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 Changesin 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.
Tugrul Daim is a Professor and Director of the Technology
Management Doctoral Program at Portland State University. Prior to
joining PSU, he had worked at Intel Corporation for over a decade
in varying management roles. At Intel he managed product and
technology development. He also has several professional
certifications including New Product Development Professional and
Project Management Professional. Professor Daim has been consulting
to several organizations in sectors ranging from energy to medical
device manufacturing. He has been helping organizations including
US Dept of Energy, Energy Trust of Oregon, Biotronik, Biopro,
Elsevier and many others to develop technology roadmaps for their
future investments. He is also a visiting professor with the
Northern Institute of Technology at Technical University of
Hamburg, Harburg where he teaches similar short courses. He has
been recently appointedas Extraordinary Professor at the Graduate
School of Technology Management at University of Pretoria in South
Africa. He is frequently invited to give lectures to many
multinational companies including IBM, Xerox and HP as well as
universities around the world including his recent visits to
Finland, Japan and Germany. He has published over 200 refereed
papers in journals and conference proceedings. His papers appeared
in Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Technovation,
Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Computers and
Industrial Engineering, Journal of Medical Systems, Energy, Energy
Policy and many others. He has coauthored four books of readings
and several proceedings. He is the Editor-in-Chief of International
Journal of Innovation and Technology Management and North American
Editor of Technological Forecasting and Social Change. He received
his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Bogazici University in
Turkey, MS in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University in
Pennsylvania, MS in Engineering Management from Portland State
University, and PhD in Systems Science: Engineering Management from
Portland State University in Portland Oregon.
Denise Chiavetta is a Senior Consultant at Search
Technology. She brings expertise in organizational applications of
technology foresight developed over 20 years as a consultant as
well as a professional inside Fortune 100 companies and government
agencies.
As Lead of Technology Foresight at Social Technologies, a strategy,
innovation, and foresight consulting firm, Denise managed an
on-going multi-client program delivering near, mid, and log-term
implications of the changing science and technology landscape. As
head of Future Technologies at The Coca-Cola Company, Denise led
scenario exploration of long-term business needs, opportunities,
and threats for the identification of core technology platforms and
associated strategies; designed tools and processes to rapidly mine
and monitor technology advances; and developed cross-functional
teams and forums to assess potential market, business, regulatory,
environmental, and other technology drivers. Other industry roles
have included market assessment of emerging technologies at a
regional NASA Technology Transfer Center, and new process and
product development at Dupont.
Denise’s experience extends to leadership roles in cross-industry
and professional organizational futures projects. Contributing to
the advancement of applied futures for business development, Denise
led a taskforce for the Management of Accelerated Technology
Innovation (MATI), an industry-academic consortium, to assess and
develop best practices for use of foresight in technology sourcing
and technology roadmapping. She has also led best practice
benchmarks at such ad-hoc cross-industry forums as the
International Meeting of Futures Organizations and the Professional
Futurists conference of the World Future Society.
Denise received a BS in Electrical Engineering from Clarkson
University and an MS in Studies of the Future from the University
of Houston-Clear Lake. While studying in Houston, Denise developed
and managed various futures projects for clients including Texas
A&M University, the City of Houston, and the Kellogg Foundation
through the program's Institute for Futures Research. She was also
a Visiting Special Project Leader at the National University of
Mexico (UNAM), Office of Advisors to the Rector where she developed
program recommendations for the transfer of emerging sustainable
technologies to the industrial sector.
Alan Porter is Professor Emeritus of Industrial & Systems
Engineering, and of Public Policy, at Georgia Tech, where he is
Co-director of the Technology Policy and Assessment Center.
He is also Director of R&D for Search Technology, Inc.,
Norcross, GA (producers of VantagePoint and Thomson Data Analyzer
software). He is author or co-author of some 230 articles and
books, including Tech Mining (Wiley, 2005) and Forecasting and
Management of Technology (Wiley, 2011). Current research
emphasizes “forecasting innovation pathways” for newly emerging
technologies. This entails text mining of science, technology
& innovation information resources to generate Competitive
Technical Intelligence.
Ozcan Saritas is a Professor of Innovation and Strategy at
the National Research University, Higher School of Economics (HSE),
Moscow; a Senior Research Fellow at the Manchester Institute of
Innovation Research, University of Manchester; and editor-in-chief
of “Foresight” - the journal of future studies, strategic thinking
and policy. His research focuses upon innovation and policy
research with particular emphasis on socio-economic and
technological Foresight. With a PhD from the “Foresight and
Prospective Studies Programme,” he introduced the “Systemic
Foresight Methodology”, and has produced a number of publications
on the topic. He has extensive work experience with the
international organisations including United Nations (UNIDO and
UNCTAD), OECD, and the European Commission. He has been involved in
large scale national, multinational and corporate research and
consultancy projects such as Research and Innovation Foresight for
Europe 2030 (RIF2030); Russian S&T Foresight 2040; European
Commission Anticipatory Governance Systems; Scanning for Emerging
Science, Technology and Innovation issues (SESTI) and a Horizon
Scanning project for the Rockefeller Foundation on the future of
developmental issues. At the HSE, Ozcan is currently involved in
the development of “An Intellectual Analytics System for Detecting
Emerging Trends and Opportunities in STI Dynamics”. Besides his
research activities, Ozcan designs and delivers academic and
executive educationcourses on Foresight, Innovation and STI Policy.
Ozcan’s contribution in this book was supported within the
framework of the Basic Research Program at the National Research
University Higher School of Economics (HSE) and was funded within
the framework of the subsidy granted to the HSE by the Government
of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the Global
Competitiveness Program.
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