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Context matters: How existing sectors and competing technologies affect the prospects of the Swiss Bio-SNG innovation system
Authors:Steffen WirthAuthor VitaeJochen MarkardAuthor Vitae
Institution:
  • Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology, Department Cirus, Innovation Research in Utility Sectors, Ueberlandstrasse 133, 8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland
  • Abstract:Emerging technological fields are affected by developments in their broader context. This article proposes a differentiation of context structures as a crucial step in the analysis of technological innovation systems. A thorough context analysis, so the argument, is essential for understanding the pace and direction of technology development and the prospects of an emerging technological innovation system. Empirical insights are provided for Bio-SNG, a technology in an early stage of development. The article discusses the conditions under which actors from different sectors (forestry, wood industry, and energy supply) may play a role in the emerging field. It is shown that Bio-SNG is likely to become a victim of the recent boom in wood-to-energy technologies that has favored investments in more mature but technologically inferior alternatives. The case provides lessons for policy making as it highlights how effective support schemes might foster a lock-in into technologies that are readily available.
    Keywords:Emerging technologies  Technological innovation system  Context analysis  Sectoral coupling  Lock-in  Bioenergy
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