中山管理評論

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中山管理評論  2023/9

第31卷第3期  p.403-446

DOI:10.6160/SYSMR.202309_31(3).0001


題目
突破性技術創新的制度化: 建立一個整合性的概念框架
A Conceptual Framework for Institutionalization of Radical Technological Innovation
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作者
李傳楷、馬鈺欣/國立清華大學科技管理所、國立清華大學科技管理所
Chuan-Kai Lee, Yu-Hsin Ma/

Institute of Technology Management,National Tsing Hua University; Institute of Technology Management,National Tsing Hua University


摘要(中文)

突破性技術創新對於一個國家的企業、產業乃至於經濟發展,都會有非常深遠的影響。然而過去對於突破性技術創新的研究缺乏一個整體觀,以致於在判斷重要議題上容易出現盲點。本文嘗試整合系統及行動兩種觀點,提出一個整合性的概念框架,探索突破性技術創新從學術端到市場端的制度化過程中,行動者與制度環境之間的交互作用,以及其所衍生出的重大挑戰及課題。本文將制度化過程分成三個階段,資本化、正當化、組織化,分別對應不同的行動策略及制度環境。此框架將有助於增進我們對於突破性技術創新在科技政策、創業管理、科技管理、策略管理等領域的認識;也有助於釐清現有研究的缺口,並對未來可能的研究方向提出建議。

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關鍵字(中文)

突破性技術創新、制度化、創新系統、破壞式創新、技術商品化


摘要(英文)

Radical technological innovations have far-reaching impacts on the development of firms, industries, and economies in a country. However, because of lack of an integrative framework, past researches on radical technological innovations make identify key issues difficult. This paper aims to integrate both system and agency perspectives to propose an integrative conceptual framework for exploring the institutionalization process of radical technological innovations from the academic end to the market end, particularly the interactions between actors and their institutional environments, and associated major challenges and key issues. The institutionalization process has been divided by three stages, capitalizing, legitimizing and organizing, corresponding to three different types of strategic action and their embedded institutional environments. This framework will contribute enhancing our understanding of radical technological innovations in technology policy, entrepreneurship management, technology management and strategic management to overcome the blind spots of past researches, and also help elucidate current research gaps, and suggest future research directions.

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關鍵字(英文)

Radical Technological Innovation, Institutionalization, System of Innovation, Disruptive Innovation, Technology Commercialization


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