A knowledge-based perspective on system weaknesses in technological innovation systems

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Abstract

The literature on technological innovation systems (TIS) provides policymakers and other actors with a scheme of analysis to identify system weaknesses. In doing so, TIS analysis centres on which system weaknesses policy interventions should target to promote further development of a particular system. However, prior TIS literature has not sufficiently elaborated on what may constitute the conceptual roots of a 'weakness'. We apply a knowledge-based perspective and propose that many'albeit not all'system weaknesses may root in four types of knowledge problems: uncertainty, complexity, equivocality, and ambiguity. Employing these as sensitizing concepts, we study system weaknesses by analysing data from a biorefinery TIS in Sweden. This analysis results in novel implications for the TIS literature and for achieving a better match between system weaknesses and the design of innovation policies.

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Frishammar, J., Söderholm, P., Hellsmark, H., & Mossberg, J. (2019). A knowledge-based perspective on system weaknesses in technological innovation systems. Science and Public Policy, 46(1), 55–70. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scy037

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