Scenario-based Economic Model Approach to evaluate the impact of the Internet...Yasushi Hara
This document describes an input-output table based computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to evaluate the impact of government investment in the Internet of Things (IoT) from 2005 to 2050. The model differentiates between intangible knowledge and tangible assets. It simulates three policy scenarios: 1) introducing TCP/IP sensors, 2) real-time sensing and knowledge systems, and 3) platform-based businesses and production systems. The results show that government IoT/ICT investment can accelerate GDP growth, labor transition to new industries, and the infiltration of IoT across sectors. Platform-based businesses are important for utilizing cross-sectoral information technologies.
Using web of science for Research 2016.01.25Yasushi Hara
This document provides an overview of using the Web of Science database to analyze scientific research through several case studies. It introduces Web of Science and the types of information it contains. It then describes three cases:
1) Analyzing the co-author network and trajectory of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ryoji Noyori through bibliometric analysis.
2) Identifying the two most influential papers for Nobel Prize winner Dr. Satoshi Omura and analyzing their citation counts over time and citing organizations.
3) Tracing the knowledge flow that led to the creation of efficient blue LEDs through patent and paper citation analysis, identifying the most influential publications in each decade.
Scenario-based Economic Model Approach to evaluate the impact of the Internet...Yasushi Hara
This document describes an input-output table based computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to evaluate the impact of government investment in the Internet of Things (IoT) from 2005 to 2050. The model differentiates between intangible knowledge and tangible assets. It simulates three policy scenarios: 1) introducing TCP/IP sensors, 2) real-time sensing and knowledge systems, and 3) platform-based businesses and production systems. The results show that government IoT/ICT investment can accelerate GDP growth, labor transition to new industries, and the infiltration of IoT across sectors. Platform-based businesses are important for utilizing cross-sectoral information technologies.
Using web of science for Research 2016.01.25Yasushi Hara
This document provides an overview of using the Web of Science database to analyze scientific research through several case studies. It introduces Web of Science and the types of information it contains. It then describes three cases:
1) Analyzing the co-author network and trajectory of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Ryoji Noyori through bibliometric analysis.
2) Identifying the two most influential papers for Nobel Prize winner Dr. Satoshi Omura and analyzing their citation counts over time and citing organizations.
3) Tracing the knowledge flow that led to the creation of efficient blue LEDs through patent and paper citation analysis, identifying the most influential publications in each decade.