Author/Authors :
Shavvalpour, Saeid Assistant Professor - School of Progress Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Nikravan, Mahdi M. Sc. in Technology Management - Iran University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
Recent evolutions in World Trade Organization (WTO) and other international trading agreements have made
industries all around the world face a new era of intense global competition. Simultaneously with increased competitive
pressure, permanent development and innovation comprise building blocks of firm excellence. In a dynamic
environment, failure to innovate ends up with business stagnation and getting out of the competition ring.
Technological innovation capability is a complex, elusive and uncertain concept, which have made it difficult to
characterize. Measuring technological innovation capability requires considering numerous qualitative and quantitative
criteria at the same time. One of the main factors hindering the success of adopting technological innovation to attain
competitive advantage by firms in developing countries is lack of awareness about and recognition of the level of firm
technological capabilities and how to use them to acquire relative advantages. Evaluation of technological capability
serves as a tool for identifying the required capabilities to implement the firm technological priorities.
Based on a wide spectrum of available literature, the present paper attempts to extract criteria related to
technological innovation capabilities in the field of turbocharging technology. These criteria were then provided to a
group of experts in automotive industry, so as to identify the desired level of technology for turbocharging technology
in automotive industry. On the other hand, by restricting items of the questionnaire based on the experts’ opinions, the
current state of turbocharging technology capabilities was identified, based on which technological gap in each
criterion under study was determined. On the other hand, once the technological gap was identified, improvement
projects were defined to either suppress or eliminate the gap.
Keywords :
technology , technology evaluation , technological innovation capability , turbocharger