Monitoring Innovation in Emerging Science: A Linguistic Study.

Schierz, A. C., 2010. Monitoring Innovation in Emerging Science: A Linguistic Study. Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG.

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Abstract

Key developments in science and engineering are usually signalled by the introduction of new terms and the exclusion of established ones; this change in the terminology may be construed as a change in the knowledge in that field. Early identification of these changes may provide opportunities for innovation and enhance an organisation’s competitive intelligence. This book covers traditional approaches of monitoring the process of innovation and first reviews the philosophical ideas and perspectives on knowledge invention and growth, and details the intrinsic relationship between language and knowledge. The process of scientific discovery is described, and existing models that support the innovation process are evaluated, including scientometrics methods, the Redwine and Riddle model, and Moore’s Technology Adoption Life Cycle. A corpus linguistic approach has been taken to research the changes in terminology that occurred in the development of Artificial Intelligence since 1936 and biological models of growth have been applied to model the diachronic changes. This analysis will be of interest to professionals in innovation management and researchers of corpus linguistics.

Item Type:Book
ISBN:978-3-8383-3318-2
Number of Pages:136
Uncontrolled Keywords:Innovation, Diffusion, Knowledge Management, Text Mining; Logistic model of growth
Subjects:Technology > Business, Management and Marketing
Generalities > Computer Science and Informatics > Artificial Intelligence
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Smart Technology Research Centre
ID Code:13332
Deposited By:Dr Amanda C. Schierz LEFT
Deposited On:21 Mar 2010 19:18
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:22

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