Empowering Technology Management through Literature Metrology: An Independent Development Approach
Keywords:
Technology Management, Literature Metrology, Bibliometric Analysis, Innovation StrategyAbstract
This paper presents a novel methodology for enhancing technology management through the utilization of literature metrology techniques. Effective technology management is essential for organizations to remain competitive and innovative in today's rapidly evolving landscape. However, traditional approaches to technology management often rely on subjective assessments and limited data-driven insights. Drawing upon principles from literature metrology, which involves the quantitative analysis of scientific publications, this study proposes a data-driven approach to inform technology management practices. By leveraging bibliometric analysis, citation networks, and co-citation mapping, organizations can gain valuable insights into emerging technologies, key research trends, and influential thought leaders in their respective fields. Moreover, this paper discusses how literature metrology can facilitate evidence-based decision-making, strategic planning, and resource allocation in technology management. Through theoretical exposition and practical examples, the study demonstrates the applicability and benefits of incorporating literature metrology into technology management processes. Furthermore, it explores the implications of independent development strategies enabled by literature metrology, highlighting opportunities for organizations to drive innovation and stay ahead of the curve in rapidly evolving industries. By embracing data-driven approaches grounded in literature metrology, organizations can foster a culture of innovation, adaptability, and strategic foresight in their technology management endeavors.