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Journal article
Published: 08 November 2019 in Sustainability
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This study proposes a new “three-stage technology–product–market” model to analyze the technology commercialization process. This model revises the technology acceptance model to more accurately consider the market potential of new technologies from a consumer perspective. This approach can be used to supplement developers’ own evaluations of technology. To test the model empirically, an online survey of 350 end users was conducted regarding their intention to purchase the “Wireless USB,” which uses “Zing” technology and was developed by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute. The data was used to test the model using a structural equations approach. We indirectly confirmed the existence of gaps in the technology commercialization process by verifying the mediating effects of the productization stage. Results suggest that end users may not purchase a product, even if they perceive the technology to be innovative; the product purchase intention is significantly influenced by its perceived value. Therefore, developers must understand the concept of technology value for productization in order to refine a technology according to market demand.

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Minseo Kim; Hyesu Park; Yeong-Wha Sawng; Sun-Young Park. Bridging the Gap in the Technology Commercialization Process: Using a Three-Stage Technology–Product–Market Model. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6267 .

AMA Style

Minseo Kim, Hyesu Park, Yeong-Wha Sawng, Sun-Young Park. Bridging the Gap in the Technology Commercialization Process: Using a Three-Stage Technology–Product–Market Model. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (22):6267.

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Minseo Kim; Hyesu Park; Yeong-Wha Sawng; Sun-Young Park. 2019. "Bridging the Gap in the Technology Commercialization Process: Using a Three-Stage Technology–Product–Market Model." Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6267.