Conceptual definition of technology emergence: A long journey from philosophy of science to science policy

Serhat Burmaoglu, Olivier Sartenaer, Alan Porter

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Résumé

Technology and innovation policy has been the core of economic development since the 1950s. Moreover, the increasing rate of technological developments allowed policy and strategy makers to think about technology emergence for proactive planning. In this sense, technological emergence became popular with different applications and foresight studies. However, even though it is a popular concept in the literature, an accepted formal definition is lacking. In this study, we propose a definition based on review as; “Technological emergence is a cyclic process in highly creative scientific networks that demonstrates qualitative novelty, qualitative synergy, trend irregularity, high functionality, and continuity aspects in a specified time frame”. We discuss and explain the definition by demonstrating it in a multi-dimensional model to make it understandable and applicable for future studies. Finally, we discuss it with existing literature and propose future implications.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article101126
journalTechnology in Society
Volume59
Les DOIs
Etat de la publicationPublié - nov. 2019
Modification externeOui

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