The Dynamics of Technology: A Methodological Framework for Techno-Economic Analyses
β Scribed by Giancarlo Barbiroli (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 343
- Series
- Theory and Decision Library 25
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Technology is taking on an increasingly central and determining role in soΒ ciety, and can provide contradictory results: wealth on the one hand, but also unemployment, environmental imbalances and other social problems on the other. Manufacturing techniques and production organization are chosen in every country based mainly on the specific needs of the companies, while the real needs of each population are often quite different. Already, in order to prevent all forms of technology from becoming inΒ creasingly "invasive", towards both the natural supply of resources and the specific - though highly differentiated - needs of humanity, technological paths must be identified and followed which are capable of making the variΒ ous needs compatible, from the standpoint of sustainable development, the conservation and increase in value of natural resources, and the quality of development. This will become increasingly important in the future. This goal is undoubtedly ambitious and difficult to achieve; however, eviΒ dence of the problems caused by generalized, uncontrolled use of technoloΒ gy, all over the world, leads us to believe that intense efforts must be made to achieve this aim. If not, humankind runs the risk of an irreversible degraΒ dation of the most important aspects of economic development and its qualiΒ ty. Within this framework, those companies that produce goods and services obviously occupy a central, active role, which they must play with a view both to competitiveness and overall qualification and to contributing to the objectives of sustainable development.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Features of Technology and Technological Dynamics....Pages 7-41
The Innovative Cycle....Pages 43-60
Technological Dynamics and Knowledge....Pages 61-83
The Dynamics of Production Technologies and Structures....Pages 85-126
Technological Dynamics, Efficiency and Productivity....Pages 127-164
Technological Dynamics and Quality Issues....Pages 165-189
Economic Effects of Technological Dynamics....Pages 191-236
Methods for Evaluating Processes and Technologies....Pages 237-288
Technology Policy for Sustainable Development....Pages 289-316
Back Matter....Pages 317-340
β¦ Subjects
Development Economics; Business/Management Science, general; Environmental Economics; Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management; Environmental Management
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