Successful technological transitions require the alignment of technologies, capabilities, infrastructure, and institutions across a wide array of industries and involving many agents. In such processes, synergies and complementarities across different fields of economic activity are crucial. When such complementarities are missing, imbalances emerge, which, in the absence of innovation, may stifle technological development, sometimes for decades. This contribution surveys our theoretical and empirical understanding of technological interdependencies across industries. Special emphasis is placed on the notion of “development blocks”, coined by Swedish economist Erik Dahmén. It discusses similarities and differences to other notions of broad ...
This paper discusses the literature on `techno-economic networks' (TENs) and `techno-economic paradi...
Abstract The paper specifies a quantitative methodology for exploring development blocks. The concep...
In this paper, we broaden the concept of interdependence beyond its focus on task to include technol...
The notion of development blocks (Dahmén, 1950, 1991) suggests the co-evolution of technologies and ...
The mechanisms responsible for the structure and evolution of technological systems are not fully un...
The systemic nature of technological change is now a well established result of much literature, of ...
The notion of development blocks suggests the co-evolution of technologies and industries through co...
This study examines the network of supply and use of significant innovations across industries in Sw...
none1noThe aim of this chapter is to review the empirical literature on interfirm technological agre...
As new and old technologies generally co-exist in the complex production methods that characterise m...
Our country’s equipment manufacturing industry ranks among the best in all developing countries, but...
A new methodology is proposed for evaluating the economic development opportunities associated with ...
This paper investigates whether technology spills over across national borders and technology regime...
Most explanations of economic growth are based on knowledge spillovers, where the development of som...
Despite the key role of actor networks in progressing new sustainable technologies, there is a short...
This paper discusses the literature on `techno-economic networks' (TENs) and `techno-economic paradi...
Abstract The paper specifies a quantitative methodology for exploring development blocks. The concep...
In this paper, we broaden the concept of interdependence beyond its focus on task to include technol...
The notion of development blocks (Dahmén, 1950, 1991) suggests the co-evolution of technologies and ...
The mechanisms responsible for the structure and evolution of technological systems are not fully un...
The systemic nature of technological change is now a well established result of much literature, of ...
The notion of development blocks suggests the co-evolution of technologies and industries through co...
This study examines the network of supply and use of significant innovations across industries in Sw...
none1noThe aim of this chapter is to review the empirical literature on interfirm technological agre...
As new and old technologies generally co-exist in the complex production methods that characterise m...
Our country’s equipment manufacturing industry ranks among the best in all developing countries, but...
A new methodology is proposed for evaluating the economic development opportunities associated with ...
This paper investigates whether technology spills over across national borders and technology regime...
Most explanations of economic growth are based on knowledge spillovers, where the development of som...
Despite the key role of actor networks in progressing new sustainable technologies, there is a short...
This paper discusses the literature on `techno-economic networks' (TENs) and `techno-economic paradi...
Abstract The paper specifies a quantitative methodology for exploring development blocks. The concep...
In this paper, we broaden the concept of interdependence beyond its focus on task to include technol...