Beyond Technology Push vs. Demand Pull: The Evolution of Solar Policy in the U.S., Germany and China

  • Hansen, E. (Speaker)
  • Florian Lüdeke-Freund (Speaker)
  • Xiaohong (Iris) Quan (Speaker)
  • Joel West (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkscience-to-science

Description

To explain and promote the adoption of new technologies, researchers have debated the relative importance of technology push and demand pull factors . Here we examine a crucial problem of contemporary innovation policy — promoting the adoption of renewable energy to reduce anthropogenic global warming — that challenges prior models for large scale innovation adoption. From the recommendations of Mowery, Nelson and Martin (2010) [1], we develop a typology of technology push and demand pull policy design principles for renewable energy adoption. We use these principles to analyze a sample of 79 solar energy policies from 1974 to 2011 in the U.S., Germany and China. From this, we suggest additions to the model of technology push and demand pull — by differing between direct and indirect push and pull — to explain the success of renewable energy policies.
Period08 Jun 2017
Event titleIEEE Technology & Engineering Management Conference (TEMSCON)
Event typeConference
LocationUnited StatesShow on map

Fields of science

  • 211911 Sustainable technologies
  • 502032 Quality management
  • 502022 Sustainable economics
  • 502052 Business administration
  • 502015 Innovation management

JKU Focus areas

  • Management and Innovation