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Dynamic roles and temporal evolution in innovation ecosystems: A case study of quantum technologies
Quantum technologies are emerging as transformative drivers of innovation across computing, communications, healthcare, and materials science. However, the roles and dynamics of actors within the quantum technology innovation ecosystem remain underexplored, particularly in interdisciplinary and globally interconnected contexts. Existing frameworks often assume static roles, overlooking the fluidity and temporal evolution of actors in rapidly evolving ecosystems.
This study addresses this gap by investigating the quantum technology innovation ecosystem from 2000 to 2024, using advanced bibliometric analysis, DistilBERT-based topic modeling, and network analysis. The research identifies five dynamic roles: Core Anchors, Cross-Network Integrators, Adaptive Explorers, Peripheral Participants, and Emerging Players, revealing the adaptability of actor contributions in response to technological shifts and collaborative opportunities.
The findings provide actionable insights for policymakers and industry leaders to enhance ecosystem resilience, support emerging contributors, and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration. By offering a dynamic, role-based framework, this research not only advances innovation ecosystem theory but also provides a scalable tool for analyzing and managing complex, interdisciplinary technological domains.
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