Tech Mining
Tech mining is the text mining of science and technology information—the publication, patent, and proposal databases that record the world's research and invention—to extract competitive technical intelligence. Coined by Alan Porter and Scott Cunningham, it turns large, fielded bibliographic corpora into actionable answers about who is doing what, where, with whom, and along which trajectories. By extracting entities such as authors, institutions, countries, keywords, and assignees and analysing their co-occurrence over time, tech mining profiles emerging technologies, maps research landscapes, and supports R&D management and innovation policy decisions.
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Kilder
- Porter, A. L., & Cunningham, S. W. (2005). Tech Mining: Exploiting New Technologies for Competitive Advantage. Wiley. ISBN: 9780471475675
- Porter, A. L. (2007). How tech mining can enhance R&D management. Research-Technology Management, 50(2), 15-20. DOI: 10.1080/08956308.2007.11657424 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Tech Mining (Text Mining of Science and Technology Information). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/da/science-technology-studies/tech-mining-analysis
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- bibliometrix-assisteret videnskabskortlægningScientometri↔ sammenlign
- Patent AnalysisScience Technology Studies↔ sammenlign
- Science MappingBibliometri↔ sammenlign
- Technological Innovation SystemsScience Technology Studies↔ sammenlign
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