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This paper illustrates the main results of an expert elicitation survey on advanced (second and third generation) biofuel technologies. The survey focuses on eliciting probabilistic information on the future costs of advanced biofuels and on the potential role of RD&D (Research, Development and...
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In the period 2010-2011 we carried out a survey of fifteen leading European experts on the future of advanced (second and third generation) biofuel technologies. The survey focuses on eliciting probabilistic information on the future costs of these technologies and on the potential role of RD&D...
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The paper carries out a systematic review of the literature on the emerging themes in open eco-innovation (OE), and most specifically on the role of internal and external knowledge sourcing for firms. Open innovation runs contrary to the individualistic mentality of traditional corporate R&D...
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This paper contributes to the induced innovation literature by extending the analysis of supply and demand determinants of innovation in energy-efficient technologies to account for international knowledge flows and spillovers. In the first part of the paper we select a sample of 38 innovating...
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Expert elicitations are frequently used to characterize future technology outcomes. However their usefulness is limited, in part because: estimates across studies are not easily comparable; choices in survey design and expert selection may bias results; and over-confidence is a persistent...
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Expert elicitations are frequently used to characterize future technology outcomes. However their usefulness is limited, in part because: estimates across studies are not easily comparable; choices in survey design and expert selection may bias results; and over-confidence is a persistent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011548115
Expert elicitations are frequently used to characterize future technology outcomes. However their usefulness is limited, in part because: estimates across studies are not easily comparable; choices in survey design and expert selection may bias results; and over-confidence is a persistent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012967686
Characterizing the future performance of energy technologies can improve the development of energy policies that have …
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Characterizing the future performance of energy technologies can improve the development of energy policies that have …
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Characterizing the future performance of energy technologies can improve the development of energy policies that have …
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