2018
DOI: 10.1142/9781786344069_0002
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Bibliometrics and Patents: Case of Forecasting Biosensor Technologies for Emerging Point-of-Care and Medical IoT Applications

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“…Accordingly, practitioners and managers pertaining to technological innovations are continuously searching for means and approaches to make appropriate strategic decisions related to research and development administration, new process technologies, novel product development, commercialization, services, optimization, and investment in emerging technologies. Innovation analysis and forecast can be helpful in the process of making these decisions, such as seeking knowledge about: estimation of technology life cycle by specifying development advancement level, growth rate, and status of other related technologies; (b) acceptance of innovations in the economic and social context with numerous influences; (c) market expectations and product value chains [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, practitioners and managers pertaining to technological innovations are continuously searching for means and approaches to make appropriate strategic decisions related to research and development administration, new process technologies, novel product development, commercialization, services, optimization, and investment in emerging technologies. Innovation analysis and forecast can be helpful in the process of making these decisions, such as seeking knowledge about: estimation of technology life cycle by specifying development advancement level, growth rate, and status of other related technologies; (b) acceptance of innovations in the economic and social context with numerous influences; (c) market expectations and product value chains [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%