Vertical Integration Dynamics to Innovate in Technology Business
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Problem Formulation
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Data Interpretation
2.5. Public Presentation
3. Data Analysis and Discussion
3.1. Data Analysis and Exploration
3.1.1. Dispersion of Documents per Year
3.1.2. Authors
3.1.3. Sources
3.1.4. Type of Documents
3.1.5. Evaluation of Articles
3.1.6. Trends in Keywords
3.2. Analysis and Exploration of Key Concepts and Cluster Structures
3.2.1. Cluster Focused on Information Technologies (IT)
3.2.2. Cluster Focused on Innovation
3.2.3. Cluster Focused on Processes
3.3. Trends in Key Concepts in Recent Years
- Cloud integration: companies are moving their data and applications to the cloud and integrating them with their existing systems for improved efficiency and scalability.
- Internet of Things (IoT): with the rise of IoT devices, companies are integrating them into their existing systems to collect and analyze data for improved decision making and operational efficiency.
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML): AI and ML technologies are becoming more prevalent in vertical integration, allowing companies to automate processes and make data-driven decisions.
- 5G network integration: 5G networks are enabling new possibilities for vertical integration by providing faster and more reliable connectivity, enabling real-time data transfer and remote operations.
- Blockchain: Blockchain technology is becoming increasingly integrated into various industries for secure and transparent data management and supply chain tracking.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Problem Formulation | Definition of the study and literature review question |
Data Collection | Definition of the criteria that will be the reference for the investigation and data extraction |
Data Evaluation | Weighing on the Quality of the data, resulting in the final set of article |
Analyzis and Interpretation | The data is synthesized into statements that inform the research problem |
Public Presentation | Translation of the authors notes, impressions, and thoughts in public documentation |
Filters | Description | Inserted Querry | Number of Articles |
---|---|---|---|
F1 | Keywords in the title, the abstract, and keywords in the document | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ({vertical integration}) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ({technology}) | 905 |
F2 | Articles from 2000 to the current date | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ({vertical integration}) ANDTITLE-ABS-KEY ({technology}) AND PUBYEAR > 1999 | 776 |
F3 | Only articles written in English | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ({vertical integration}) ANDTITLE-ABS-KEY ({technology})) AND PUBYEAR > 1999 AND (LIMIT-TO (LANGUAGE, “English”)) | 759 |
F4 | Articles with the themes of business or economics or computer science | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ({vertical integration}) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ({technology})) ANDPUBYEAR > 1999 AND (LIMIT-TO (LANGUAGE, “English”)) AND(LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “COMP”) OR LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “BUSI”) OR LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “ECON”)) | 361 |
F5 | Conferences and articles only | (TITLE-ABS-KEY ({vertical integration}) ANDTITLE-ABS-KEY ({technology}) ANDPUBYEAR > 1999 AND (LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “COMP”) OR LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “BUSI”) OR LIMIT-TO (SUBJAREA, “ECON”)) AND (LIMIT-TO (LANGUAGE, “English”)) AND (LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE, “ar”) OR LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE, “cp”)) | 322 |
F6 | Conferences [A1, B4] and articles [Q1, Q4]. | 240 |
F6 | Manual Filtration | Final Sample |
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240 | 238 | 238 |
Cluster 1: Focused on Information Technology | Cluster 2: Focused on Innovation | Cluster 3: Focused on the Process |
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information technology, technological development, technology transfer, ecosystems | vertical integration, industry 4.0, information management, network architecture | economics, strategic planning, industry, commerce |
Title | Author | Year | Source Title | Cited by |
---|---|---|---|---|
Leveraging the impact of supply chain integration through information technology | Vanpoucke E., Vereecke A., Muylle S. | 2017 | International Journal of Operations and Production Management | 134 |
Information technology and firm boundaries: Impact on firm risk and return performance | Dewan S., Ren F. | 2011 | Information Systems Research | 95 |
Competitive environment and the relationship between IT and vertical integration | Ray G., Wu D., Konana P. | 2009 | Information SystemsResearch | 57 |
Cost control and production performance enhancement by IT investment and regulation changes: Evidence from the healthcare industry | Menon N.M., Lee B. | 2000 | Decision Support Systems | 44 |
The impacts of country characteristics upon the value of information technology as measured by productive efficiency | Lin W.T., Chiang C.-Y. | 2011 | International Journal of Production Economics | 38 |
Title | Author | Year | Source Title | Cited by |
---|---|---|---|---|
Value creation in innovation ecosystems: How the structure of technological interdependence affects firm performance in new technology generations | Adner R., Kapoor R. | 2010 | Strategic Management Journal | 1306 |
Job creation or destruction? Labor market effects of Wal-Mart expansion | Basker E. | 2005 | Review of Economics and Statistics | 168 |
The growth of alliances in the knowledge-based economy | Contractor F.J., Lorange P. | 2002 | International Business Review | 147 |
Can the SME survive the supply chain challenges? | Vaaland T.I., Heide M. | 2007 | Supply Chain Management | 109 |
Integrative capabilities, vertical integration, and innovation over successive technologylifecycles | Helfat C.E., Campo-Rembado M.A. | 2016 | Organization Science | 69 |
Title | Author | Year | Source Title | Cited by |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mutual commitment to support exchange: Relation-specific IT system as a substitute for managerial hierarchy | Kim S.M., Mahoney J.T. | 2006 | Strategic Management Journal | 101 |
Testing foreconomies of scope in European railways | Growitsch C., Wetzel H. | 2009 | Journal of Transport Economics and Policy | 72 |
Technological transfers from the European space programs: A dynamic view and comparison with other R&D projects | Bach L., Cohendet P., Schenk E. | 2002 | Journal of Technology Transfer | 40 |
A price theory of vertical and lateral integration | Legros P., Newman A.F. | 2013 | Quarterly Journal of Economics | 27 |
Determinants of organizational form: Transaction costs and institutions in the European trucking industry | Arruñada B., González-Díaz M., Fernández A. | 2004 | Industrial and Corporate Change | 26 |
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Nogueira, P.; Pereira, L.; Simões, A.; Dias, A.; Lopes da Costa, R. Vertical Integration Dynamics to Innovate in Technology Business. Informatics 2023, 10, 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics10010025
Nogueira P, Pereira L, Simões A, Dias A, Lopes da Costa R. Vertical Integration Dynamics to Innovate in Technology Business. Informatics. 2023; 10(1):25. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics10010025
Chicago/Turabian StyleNogueira, Pedro, Leandro Pereira, Ana Simões, Alvaro Dias, and Renato Lopes da Costa. 2023. "Vertical Integration Dynamics to Innovate in Technology Business" Informatics 10, no. 1: 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics10010025
APA StyleNogueira, P., Pereira, L., Simões, A., Dias, A., & Lopes da Costa, R. (2023). Vertical Integration Dynamics to Innovate in Technology Business. Informatics, 10(1), 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics10010025