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The Techno-Economic: Perspectives for Analysis and Intervention
Authors:Richard Hull  Vivien Walsh  Ken Green  Andrew McMeekin
Affiliation:1. ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition (CRIC), UK
2. UMIST and University of Manchester, UK
3. Centre for Research on Organisations Management and Technical Change (CROMTEC), UK
4. UMIST, Manchester School of Management, P.O.Box 88, Manchester, M60 1QD
Abstract:This paper compares the macro- and micro- analyses of techno-economic change. Arguing for perspectives which are sensitive to the local flexibility of innovation but which can also provide suggestions for policy and intervention, it describes and reviews the two major contributions: work on Techno-Economic Networks, and on Techno-Economic Paradigms. It is argued that the former has greater depth of analytical sensitivity, whilst the latter is more policy-relevant. Whilst there are approaches, such as Constructive Technology Assessment, which attempt to combine the two perspectives, these are seen as failing to retain sensitivity to the power differentials between key actors such as firms, experts, governing agencies or citizens' groups. The paper concludes by advocating attention to the ‘meso-level techno-economic’—the networks of institutions and actors at work in: geographically bounded systems of innovation; scientific and technological disciplines; firms, their strategies and linkages; and the nexus between production and consumption.
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