A Patent Map Analysis Based Fuzzy Competence Set Expansion and Enhancement for Innovation Capabilities

碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 工業教育學系 === 104 === Patent is a legal and economic means to encourage people to create and invent, to take forward scientific and technological progress, and promote economic development of security systems. Such information provides detailed descriptions of invention and thus, ca...

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Main Authors: Chang, You-Ning, 張祐寧
Other Authors: Huang, Chi-Yo
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71498214328896379302
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 工業教育學系 === 104 === Patent is a legal and economic means to encourage people to create and invent, to take forward scientific and technological progress, and promote economic development of security systems. Such information provides detailed descriptions of invention and thus, can serve as basis for competitive analysis and further technology development. Therefore, this research aims to resolve this research gap. In order to cross the research gap between the current works which mainly focus on mining patent information, this research further extend the scope and introduce patent information as the basis for competence set expansion. The study first defines the scope of the technology to be analyzed. Then, the technology/functionality matrix is constructed according to the patent search results. The technology being required to fulfill the functionality belonging to some specific product innovation will be evaluated and selected based on hybrid MCDM methods consisting of the DEMATEL based ANP and the VIKOR method based on experts’ opinions. To cross the technology competence gaps, the cost and time being required for expanding. Based on the results being derived by the Competence Set Expansion processes, the costs and the competence set expansion roadmap being required for closing the competence gaps of some specific organization can be derived. The optimal solutions generated can determine the minimum budget necessary to achieve the meta-optimum. An empirical study based on the patent analysis of the parking lot energy-saving illumination system, a competence set expansion of the parking lot energy-saving illumination system technologies, as well as the derivations of resources being required for expanding the technological competences to the aspired level are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed analytic framework. The analytic results can also serve as the basis for strategy definitions of the parking lot energy-saving illumination system technologies.