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Study on the Relationship Between Technology Complex Degree and Technology Transitional Speed Based on Patents Information—The Case of PDP Industry

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This paper selects PDP industry technology development process as an analytical object, using means of patent analysis, to analyze the PDP industry,s technological track, the degree of technical complexity, technical transition rate to find a workable way of this industry for the management of complex technologies. Through research we found that the complexity of the technology and technology transition is in the existence of a negative correlation. The degree of technical complexity increased with the expansion of technology networks and the speed of technological transition has decreased. So for participation in R&D of complex technology businesses should focus on the development stage of a complex technology, and adjust technical R&D strategy timely.

Keywords: Technology Complex Degree; Technology Life Cycle; Technology Transition

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: College of Business Administration, Ningbo Dahongying University, Ningbo 315175, China; School of Management and Economics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China

Publication date: 01 October 2016

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