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Journal Article

What drives innovation? Causes of and Consequences for Nanotechnologies

Authors

  • Ott
  • I.
  • Papilloud
  • C.
  • Zülsdorf
  • T.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

O33 Z13

Key Words

controversial technologies

Determinants of innovation

general purpose technologies

Nanotechnologies are expected to be the dominant general purpose technology of the next decades. Their market potential is immense and especially demand side arguments will have far reaching consequences for innovations. They may occur as increased miniaturization or via building completely new products, processes or services. Innovations in the field of nanotechnologies do not only affect productivity in downstream sectors but these feed back to nanotechnologies thereby inducing circles of continuing innovation. Demand for nanocomponents mainly arises by firms while private demand is assigned to final products, processes or services that are augmented by nanotechnologies. Due to the technology’s controversial character, the consumer’s attitude towards risk and technology affects private demand and this may either spur or hamper innovation. The paper aims to unravel how these complex interdependencies and feedback mechanisms affect overall innovation that is induced by nanotechnologies and how this on its part affects further improvements of nanotechnologies.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Prof. Dr. Ingrid Ott
    Kiel Institute Fellow

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