Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 15 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Measuring Knowledge Diffusion in Water Resources Research and Development: The Case of Korea

Inkyung Cho    
Jungkyu Park and Eunnyeong Heo    

Resumen

Technological knowledge created through government R&D investment not only contributes to technology and market expansion, but is also a major factor in evaluating a nation’s innovation capacity. As government budgets are limited, establishing an effective investment strategy is important. The purpose of this paper is to suggest R&D investment priorities in terms of the centrality of knowledge diffusion—which technology field is targeted in knowledge diffusion—and rapidity of knowledge diffusion—how quickly technological knowledge diffuses. The analysis focused on a water resources R&D program led by the Korean government. The centrality and rapidity of knowledge diffusion were analyzed using network analysis and patent citation information, respectively. By showing that results differ depending on whether centrality or rapidity are used to rank investments, the findings suggest the need for multiple analyses when establishing an R&D investment strategy. Moreover, this study expanded analysis of knowledge diffusion to the second diffusion, and confirmed that, when the rapidity of knowledge diffusion through the second diffusion is considered, priorities for government R&D investments change. The results have useful implications for R&D investment by identifying investment priorities in the water resources sector, and changes in those priorities when mid- to long-term knowledge diffusion is considered.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Jimyong Kim, Sangguk Yum, Seunghyun Son, Kiyoung Son and Junseo Bae    
Educational facilities hold a higher degree of uncertainty in predicting maintenance and repair costs than other types of facilities. Moreover, achieving accurate and reliable maintenance and repair costs is essential, yet very little is known about a ho... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Francis J. Burdon, Ellinor Ramberg, Jasmina Sargac, Marie Anne Eurie Forio, Nancy de Saeyer, Petra Thea Mutinova, Therese Fosholt Moe, Mihaela Oprina Pavelescu, Valentin Dinu, Constantin Cazacu, Felix Witing, Benjamin Kupilas, Ulf Grandin, Martin Volk, Geta Rîsnoveanu, Peter Goethals, Nikolai Friberg, Richard K. Johnson and Brendan G. McKie    
Developing a general, predictive understanding of ecological systems requires knowing how much structural and functional relationships can cross scales and contexts. Here, we introduce the CROSSLINK project that investigates the role of forested riparian... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Blanka Tundys, Yudi Fernando     Pág. 31 - 50
In the considerations, an attempt was made to organize the knowledge about the KPIs used in the literature and economic practice in relation to the implementation of a new business strategy, which is a sustainable supply chain. Based on the literature, t... ver más

 
Kai Sun, Yunqiang Zhu and Jia Song    
Geographic knowledge bases (GKBs) with multiple sources and forms are of obvious heterogeneity, which hinders the integration of geographic knowledge. Entity alignment provides an effective way to find correspondences of entities by measuring the multidi... ver más

 
Stefan Spettel and Dimitrios Vagianos    
Social media are heavily used to shape political discussions. Thus, it is valuable for corporations and political parties to be able to analyze the content of those discussions. This is exemplified by the work of Cambridge Analytica, in support of the 20... ver más