Three characteristics of technology competition by IoT-driven digitization

•IoT-driven digitization has agile innovation.•The catch-up of Asian countries is becoming stagnated.•The U.S. is becoming resurrected.•The network effect is important in IoT-driven digitization. The purpose of this paper is to understand changes in the technological competitiveness of countries ind...

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CR3, 3-firm concentration ratio
Digitization
EPO, European Patent Office
HHI, Herfindal-Hirschman Index
IBM, International Business Machines Corporation
ICT, information and communication technology
Industrial internet
Industrial revolution
Industry 4.0
Innovations
Internet
Internet of Things
IoT
IoT, Internet of Things
IPC, International Patent Classification
JPO, Japan Patent Office
Patent analysis Abbreviations: CR, concentration ratio
Patent applications
PCT, Patent Cooperation Treaty
R&D, Research and Development
RQ, research question
TCT, technology cycle time
Technology
Turn taking
U.S., United States
USPTO, United States Patent and Trademark Office
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