Competitive and technology intelligence to reveal the most influential authors and inter-institutional collaborations on additive manufacturing for hand orthoses
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Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) is revolutionizing the health industry, where itprovides innovative solutions for the production of personalized devices, such as hand orthoses.However, the scientific research dynamics in this topic have not yet been investigated. Thisstudy aims to fill this gap through the application of a competitive and technology intelligence(CTI) methodology enhanced by a scientometric and network map analysis. Major advances inthe fabrication of hand orthoses using AM, the presence of collaborations, and the mostinfluential authors were determined. Specifically, network map analysis, bibliographicoccurrence and bibliographic coupling were conducted on documents retrieved from Scopus andthe Web of Science (WoS), and on patents from more than 104 authorities. Results showed onlynine published patent families and 34 research articles on this topic from 2006 to 2016. Tenpapers concern static orthoses, while 24 deal with dynamic orthoses and exoskeletons. Theindegree and outdegree parameters and the betweenness centrality of these documents enabledus to determine the most cited authors and instances of collaboration (papers co-authoredbetween institutions). Dr. Paterson A. M. J. was the most influential author, with fourpublications with the highest betweenness centrality in the network (189), which accounted forthe most cited document with five citations. The institution with the most publications wasLoughborough University, with four papers, and the collaboration between affiliations was rare.These documents review important aspects of manufacturing orthoses using AM, andadditionally pay particular attention to the importance of personalised orthoses where AMcontributes. Notably, these papers focused primarily on studies for the development of amethodology for the fabrication of hand orthoses using AM, but they do not present anyapplication. This research provides insights to better understand the dynamics of research anddevelopment in the orthopaedics domain, specifically for hand orthoses.
增材制造(AM)正在彻底改变健康行业,为生产个性化设备(如矫形器)提供创新解决方案。然而,这一主题的科学研究动态尚未得到调查。本研究旨在通过应用科学计量学和网络地图分析增强的竞争与技术情报(CTI)方法来填补这一空白。确定了使用AM制造手矫形器的主要进展、合作的存在以及最具影响力的作者。具体而言,对从Scopus和Web of Science(WoS)检索到的文件以及来自104多个权威机构的专利进行了网络地图分析、书目流动和书目耦合。结果显示,从2006年到2016年,只有9个已发表的专利家族和34篇关于该主题的研究文章。Tenpapers涉及静态矫形器,而24篇涉及动态矫形器和外骨骼。这些文件的内度和外度参数以及介数中心性使dus能够确定被引用最多的作者和合作实例(两个机构共同撰写的论文)。Paterson A.M.J.博士是最有影响力的作者,有四篇出版物在网络中具有最高的介数中心性(189篇),这是被引用最多的文献,有五篇被引用。发表论文最多的机构是拉夫堡大学,共有四篇论文,各附属机构之间的合作很少。这些文件回顾了使用AM制造矫形器的重要方面,并特别注意了AM所起作用的个性化矫形器。值得注意的是,这些论文主要关注使用AM制造手矫形器的紫外学的发展研究,但没有任何应用。这项研究为更好地了解骨科领域的研究和发展动态提供了见解,特别是手矫形器。
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The Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business (JISIB) is a double blinded peer reviewed open access journal published by Halmstad University, Sweden. Its mission is to help facilitate and publish original research, conference proceedings and book reviews. The journal includes articles within areas such as Competitive Intelligence, Business Intelligence, Market Intelligence, Scientific and Technical Intelligence, Collective Intelligence and Geo-economics. This means that the journal has a managerial as well as an applied technical side (Information Systems), as these are now well integrated in real life Business Intelligence solutions. By focusing on business applications the journal do not compete directly with journals of Library Sciences or State or Military Intelligence Studies. Topics within the selected study areas should show clear practical implications.