DocumentCode
2470700
Title
A model for technology assessment and commercialization for innovative disruptive technologies
Author
Kassicieh, Suleiman K. ; Anderson, Steve Walsh ; Romig, A. ; Cummings, John ; McWhorter, Paul ; Williams, David
Author_Institution
Sch. of Manage., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
340
Lastpage
344
Abstract
Disruptive technologies are scientific discoveries that break through the usual product/technology capabilities and provide a basis for a new competitive paradigm. This paper reviews the literature on disruptive technologies presenting a model of the progression from scientific idea to mass production for disruptive technologies contrasted to the more copious incremental technologies. The paper then describes Sandia National Laboratories´ involvement in one of the disruptive technology areas, namely micro-electromechanical systems (sometimes referred to as microsystems or MEMS) and surveys a number of companies that have investigated Sandia´s technological discoveries for potential use in an industrial capacity. The survey focuses on the movement of the research findings from the laboratory into the marketplace and all of the problem areas that disruptive technologies face in this arena. The paper then states several hypotheses that are tested. The data is described with results and conclusions reported
Keywords
micromechanical devices; research and development management; MEMS; R&D organisations; Sandia National Laboratory; commercialization; competitive paradigm; industrial capacity; innovative disruptive technologies; mass production; micro-electromechanical systems; microsystems; research findings; scientific discoveries; scientific idea; technology assessment; Commercialization; Innovation management; Laboratories; Manufacturing; Mass production; Paper technology; Research and development; Technological innovation; Technology management; Veins;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering Management Society, 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6442-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMS.2000.872527
Filename
872527
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