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This paper investigates the role of business models: What differences exist between the roles of an already-existing market-based converted industry and a newly appearing market-based emerging industry? This study analyzed the status of the technologies and business models in the autonomous car and intelligent robot industries, as well as their recent two-year growth, using technology and business model patents. In addition, it investigated the current situation of the technologies, business models, and markets of the two industries based on literature reviews. This study then simulated the market growth of the autonomous car and intelligent robot industries using system dynamics. The simulations were established and verified by analyzing the references and citations of the technology patents and business model patents of the two industries. This study reached three conclusions. First, in the case of a converted industry such as autonomous cars, a strategy focused on a business model is useful in the early stage, whereas one focused on technology is efficient in the mature stage. Second, in the case of an emerging industry such as intelligent robots, a strategy focused on technology is somewhat more useful in the early stage than one focused on a business model; conversely, a strategy focused on technology is slightly more useful in the mature stage. Third, a business model is also important to supplement technology such as intelligent robots at a mature stage in Canada or autonomous cars at a mature stage in Japan.
JinHyo Joseph Yun; Dongkyu Won; KyungBae Park; Euiseob Jeong; Xiaofei Zhao. The role of a business model in market growth: The difference between the converted industry and the emerging industry. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2019, 146, 534 -562.
AMA StyleJinHyo Joseph Yun, Dongkyu Won, KyungBae Park, Euiseob Jeong, Xiaofei Zhao. The role of a business model in market growth: The difference between the converted industry and the emerging industry. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 2019; 146 ():534-562.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJinHyo Joseph Yun; Dongkyu Won; KyungBae Park; Euiseob Jeong; Xiaofei Zhao. 2019. "The role of a business model in market growth: The difference between the converted industry and the emerging industry." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 146, no. : 534-562.
Precision medicine has received a lot of attention in recent years and we have not yet found any research cases that apply Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to investment decision making in this area. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relative efficiency of candidate technology sectors in order to determine priorities for government investment in precision medicine. The results of the efficiency analysis can be used as an important reference for government policy makers to determine the amount of government investment in the next year for each candidate technology sector. The candidate technology for government investment in precision medicine was decided for 23 sectors based on the data analysis and the opinions of expert committees. This study applies the input-oriented DEA in regard to 23 technology sectors, which is widely used to analyze relative efficiency in terms of inputs versus outputs and to enhance efficiency through the propositional reduction of inputs. The input variables include the government’s research and development (R&D) investment and forward and backward industry linkage effects. The output variables are the employment creation effect, value-added effect, number of Korean patents, and number of Korean papers. Our analysis results show that the 23 technology sectors in precision medicine overall have a high efficiency, with the exception of the biobank technology sector. Therefore, since the Biobank technology sector has strong infrastructure characteristics, it seems to require continuous investment. The efficiency of DEA is high in most precision medicine sectors; therefore, overall, investing in these technologies is expected to yield good benefits.
Bangrae Lee; Eunsoo Sohn; Dongkyu Won; Woondong Yeo; KwangHoon Kim; Sanggook Kim. The Efficiency Analysis of National R&D Planning for the Field of Precision Medicine in Korea. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2018, 4, 39 .
AMA StyleBangrae Lee, Eunsoo Sohn, Dongkyu Won, Woondong Yeo, KwangHoon Kim, Sanggook Kim. The Efficiency Analysis of National R&D Planning for the Field of Precision Medicine in Korea. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2018; 4 (3):39.
Chicago/Turabian StyleBangrae Lee; Eunsoo Sohn; Dongkyu Won; Woondong Yeo; KwangHoon Kim; Sanggook Kim. 2018. "The Efficiency Analysis of National R&D Planning for the Field of Precision Medicine in Korea." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 4, no. 3: 39.
Since Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum declared the arrival of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, there has been much discussion about it. However, there is no commonly agreed-upon definition of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Therefore, we attempted to answer the following four research questions. “What is the definition of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of institutions?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of technology?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of firm innovation and start-up strategy?” Brainstorming was conducted by 11 scholars from several countries to answer these four research questions. Therefore, this research is not the end product of four research questions, but a kind of advanced template to answer the four research questions for continuing research.
Minhwa Lee; JinHyo Joseph Yun; Andreas Pyka; Dongkyu Won; Fumio Kodama; Giovanni Schiuma; Hangsik Park; Jeonghwan Jeon; KyungBae Park; Kwangho Jung; Min-Ren Yan; SamYoul Lee; Xiaofei Zhao. How to Respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or the Second Information Technology Revolution? Dynamic New Combinations between Technology, Market, and Society through Open Innovation. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2018, 4, 21 .
AMA StyleMinhwa Lee, JinHyo Joseph Yun, Andreas Pyka, Dongkyu Won, Fumio Kodama, Giovanni Schiuma, Hangsik Park, Jeonghwan Jeon, KyungBae Park, Kwangho Jung, Min-Ren Yan, SamYoul Lee, Xiaofei Zhao. How to Respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or the Second Information Technology Revolution? Dynamic New Combinations between Technology, Market, and Society through Open Innovation. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity. 2018; 4 (3):21.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMinhwa Lee; JinHyo Joseph Yun; Andreas Pyka; Dongkyu Won; Fumio Kodama; Giovanni Schiuma; Hangsik Park; Jeonghwan Jeon; KyungBae Park; Kwangho Jung; Min-Ren Yan; SamYoul Lee; Xiaofei Zhao. 2018. "How to Respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or the Second Information Technology Revolution? Dynamic New Combinations between Technology, Market, and Society through Open Innovation." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 4, no. 3: 21.
Based on Actor-Network-Theory (ANT), this articles aims to analyse the origins and development of graphene R&D policies in Korea. At first, we have investigated the formation and variation of various actors through the application of the four steps of “translation” of ANT which is process of an actor aggregation: problematisation, interessement, enrolment, and mobilisation. Furthermore, we select three latent variables which represent the hybrid of networks, just like, media attention, government investment, and R&D achievements and look at the interaction of them with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling. In conclusion, this study presents a new research methodology that simulates ANT in connection with actual model construction and provides interesting implications that the media public sphere needs to be diversified and discussion of obstacles to rebel against the graphene network needs to be abundant.
Boong Kee Choi; Woon-Dong Yeo; Dongkyu Won. The implication of ANT (Actor-Network-Theory) methodology for R&D policy in open innovation paradigm. Knowledge Management Research & Practice 2018, 16, 315 -326.
AMA StyleBoong Kee Choi, Woon-Dong Yeo, Dongkyu Won. The implication of ANT (Actor-Network-Theory) methodology for R&D policy in open innovation paradigm. Knowledge Management Research & Practice. 2018; 16 (3):315-326.
Chicago/Turabian StyleBoong Kee Choi; Woon-Dong Yeo; Dongkyu Won. 2018. "The implication of ANT (Actor-Network-Theory) methodology for R&D policy in open innovation paradigm." Knowledge Management Research & Practice 16, no. 3: 315-326.
It is especially indispensable for new businesses or industries to predict the innovation of new technologies. This requires an understanding of how the complex process of innovation, which is accomplished through more efficient products, processes, services, technologies, or ideas, is adopted and diffused in the market, government, and society. Furthermore, detecting “weak signals” (signs) of change in science and technology (S&T) is also important to foretell events associated with innovations in technology. Thus, we explore the dynamic behavior of weak signals of a specific technological innovation using the agent-based simulating tool NetLogo. This study provides a deeper understanding of the early stages of complex technology innovation, and the models are capable of analyzing initial complex interaction structures between components of technologies and between agents engaged in collective invention.
Sun Hi Yoo; Dongkyu Won. Simulation of Weak Signals of Nanotechnology Innovation in Complex System. Sustainability 2018, 10, 486 .
AMA StyleSun Hi Yoo, Dongkyu Won. Simulation of Weak Signals of Nanotechnology Innovation in Complex System. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (2):486.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSun Hi Yoo; Dongkyu Won. 2018. "Simulation of Weak Signals of Nanotechnology Innovation in Complex System." Sustainability 10, no. 2: 486.
The purpose of this study is to address the following research question: What is the relationship between open innovation and firm performance? The study built up a research framework with three factors—i.e., open innovation strategy, time scope, and industry condition—to find out the concrete open innovation effects on firm performance. This study adopted four different research methods. Firstly, we applied the aforementioned factors to a game of life simulation in order to identify the concrete differences of open innovation effects on firm performance. Secondly, the study examined the real dynamics of open innovation effects on firm performance in the aircraft industry—one of the oldest modern industries—through a quantitative patent analysis. It then looked into the effects of major factors that impact open innovation effects. Thirdly, this study developed a mathematical model and tried to open the black box of open innovation effects on firm performance. Lastly, the study logically compiled research on open innovation effects on firm performance through the presentation of a causal loop model and derived the possible implications.
JinHyo Joseph Yun; Dongkyu Won; Euiseob Jeong; KyungBae Park; DooSeok Lee; Tan Yigitcanlar. Dismantling of the Inverted U-Curve of Open Innovation. Sustainability 2017, 9, 1423 .
AMA StyleJinHyo Joseph Yun, Dongkyu Won, Euiseob Jeong, KyungBae Park, DooSeok Lee, Tan Yigitcanlar. Dismantling of the Inverted U-Curve of Open Innovation. Sustainability. 2017; 9 (8):1423.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJinHyo Joseph Yun; Dongkyu Won; Euiseob Jeong; KyungBae Park; DooSeok Lee; Tan Yigitcanlar. 2017. "Dismantling of the Inverted U-Curve of Open Innovation." Sustainability 9, no. 8: 1423.
This paper focuses on how human needs are reflected in the market and how several technological and political policies affect the market share of government-supported industries, as well as the satisfaction of human desires and consequent happiness. In this paper, we seek to understand the dynamics of consumer decision-making processes in relation to technology products in the market. In this study, we present a new marketing model based on human needs, wants, and demands, and focus on both holistic and social perspectives. We have shown that human-based policy dynamics and sustainable human happiness can be realized by stimulating national policies for consumer happiness in the human-needs-based sector, e.g., the healthcare industry.
Jong-Yeon Lim; Sun Hi Yoo; Dongkyu Won. A Human-Needs-Based Dynamics to Simulate Technology Policy and Its Effects on Both Business Success and Human Happiness. Sustainability 2016, 8, 1225 .
AMA StyleJong-Yeon Lim, Sun Hi Yoo, Dongkyu Won. A Human-Needs-Based Dynamics to Simulate Technology Policy and Its Effects on Both Business Success and Human Happiness. Sustainability. 2016; 8 (12):1225.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJong-Yeon Lim; Sun Hi Yoo; Dongkyu Won. 2016. "A Human-Needs-Based Dynamics to Simulate Technology Policy and Its Effects on Both Business Success and Human Happiness." Sustainability 8, no. 12: 1225.
Global competition has increased the importance of patents as a means to protect and strengthen technology and competitiveness. The purposes of our study were to identify what industries in South Korea are strong or weak in terms of patent applications and to identify some strategies to enable weak industries to become strong. For this, we gathered statistics on seven variables as follows: number of businesses, number of employees, research and development investment, number of full-time equivalent researchers, number of research institutions, domestic market size, and number of patent applications. Especially, to compare the ratio of patent applications and the ratio of domestic market size across industries, the industries were classified into the following three categories: strong-, weak-, and no-patent. Furthermore, data envelopment analysis (DEA) suggested some strategies to strengthen patent applications for each industry. In the DEA analysis, the number of patent applications was used as the output variable and the other six variables were used as input variables. Our study will particularly assist industries where protection by patents is an important aspect of their businesses.
Bangrae Lee; Dongkyu Won; Jun-Hwan Park; LeenaM Kwon; Young-Ho Moon; Han-Joon Kim. Patent-Enhancing Strategies by Industry in Korea Using a Data Envelopment Analysis. Sustainability 2016, 8, 901 .
AMA StyleBangrae Lee, Dongkyu Won, Jun-Hwan Park, LeenaM Kwon, Young-Ho Moon, Han-Joon Kim. Patent-Enhancing Strategies by Industry in Korea Using a Data Envelopment Analysis. Sustainability. 2016; 8 (9):901.
Chicago/Turabian StyleBangrae Lee; Dongkyu Won; Jun-Hwan Park; LeenaM Kwon; Young-Ho Moon; Han-Joon Kim. 2016. "Patent-Enhancing Strategies by Industry in Korea Using a Data Envelopment Analysis." Sustainability 8, no. 9: 901.