Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The abundance of typologies, within the economics of innovation, has resulted in the same name being used for
different innovation types and the same innovation being classified under different typologies. The present
research introduces the Scale of Innovation Intensity (SIIN) based on metataxonomy that subsumes other, less
comprehensive taxonomies. The SIIN is similar to the seismic Mercalli's scale used to measure the intensity of
earthquakes. The impact of technological change is measured by an indicator, called magnitude, based on the
impact of technological innovations on the economic system. The theory is applied to some product and process
innovations such as agricultural mechanization, aircraft technology, muffler catalytic, aluminum processing, etc.
The results show that some innovations have a higher technological intensity and energy (economic impact) on
well-being than others. Some concluding remarks are discussed in the final part of this research.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Technometrics; Technological change; Innovation intensity; Economic impact; Innovation patterns
List of contributors:
Coccia, Mario
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