"The art of tuning time and technology" knowledge cycles and innovation in networks

J.H. Voute
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We have developed the TAO model/sup /spl copy// (technology and application organization) as an innovation roadmap from the perspective of individual companies. However, what is a product for one company may be a production means for the next. We have found that, to fully understand innovative business clusters, stacks and chains of TAOs are a more useful presentation than capturing the whole organizational cluster of a corporation or chain in just one business representation. Studying the dynamics of individual TAOs within these networks, it became clear that also dynamic knowledge streams play an important role between individual organizations. These knowledge loops have their own cycle time. Differences in cycle time may limit exchange of information so that therefore not all TAO functions can be performed by just any company, limiting innovation. Especially universities, government funded laboratories and government funded-research programs, with their long cycle times play an important role in potential mismatching these differences in dynamics. From the insights from the stacks and chains of TAOs and their dynamics behavior guidelines may be derived for setting up more effective innovation programs for universities, commercial and public research institutes and public funded research programs. The methodology presented in the paper has been successfully applied to 'anchoring' the results and the relation network of a government funded innovative research program on computer-vision and image processing in the Netherlands.
"调整时间和技术的艺术"知识周期和网络创新
我们已经开发了TAO模型/sup /spl副本//(技术和应用组织),作为从单个公司的角度来看的创新路线图。然而,一个公司的产品可能是另一个公司的生产手段。我们发现,为了充分理解创新业务集群,tao的堆栈和链比在一个业务表示中捕获公司或链的整个组织集群更有用。通过研究这些网络中单个TAOs的动态,可以清楚地看到,动态知识流在单个组织之间也发挥着重要作用。这些知识循环有它们自己的循环时间。周期时间的差异可能会限制信息交换,因此并非所有的TAO功能都可以由任何公司执行,从而限制了创新。特别是大学、政府资助的实验室和政府资助的研究项目,它们的长周期在这些动力学差异的潜在不匹配中起着重要作用。从TAOs的堆栈和链及其动态的见解中可以得出行为准则,为大学、商业和公共研究机构以及公共资助的研究项目建立更有效的创新项目。本文中提出的方法已成功地应用于“锚定”结果和荷兰政府资助的计算机视觉和图像处理创新研究项目的关系网络。
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