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Pervasive technologies and industrial linkages: Modeling acquired purposes.

Authors :
Cantner, Uwe
Vannuccini, Simone
Source :
Structural Change & Economic Dynamics. Mar2021, Vol. 56, p386-399. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• We model the 'purpose acquisition process' resulting in different degrees of technological pervasiveness. • We use our framework to provide a microeconomic explanation of the establishment of general purpose technologies. • We read contributions on general purpose technologies and structural change as special cases of linked markets. • We explore static and dynamics formulation of the model and discuss the determinant of pervasiveness also from a policy perspective. What makes an industry a dominant filiére and a particular technology a so-called general purpose technology (GPT)? The paper contributes to a microeconomics of vertically related and networked industries by framing GPTs as a peculiar case of technological connectivity between sectors and provides a simple model that accounts for the endogenous success (failure) of GPT-based industries in a competing technologies setting. In a nutshell, we explore the process potentially leading to technological pervasiveness and dissect it in its structural elements. The model takes into consideration several conditions under which an upstream technology increases its pervasiveness in the economy or remains constrained as a component used by a small subset of downstream applications only. Hence, the model shows how 'purposes' are acquired by a technology struggling to dominate the downstream market. Policy implications of the analysis are highlighted, and dynamic implications of the model are discussed. Two main features of the study are that (i) we go beyond the a priori assumption that a pervasive GPT-like technology already exists in the economy and (ii) we bring GPT theorizing under the umbrella of studies of structural change through the dynamics of industries' linkages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0954349X
Volume :
56
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Structural Change & Economic Dynamics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150227956
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2017.11.002