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Technological Paradigms: Past, Present and Future

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posted on 2023-06-08, 00:58 authored by Nick Von Tunzelmann, Franco Malerba, Paul NightingalePaul Nightingale, Stan Metcalfe
The special issue is introduced and contextualised. "Technological paradigms" emerged as "science push" models of innovation were being displaced by "demand pull" models that justified a more international, market-focussed political economy. Technological paradigms help explain the strengths and weaknesses of both models and why the governance choice is not between either markets or governments, but an appropriate mixture of both. While "technological paradigms" have successfully shifted policy and management attention to building stocks of knowledge, they still have substantial underexploited analytical potential.

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  • Published

Journal

Industrial and Corporate Change

ISSN

0960-6491

Publisher

Oxford Journals

Issue

3

Volume

17

Page range

467-484

Pages

18.0

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  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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