2 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (2) Publication Type Journal Article (2) Research Digitalization, Participation, Exclusion (2) Innovation and International Competition (2) Experts Christian Papilloud (2) Ingrid Ott (2) Torben Zülsdorf (2) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Publication Type: Journal Article Research: Digitalization, Participation, Exclusion Experts: Torben Zülsdorf Remove all filters Journal Article Who rules the development of nanotechnologies? Expert knowledge challenging the flexible regulation of innovation – the perspective of two European regions 01.06.2009 Nanotechnologies (together with biotechnology, information and cognitive sciences) belong to the so-called converging technologies that are expected to move social modes of exchange towards a more functional, coarser mesh. The innovations they... Journal Article What drives innovation? Causes of and Consequences for Nanotechnologies 01.03.2009 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...
Journal Article Who rules the development of nanotechnologies? Expert knowledge challenging the flexible regulation of innovation – the perspective of two European regions 01.06.2009 Nanotechnologies (together with biotechnology, information and cognitive sciences) belong to the so-called converging technologies that are expected to move social modes of exchange towards a more functional, coarser mesh. The innovations they...
Journal Article What drives innovation? Causes of and Consequences for Nanotechnologies 01.03.2009 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...