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The Nanotechnology Innovation Diamond, a model for successful nanoscience research and development

Journal

JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-021-05150-3

Keywords

Confirmatory factor analysis; Nanotechnology; Innovation management; Nanotechnology Innovation Diamond; Nanotechnology innovation model; Nanotechnology critical success factors

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  1. University of South Africa (UNISA)

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Although little research has been conducted on nanotechnology-focused innovation management, a model called the Nanotechnology Innovation Diamond has been proposed based on a literature review and validated through a survey of nanotechnology experts. This model consists of six critical success factors and can be used to increase the success rate of nanotechnology R&D projects.
Although technology innovation management has been extensively studied, little research has been conducted in nanotechnology-focused innovation management. No model currently exists on nanotechnology innovation management and the related critical success factors. Based on a literature review of nanotechnology characteristics and reported successful nanotechnology research, six essential factors of success were identified. These factors are consumer acceptance of nanotechnology, hybridisation of nanotechnology innovations into existing industries and markets, multidisciplinary project teams, agglomeration and clustering of nanotechnology research projects, research and development (R&D) and commercialisation skills and capabilities, and working within a conducive innovation environment. These six factors were crystallised into the Nanotechnology Innovation Diamond, a model for successful nanoscience research and development. The proposed model was then validated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) from a survey of 167 nanotechnology experts from South Africa. The results indicate that at 95% confidence level, the proposed model satisfied the minimum CFA model fit requirements, and the six proposed critical success factors are significant for successful nanotechnology R&D. The presented model can be used to increase the rate of success of nanotechnology R&D projects, nanotechnology project portfolio selection, and nanotechnology foresight exercises.

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