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Literature in the management of innovation, expectations management and sociology-of-technology fields has stressed repeatedly that for assessments during early stages of technological emergence, moreopen-ended'
Before delving into the context of lab-on-a-chip for cell analysis we explore what the literature can tell us with regards to insights into emerging path dynamics stemming from sociology of S&t, evolutionary economics and organization studies.
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John Law (Ed.),A Sociology of Monsters? Essays on Power, Technology and Domination, Routledge, London, 1991, pp. 132 161.45 M. Callon, The Dynamics of Techno-economic Networks, in:
'The diversity of the above areas suggests that foresight process impacts should be interpreted through the lenses of epistemology, sociology, political science, management science and organisational theory.
the transaction cost approach, American Journal of Sociology 87 (3)( 1981) 548 575.556 E. Amanatidou, K. Guy/Technological forecasting & Social Change 75 (2008
what is postulated about the sociology and epistemology of science. Towards this end, this section examines features of the hierarchical random graph
Retrospective studies of emerging technology applications/products (from disciplines of Management and Sociology of Innovation) reveal that the journeys twist
Green et al. 16 in their comparison of the techno-economic networks (micro-level analysis stemming from sociology)
making use of recent insights from sociology and economics of technology, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag. 7 (4)( 1995) 417 431.13 A. Rip, A co-evolutionary approach to reflexive governance and its ironies, in:
New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology, The MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1987.16 K. Green, R. Hull, A. Mcmeeking, V. Walsh, The construction of the techno-economic:
J. Law (Ed.),A Sociology of Monsters: Essays on Power, Technology and Domination, Routledge, London, 1991, pp. 132 161.23 B. de Laat, Scripts for the future technological foresight, strategic analysis and socio technical networks:
Yearbook Sociology of the Sciences, Berlin etc: Springer, 2009.36 M. Kearnes, A. Rip, The Emerging Governance landscape of Nanotechnology, in S. Gammel, A. Lösch, A. Nordmann (eds.
a sociology of prospective techno-science. Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Burt, G. 2007. Towards a research agenda for environment, learning and foresight.
Sociology 37, no. 1: 103 20. O'connor, K. 2004. Devising a new approach to capitalism at home.
a sociology of prospective techno-science, ed. N. Brown, B. Rappert, and A. Webster, 229 49.
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. Brown, K. Konrad, H. van Lente, The sociology of expectation in science and technology, Technology analysis & Strategic management 18 (3/4)( 2006) 285 298.7 B. De
A Sociology of Prospective Techno-science, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000.8 O. Da Costa, P. Warnke, C. Cagnin, F. Scapolo, The impact of foresight on policy-making:
and Business administration from the Turku School of economics and is currently preparing his Phd in Economic Sociology at the University of Turku.
a Sociology of Prospective Techno-Science, Ashgate Publishing company, London, 2000, pp. 43 64.6 M. Callon, Technological conception and adoption network:
These authors claim that an examination of this kind should draw on the relevant disciplines of social sciences and humanities (SSH), such as epistemology, political science, sociology, economics,
New directions in the sociology and history of technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Borup, M.,N. Brown, K. Konrad,
New directions in the sociology and history of technology, ed. W. E. Bijker, T. P. Hughes,
Images of the future as a tool for sociology. American Behavioral Scientist 42, no. 3: 493 504.
A sociology of prospective techno-science. Aldershot: Ashgate. Brown, N, . and M. Michael. 2003. A sociology of expectations:
A historical sociology of nuclear missile guidance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Merton, R. K. 1968.
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Developments in Sociology, Causeway Press, 2004.57 A. Sayer, Method in Social science: A Realist Approach, Routledge, London, 1992.
making use of recent insights from sociology and economics of technology, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag. 7 (1995) 417 431.50 J. W. Forrester, Industrial Dynamics, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1961.51 J. D. Sterman, Business Dynamics:
Section 3 describes how we conceptualize inspiring issues and paradigms from different scientific disciplines such as business and innovation research, futures studies, sociology and policy analysis.
Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook, Springer, 2010.15 R. A w. Rhodes, Understanding governance: ten years on, Organ.
Some papers proceed by integrating insights and concepts from other disciplines such as sociology, design and innovation management while others mainly draw on empirical analysis and established FTA theory.
Dannemand Andersen and Baungaard Rasmussen delve into the national policy context for FTA by drawing on insights from sociology and anthropology.
Nonetheless, there was a push to extend concepts and theoretical insights from these areas to a larger variety of social sciences and humanities disciplines, such as epistemology, political science, sociology, economics
studied sociology, psychology, political science and economics. Senior researcher at the Institute for Technology assessment and Systems analysis (ITAS) of the Research centre Karlsruhe, joined ITAS'forerunner AFAS in 1979 and has worked
Notes 1. Following other authors, the notional use offunction'in this paper should not be confused with functionalist approaches found in sociology.
Insights about dynamics and change from sociology and institutional theory',Research policy, 33: 897 920..(2005) Processes and patterns in transitions and system innovations:
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