Qualitative system analysis as a means for sustainable governance of emerging technologies: the case of nanotechnology

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Qualitative system analysis as a means for sustainable governance of emerging technologies: the case of nanotechnology. / Wiek, Arnim; Lang, Daniel Johannes; Siegrist, Michael.
in: Journal of Cleaner Production, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 8/9, 01.05.2008, S. 988-999.

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title = "Qualitative system analysis as a means for sustainable governance of emerging technologies: the case of nanotechnology",
abstract = "Sustainable governance of emerging technologies such as nanotechnology is a demanding societal challenge due to the {"}technological throughput{"} of today's and tomorrow's social life. A prerequisite for sustainable governance is an integrated understanding of the factors, interdependencies and developmental potentials of the technological system under investigation. This paper presents a transdisciplinary qualitative system analysis on nanotechnology in Switzerland, integrating perspectives from science, business, government, and society. It provides basic knowledge about the systemic characteristics of nanotechnology development, considering innovation characteristics (visibility), consumers' concerns (contact) and the analogy to the GMO regulation (moratorium) as critical issues. The study affirms the method of qualitative system analysis, when applied in a transdisciplinary setting, as a useful, straightforward instrument for the early stage of sustainable governance.",
keywords = "Sustainability sciences, Communication, Qualitative system analysis, Emerging technologies, Nanotechnology, Sustainable governance, Regulation, Transdisciplinarity",
author = "Arnim Wiek and Lang, {Daniel Johannes} and Michael Siegrist",
year = "2008",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.jclepro.2007.04.009",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "988--999",
journal = "Journal of Cleaner Production",
issn = "0959-6526",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
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AU - Lang, Daniel Johannes

AU - Siegrist, Michael

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N2 - Sustainable governance of emerging technologies such as nanotechnology is a demanding societal challenge due to the "technological throughput" of today's and tomorrow's social life. A prerequisite for sustainable governance is an integrated understanding of the factors, interdependencies and developmental potentials of the technological system under investigation. This paper presents a transdisciplinary qualitative system analysis on nanotechnology in Switzerland, integrating perspectives from science, business, government, and society. It provides basic knowledge about the systemic characteristics of nanotechnology development, considering innovation characteristics (visibility), consumers' concerns (contact) and the analogy to the GMO regulation (moratorium) as critical issues. The study affirms the method of qualitative system analysis, when applied in a transdisciplinary setting, as a useful, straightforward instrument for the early stage of sustainable governance.

AB - Sustainable governance of emerging technologies such as nanotechnology is a demanding societal challenge due to the "technological throughput" of today's and tomorrow's social life. A prerequisite for sustainable governance is an integrated understanding of the factors, interdependencies and developmental potentials of the technological system under investigation. This paper presents a transdisciplinary qualitative system analysis on nanotechnology in Switzerland, integrating perspectives from science, business, government, and society. It provides basic knowledge about the systemic characteristics of nanotechnology development, considering innovation characteristics (visibility), consumers' concerns (contact) and the analogy to the GMO regulation (moratorium) as critical issues. The study affirms the method of qualitative system analysis, when applied in a transdisciplinary setting, as a useful, straightforward instrument for the early stage of sustainable governance.

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KW - Qualitative system analysis

KW - Emerging technologies

KW - Nanotechnology

KW - Sustainable governance

KW - Regulation

KW - Transdisciplinarity

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SN - 0959-6526

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