Escaping lock-in: the case of the electric vehicle

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The chances of overcoming technological lock-in is illustrated in electric vehicles. The historical rivalry between gasoline cars and electric vehicles is reviewed across five periods from the beginnings of the automobile industry in 1885-1905. In conclusion, the transition from gasoline to electric transportation is not possible in the present conditions. Moreover, six factors determine freedom from technological stability: problems with the present technology, legislation, technological innovations, consumer behavior, potential market and scientific information.

Author: Cowan, Robin, Hulten, Staffan
Motor vehicles and car bodies, Automobile Manufacturing, Electric Autos & Vans, Gasoline Engine Autos, Automobiles, Technology, Electric vehicles, Gasoline vehicles

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Knowledge dynamics in a network industry

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The impact of networks on knowledge growth in an innovating industry is studied. Results indicate that spatial clustering generates higher long-run knowledge growth rates in industries characterized by highly tacit knowledge, while the opposite is true when the degree of codification is important.

Author: Cowan, Robin, Jonard, Nicolas, Ozman, Muge
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Computer networks, Forecasts and trends, Influence, Market trend/market analysis, Technological innovations, Information networks

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Knowledge integration and network formation

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The effect of knowing the composition of goods in an industry on inter-firm collaboration networks is discussed.

Author: Ozman, Muge
France

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Subjects list: Analysis, Knowledge management
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