Abstract

Technology roadmapping (TRM) is a flexible methodology that is widely applied at firm, sector, and national levels to support long-term strategic planning, innovation, and policy development. As the case study approach is a prevalent methodology used in TRM development, this study conducts a systematic literature review to investigate the case studies applied in TRM research. The findings are discussed in terms of the strengths and limitations of the case study methodologies as well as five future research directions, including improving TRM implementation process, further development of scenario-based and social-needs-driven roadmaps, and exploration of the applications in agile innovation management and open innovation.

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