产业中的技术扩散:研究需求与不足

Technological Diffusion in Industry: Research Needs and Shortcomings

Journal of Industrial Economics · 1981
被引 102 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

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综述了过去20-25年技术扩散研究文献,指出其在概念、测量、分析框架和样本覆盖上的不足,并批评这些研究对政府官员和学者造成的误导。

Abstract

ADVANCES in technology are widely regarded as major sources of improvements in the competitive positions of firms and industries as well as of increases in national economic growth rates and standards of living. Because the benefits of such advances obviously depend on the extent to which they are utilized, considerable research has been focused on the diffusion of technological innovations. Most of these studies have sought to measure the dimensions of technological diffusion and to explain differences in diffusion patterns among innovations, industries and nations as well as changes in such patterns over time. As is to be expected during the exploratory probing of major new problems, however, the most valuable contributions made so far have been to reveal the need for more penetrating concepts, better measures, more comprehensive analytical frameworks and wider samplings of the variegated phenomena to be encompassed. Shortcomings in the theoretical work have seldom been directly harmful to industrial managements because they rely on their own more detailed knowledge of the relevant facts and problems. But such research reports have tended to mislead government officials and scholars concerning the depth and accuracy of our understanding of the causes and effects of differences among, and changes in, observed diffusion patterns. The following paper surveys the literature of the past 20-25 years in this area, and provides a critique of some of its shortcomings.'

技术扩散产业创新研究不足分析框架