DocumentCode :
3746678
Title :
Evaluating the science-technology interaction in nanotechnology: A simulation-based study
Author :
Nuha Zamzami;Andrea Schiffauerova
Author_Institution :
Concordia Institute For Information Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8 CANADA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
242
Lastpage :
253
Abstract :
Nanotechnology as an emerging, science-driven and rapidly evolving field with the multidisciplinary nature is an example of cases where science and technology are proximate and their interaction is essential. The scientific and technological networks can be formed separately in a social context and the linkages from the scientific to the technological network can be established through authors-inventors who act as gatekeepers and bridge the knowledge between the two communities. This work concerns individual researchers who are doing both, patenting and publishing, in the field of nanotechnology in Quebec Canada. An agent-based model was developed using real data regarding both nano-related articles and their authors, and nano-related patents and their inventors were collected from SCOPUS and USPTO databases respectively. While the repetitiveness in collaborative relationships has shown an enhancement in author-inventors performance, it negatively affects the knowledge flow efficiency. Author-inventors are fundamentals for increasing the network productivity and assure its interconnectivity.
Keywords :
Production
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408168
Filename :
7408168
Link To Document :
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