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Mapping Innovation Networks: A Network-Based Approach to Actor Heterogeneity in National Innovation Systems

Physics and Society 2025-08-06 v1

Abstract

The Triple Helix model has provided a foundational framework for analyzing National Innovation Systems by highlighting the roles of universities, industries, and government research institutes. However, increasing heterogeneity within these actor groups limits the explanatory power of typological approaches. This study introduces a capability-based network methodology that maps the structural relationships among innovation actors based on the similarity of their research and development (R&D) capabilities. Drawing on Economic Complexity Theory, we measure each actor's revealed comparative advantage (RCA) across scientific and technological fields and construct an R&D Actor Space - a proximity-based network that reflects the relational configuration of innovation capacities. Applying this method to Korean R&D data, we uncover a stratified system in which central, highly diversified universities coexist with more specialized firms and government institutes. Network analysis reveals assortative and unequal structures, and hierarchical clustering further highlights layered subgroupings. By moving beyond categorical classification, this capability-based network approach provides a scalable and generalizable tool for analyzing structural complexity within national innovation systems.

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@article{arxiv.2508.03498,
  title  = {Mapping Innovation Networks: A Network-Based Approach to Actor Heterogeneity in National Innovation Systems},
  author = {Dawoon Jeong and Taewon Kang and Saerom Si and Sangnam Lee and Wonsub Eum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03498},
  year   = {2025}
}

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35 pages, 7 figures