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Nanotechnology and Sustainable Development: Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and Organizations

Autor Claire Auplat
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2015
Public institutions, academic researchers and financial analysts among others hail nanotechnologies as one of the most promising sectors of social and economic development. Calculations predict that it will become a trillion euro industry by 2015 and that it will bring about economic change of at least the same magnitude as the industrial revolution. Nanotechnology is recent, younger by some thirty years than biotechnology, but it appears at a point in time in human history where there is a convergence between the globalization of access to information and increasing awareness of the importance of sustainable development. Nanotechnology and Sustainable Development explores the ways in which this convergence leads to a change in the management of innovation – and ultimately a reshaping of technological democracy. The scope of the study is global, with a particular focus on Europe and the United States, utilizing several case studies of stakeholders including entrepreneurs, commentators, end users, scientists, and policy makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138960640
ISBN-10: 1138960640
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 38 black & white illustrations, 22 black & white halftones, 16 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and Organizations

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I. Nano, the Next Dimension of Sustainable Development  1. Background and Roadmap  2. General Philosophy of the Book  Part II. Indicators of Nanotechnology Entrepreneurship  3. Introduction  4. R&D Architecture  5. Research Centers and Infrastructure  6. Nano-Related Patent Activities  7. Nano-Products Reaching the Market  8.Conclusion  Part III: Nano-Development and Regulatory Practices  9. Areas of Development  10. Initial Positive Regulation  11. Initial Restrictive Regulation  12. Regulatory Frameworks and Exogenous Factors  13. Sustainable Development and Nano-Based Business Activities  Part IV: Innovative Practices and Nanotechnology Institutional Emergence  14. Introducing the Case of the ETC Group  15. Theoretical Background  16. Methodology  17. Circumstances and Practices  18. Findings  Part V: New Institutionalization Processes: Risk Management and Public Engagement  19. A Chronology of Nanotechnology Institutional Emergence  20. Risk Management and Institutional Emergence  21. A Case Study of Public Engagement  22. Interpretation and Findings  Part VI: Towards A New Form of Technological Democracy  23. Sustainable Development and New Governance Options for New Technologies  24. Governance and Norm  25. Interpreting Change  26. Conclusion

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Public institutions, academic researchers and financial analysts among others hail nanotechnologies as one of the most promising sectors of social and economic development. Calculations predict that it will become a trillion euro industry by 2015 and that it will bring about economic change of at least the same magnitude as the industrial revolution. Nanotechnology is recent, younger by some thirty years than biotechnology, but it appears at a point in time in human history where there is a convergence between the globalization of access to information and increasing awareness of the importance of sustainable development. Nanotechnology and Sustainable Development explores the ways in which this convergence leads to a change in the management of innovation – and ultimately a reshaping of technological democracy. The scope of the study is global, with a particular focus on Europe and the United States, utilizing several case studies of stakeholders including entrepreneurs, commentators, end users, scientists, and policy makers.