一个用于衍生下一代创新过程模型的跨代框架

A. Kameoka, D. Itō, K. Kobayashi
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1985年S. Kline提出的对科技政策和企业技术管理产生重大影响的“链式模型”否定了多年来被人们所接受的创新“线性模型”。这两种模式在某种意义上被解释为相互对立,第一种是技术推动模式,第二种是市场拉动模式。为了理解这些创新过程,本文新引入了一个跨代综合框架,该框架表明,随着市场的成熟,第二个克莱恩模型实际上取代了第一个线性模型。这个框架接下来衍生出“市场实验”模型,在这个模型中,只有在真实的市场中进行实验,才能发现新的产品或服务。此外,它还提出了一种“市场创造”模式,即通过消费者和生产者之间的互动协同,在市场上创造新的产品和服务。这些未来创新模式体现了一种被称为“技术生产者”的新型技术专家,他们在为这种复杂的未来创新过程设计的高度先进的技术知识流平台基础设施中扮演着重要的创新者角色。创新是一个国家和企业保持竞争力所面临的最关键问题之一。21世纪初,根据日本著名的科学技术研究和政策领袖猪濑浩(Hiroshi Inose)已故的一句话,引入了“共生竞争力”的新概念。
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A cross-generation framework for deriving next generation innovation process model
The "chain-linked model" proposed by S. Kline in 1985, which gave a great impact on the science and technology policy and corporate technology management, denied the "linear model" of innovation, which had been accepted for many years. Those two models have been interpreted as dichotomous to each other in the sense that the first is a technology-push model and the second is a market-pull model. A cross-generational synthetic framework, which is newly introduced here for understanding those innovation processes, suggests that the second Kline model actually takes the place of the first linear model as the market grows mature. This framework next derives the "market experiment" model in which a new product or service can be detected only by making experiments in the real market. Further, it suggests a "market creation" model in which new products and services are created in the market by interactive synergy among consumers and producers. Those future innovation models manifest a new type of technologist to be called "Techno-Producer", who plays the important role as an innovator in a highly advanced technological knowledge-flow platform infrastructure well designed for such a complex future innovation processes. Creating new innovations is one of the most critical issues which confront a country and an enterprise in keeping to keep competitiveness. At the beginning of the 21st Century, here is introduced a new concept of "symbiotic competitiveness" based on the word of the late Hiroshi Inose, a distinguished leader of science and technology research and policy in Japan.
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