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Innovation process in industrialized countries of Western Europe. Vol. 3. Innovations in the power industry. Der Innovationsprozess in westeuropaeischen Industrielaendern. Bd. 3. Innovation in der Energiewirtschaft

Abstract

A group of European economic research institutes as well as a group of sociologists working in the Social Sciences Department of the University of Hamburg examined the industrial innovation process in companies situated in the Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, and Sweden. The following institutes were members of the group of economic research institutes: The Ifo-Institute for Economic Research at Munich, which also assumed coordinating responsibilities, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, as well as the Industriens Utredningsinstitut, Stockholm. The purpose of this multinational project was to examine the process of research work in development and application of technologies using cases of innovation found in the energy industry. The study was intended to lead innovation research out of its methodical and scientific isolation to bridge certain gaps found in the existing innovation research work and thus to provide politicians and innovators in the major industrialized countries of the Western World with useful tools for decision making. Volume 3 contains the general development of the world energy situation and of problems of energy policy to be found in the three countries. Furthermore, it contains detailed studies of the innovation process of the latest major individual technologies to  More>>
Authors:
Ray, G F [1] 
  1. National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London (UK)
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1979
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
EDB-80-117270
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; ENERGY; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; ENERGY CONVERSION; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; COAL; DATA; DECISION MAKING; ELECTRIC POWER; ENGINEERING; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY; NATURAL GAS; NUCLEAR ENERGY; SWEDEN; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; UNITED KINGDOM; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CONVERSION; ENERGY SOURCES; EUROPE; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; INFORMATION; MATERIALS; POWER; SCANDINAVIA; WESTERN EUROPE; 290500* - Energy Planning & Policy- Research, Development, Demonstration, & Commercialization; 292000 - Energy Planning & Policy- Supply, Demand & Forecasting
OSTI ID:
5105940
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 241
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Ray, G F. Innovation process in industrialized countries of Western Europe. Vol. 3. Innovations in the power industry. Der Innovationsprozess in westeuropaeischen Industrielaendern. Bd. 3. Innovation in der Energiewirtschaft. Germany: N. p., 1979. Web.
Ray, G F. Innovation process in industrialized countries of Western Europe. Vol. 3. Innovations in the power industry. Der Innovationsprozess in westeuropaeischen Industrielaendern. Bd. 3. Innovation in der Energiewirtschaft. Germany.
Ray, G F. 1979. "Innovation process in industrialized countries of Western Europe. Vol. 3. Innovations in the power industry. Der Innovationsprozess in westeuropaeischen Industrielaendern. Bd. 3. Innovation in der Energiewirtschaft." Germany.
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title = {Innovation process in industrialized countries of Western Europe. Vol. 3. Innovations in the power industry. Der Innovationsprozess in westeuropaeischen Industrielaendern. Bd. 3. Innovation in der Energiewirtschaft}
author = {Ray, G F}
abstractNote = {A group of European economic research institutes as well as a group of sociologists working in the Social Sciences Department of the University of Hamburg examined the industrial innovation process in companies situated in the Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, and Sweden. The following institutes were members of the group of economic research institutes: The Ifo-Institute for Economic Research at Munich, which also assumed coordinating responsibilities, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, as well as the Industriens Utredningsinstitut, Stockholm. The purpose of this multinational project was to examine the process of research work in development and application of technologies using cases of innovation found in the energy industry. The study was intended to lead innovation research out of its methodical and scientific isolation to bridge certain gaps found in the existing innovation research work and thus to provide politicians and innovators in the major industrialized countries of the Western World with useful tools for decision making. Volume 3 contains the general development of the world energy situation and of problems of energy policy to be found in the three countries. Furthermore, it contains detailed studies of the innovation process of the latest major individual technologies to be found in this field.}
place = {Germany}
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