Abstract

The high-speed development of industrial products and goods in the world has caused “technology” to be considered as a crucial competitive advantage for most large organizations. In recent years, developing countries have considerably tended to promote their technological and innovative capabilities through importing high-tech equipment owned and operated by developed countries. There are currently a variety of solutions to transfer a particular technology from a developed country. The selection of the most profitable technology transfer strategy is a very complex decision-making problem for technology importers as it involves different technical, environmental, social, and economic aspects. In this study, a hybrid multiple-criteria decision making (MCDM) model based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) is proposed to evaluate and prioritise various technology transfer strategies for wind turbine systems. For this purpose, a number of criteria and sub-criteria are defined from the viewpoint of wind energy investors, wind turbine manufacturers, and wind farm operators. The relative importance of criteria and sub-criteria with respect to the ultimate goal are computed using the eigenvalue method and then, the technology transfer alternatives are ranked based on their relative closeness to the ideal solution. The model is finally applied to determine the most suitable wind turbine technology transfer strategy among four options of reverse engineering, technology skills training, turn-key contracts, and technology licensing for the renewable energy sector of Iran, and the results are compared with those obtained by classical decision-making models.

Highlights

  • The high-speed development of industrial products and goods in the world has causedIn general, there are two ways to acquire technology assets by a firm

  • Model based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) is proposed to evaluate and prioritise various technology transfer strategies for wind turbine systems

  • In order to respond to these research gaps, in the current paper, a combined AHP and TOPSIS decision model is developed to select the most suitable technology transfer strategy for the design and manufacture of wind turbine systems and their associated structures

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Summary

Introduction

The high-speed development of industrial products and goods in the world has caused. In general, there are two ways to acquire technology assets by a firm. The multiple-criteria decision making (MCDM) approach has been quite extensively used to establish the metrics and prioritize the technology acquisition strategies for high-tech products and equipment. In this analysis approach, each alternative is evaluated with respect to all criteria and their associated sub-criteria using a suitable measure. In order to respond to these research gaps, in the current paper, a combined AHP and TOPSIS decision model is developed to select the most suitable technology transfer strategy for the design and manufacture of wind turbine systems and their associated structures.

Wind Turbine Technology
Types of Wind Turbine Technology
Wind Turbine Technology Status in Iran
Technology Licensing
Turn-Key Contracts
Technology Transfer Process
Technology Adaptation
Development of the Imported Technology
Technology
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Application
Conclusions and Future Work
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