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Catching up in clean energy technologies: a patent analysis

Authors :
Li, Deyu
Alkemade, Floor
Frenken, Koen
Heimeriks, Gaston
Economic Geography
Innovation Studies
Innovation and Sustainability
Section Economic Geography
Economic Geography
Innovation Studies
Innovation and Sustainability
Section Economic Geography
Technology, Innovation & Society
EIRES System Integration
Source :
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 48(2), 693. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Journal of Technology Transfer, 48(2). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

How we can accelerate the diffusion of new clean energy technologies worldwide is a highly relevant topic for energy and climate policies, as well as industrial policies. We trace the time lag between the introduction and the diffusion of breakthroughs in solar photovoltaic technology and wind power technology. Our results show that both domestic knowledge base and organizational proximity to the country introducing breakthroughs, help latecomer countries catch up by actively innovating in these technologies on their own. Moreover, we find that there are more opportunities for latecomer countries with stronger domestic knowledge base to catch up in solar photovoltaic technology than wind power technology. The results of this paper provide systematic evidence of the technology-sensitive catching-up process in the clean energy technological paradigm.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08929912
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Technology Transfer, 48(2), 693. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Journal of Technology Transfer, 48(2). Kluwer Academic Publishers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81031892bb6e5025b42dca40fbdf18e9