Title :
Measuring the Science-to-Market Gap: The Case of New Energy Technologies
Author :
Inganäs, Martin ; Harder, Mikael ; Marxt, Christian
Author_Institution :
Int. Competence Center of Innovation, Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Zurich
Abstract :
In the face of global climate change and industrialization, the need for new energy technologies (NET) has become an urgent and evident issue. Yet, the global use of fossil fuels and non-sustainable energy technologies is still very high. For the IEA countries in the year 2001, the share of renewable energy in the total primary energy supply constituted 5.5%, and since 1970, the share of renewable energy in electricity production decreased from 24% to a total of 15%. With the aim of improving our understanding of the factors that affect the commercialization of new energy technologies, this paper investigates the NET science-to-market gap for the European context. By means of a qualitative industry analysis, an overview is given of the different actors including research institutes, technology providers, policy makers, venture capitalists, and utilities. Arguing that science-industry interaction is a key ingredient for bringing NET to the market, we suggest that the science-to-market gap may be rooted in different stakeholder preferences and expectations along key dimensions of the interaction and its context
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; government policies; renewable energy sources; research and development; technology management; venture capital; European context; NET science-to-market gap; biomass gasification; electricity production; fossil fuels; global climate change; industrialization; new energy technologies; photovoltaic power; policy makers; qualitative industry analysis; renewable energy; research institutes; science-industry interaction; technology providers; utilities; venture capitalists; wind power; Biomass; Commercialization; Energy measurement; Photovoltaic systems; Production; Regulators; Renewable energy resources; Solar power generation; Technological innovation; Wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management for the Global Future, 2006. PICMET 2006
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-14-8
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2006.296755