspective, the study quantifies leading companies’ degree of influence in each convergence field. Findings – However, the result shows that companies’ influences are not mature enough to transfer the initiatives from both the NBT and BINT convergence fields. In addition, this study presents a perceivable framework for companies/institutions by identifying which technological fields the companies/institutions are influential in and what degrees of technological impact are shaped among them. As a result, this allows companies/institutions to recognize their environments squarely. Originality/value – This study applied the replacement process that can reinforce the investigation of the extent to which a firm has a significant ability to influence others directly and indirectly. From the methodology perspective, such replacement can intensely display the structure and the extent of competition among firms. Therefore, the results provide an explicit information to understand the overall business situation. Paper type – Research paper
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