纳米技术专利中的认可:影响对类别融合反应的微观与宏观因素

Approval in Nanotechnology Patents: Micro and Macro Factors That Affect Reactions to Category Blending

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2014
被引 66
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究了微观认知限制和宏观制度逻辑如何影响纳米技术专利中类别融合的认可,发现融合对审批时间和引用次数有不同影响,且受制度逻辑和重复融合的调节。

Abstract

Studies show that blending multiple categories rather than fitting one category cleanly undermines the appeal of market offerings, but in science and technology, blending multiple categories has been a formula for creating important new categories like nanotechnology. What enables such blends to earn approval and become recognized as new categories? We argue that reactions to category blending are affected by both micro and macro factors. Specifically, blend reactions are affected at the micro level by cognitive limits, especially as blends are repeated, and at the macro level by domain-specific logics for judging quality. Using data on nanotechnology patents, we test this argument by analyzing two dimensions of approval: time to approval and citations by subsequent patents. In addition to showing that blending has different effects on these two dimensions of approval, our findings suggest that reactions to blending are moderated, as argued, by (1) institutional logics that value novel combinations and (2) the repetition of blends that came to define nanotechnology. Our study contributes to theory by linking approval of category blends to cognitive limitations and cultural and institutional logics of evaluation.

创新管理技术专利组织理论纳米技术