The development of emerging General-Purpose Technologies (GPTs) is fraught with uncertainty, particularly in identifying promising knowledge recombinations and application areas. Technological progress can stall when firms, universities, and independent inventors pursue “dead ends” in their search strategies, disrupting the trajectory of follow-up innovations. While prior research has largely examined GPT evolution at a macro level, this study investigates how the search strategies of each actor influence these trajectories. Focusing on Wearable Haptics Technology (WHT) as an emerging GPT, we analyze 1,261 patent-applicant pairs to explore the impact of knowledge recombination strategies. Our findings reveal that patents exploring entirely new technological domains are less likely to catalyze follow-up inventions. In contrast, patents that incorporate novel knowledge within the existing WHT ecosystem are more likely to drive subsequent innovation. This study highlights how strategic choices in knowledge search can either impede or facilitate the development of emerging GPTs.

Bucaioni, V., Kelchtermans, S., Murgia, G. (2025). Navigating Dead Ends: The Role of Organization-Level Search Strategies in General Purpose Technology Ecosystems. In DRUID25 conference.

Navigating Dead Ends: The Role of Organization-Level Search Strategies in General Purpose Technology Ecosystems

MURGIA G.
2025-01-01

Abstract

The development of emerging General-Purpose Technologies (GPTs) is fraught with uncertainty, particularly in identifying promising knowledge recombinations and application areas. Technological progress can stall when firms, universities, and independent inventors pursue “dead ends” in their search strategies, disrupting the trajectory of follow-up innovations. While prior research has largely examined GPT evolution at a macro level, this study investigates how the search strategies of each actor influence these trajectories. Focusing on Wearable Haptics Technology (WHT) as an emerging GPT, we analyze 1,261 patent-applicant pairs to explore the impact of knowledge recombination strategies. Our findings reveal that patents exploring entirely new technological domains are less likely to catalyze follow-up inventions. In contrast, patents that incorporate novel knowledge within the existing WHT ecosystem are more likely to drive subsequent innovation. This study highlights how strategic choices in knowledge search can either impede or facilitate the development of emerging GPTs.
2025
Bucaioni, V., Kelchtermans, S., Murgia, G. (2025). Navigating Dead Ends: The Role of Organization-Level Search Strategies in General Purpose Technology Ecosystems. In DRUID25 conference.
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