Mapping the nanotechnology enterprise: A multi-indicator analysis of emerging nanodistricts in the US South

Title: Mapping the nanotechnology enterprise: A multi-indicator analysis of emerging nanodistricts in the US South
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: April 2008
Published In: Journal of Technology Transfer
Description: Nanotechnology has attracted significant research, funding, and policy activity in recent years in the US and many other countries. Of particular interest are the locational characteristics of this emerging technology. This study examines the emergence of nanotechnology in the US South to explore questions of regional standing and spatial trajectory, using an exploratory multi-indicator approach. Our research employs an array of 10 indicators of knowledge generation, human capital, R&D funding, and patenting, to uncover developments, clusters, and linkages in nanotechnology emergence. Results indicate that although there is nanotechnology activity in every state in the US South, this activity agglomerates in a few locations. One emerging nanodistrict (North Carolina's Research Triangle) has prior strengths in high technology research and commercialization, especially based on biotechnology; but other districts (e.g., Oak Ridge Tennessee and Atlanta, Georgia) that have strengths in certain aspects of the nanotechnology research ecosystem have weaknesses in commercialization. The study illustrates how multi-indicator approaches can be developed from existing databases, using customized search techniques, and how the insights from multi-indicator measurement can be used to provide insights for research and innovation policy. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2008.
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Citation: Journal of Technology Transfer. 33. Issue 2. 209 - 223. ISSN 0892-9912. DOI 10.1007/s10961-007-9076-5.
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