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View article: Innovation Doesn’t Work: The Explanatory Power of a Socio-Technical Approach
Innovation Doesn’t Work: The Explanatory Power of a Socio-Technical Approach Open
This comment engages with two questions introduced by Alan Irwin’s introductory essay to this thematic collection on STS and Innovation (2023), and invites the reader to reflect on them as parts of a problem-solution relationship: When it …
View article: User theory for inclusion or exclusion? Conceptual models to address the role of users for inclusive socio-technical change
User theory for inclusion or exclusion? Conceptual models to address the role of users for inclusive socio-technical change Open
Innovation Studies (IS) and Science, Technology and Society studies (STS) explored the role of users in socio-technological change: from their role as consumers, adopters or experimenters to maximize profit, to exploring the mutual shaping…
View article: Biotechnologies for inclusive development: scaling up, knowledge intensity and empowerment (the case of the probiotic yoghurt ‘Yogurito’ in Argentina)
Biotechnologies for inclusive development: scaling up, knowledge intensity and empowerment (the case of the probiotic yoghurt ‘Yogurito’ in Argentina) Open
This paper analyses how technological and institutional innovation strategies were deployed towards achieving a high-scale, sustainable, knowledge intensive, locally grounded project, through the experience of an Argentinean biotechnology-…