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Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation

Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovationSteven S. Bammel - - :

, : Rise and Fall of TechnologiesICT Understanding Innovation in an ICT Paradigm Manufacturing and Services in a New TaxonomyAnalysisSynthesisTechnological Paradigm

Rise and Fall of Technologies Major technologies that create, in any given historical era, a set of opportunities and constraints for the innovation activities and business strategies of economic agents.

Technological Paradigm ""

The pattern of normal problem solving activity on the ground of a technological paradigm.

Technological Trajectories

.Industries differ significantly in the extent to which they can exploit the prevailing general natural trajectories and these differences influence the rise and fall of different industries and technologies.

Sector-Specific Nature* .

There is an era for each technology to be most effective and that era influences the rise and fall of different industries and technologies.

* Time-Specific NatureICT

Understanding Innovation in an ICT ParadigmICT ICT .The growth of advanced services is closely related to the emergence of a new technological paradigm characterized by the pervasiveness and growth potential brought about by ICTs.

Services from ICT .The major challenge is to provide a more integrated view of the characteristics that innovation takes in manufacturing and in service industries alike, and to shed new light on the relationships between these interrelated parts of the economy.Understanding Innovation in ServicesICT ICT- .A crucial factor of competitive advantage in the new ICT-based technological paradigm is represented by the interdependence and vertical linkages that tie together different groups of manufacturing and service sectors.

ICT and Interdependence Manufacturing and Services in a New Taxonomy - - - -- The New Taxonomy of Sectoral Patterns of Innovation in Manufacturing and Service Industries

Advanced Knowledge ProvidersSpecialised suppliersKnowledge-intensive business services

Infrastructure ServicesPhysical infrastructureNetwork infrastructure --

Mass production goodsScale-intensiveScience-intensive - -

Personal Goods and ServicesSupplier-dominated goodsSupplier-dominated services

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Category Characteristics - TrajectoriesSynthesis 2 Gadrey - - - -- Two Models for Understanding Services and Manufacturing3 - -- - - ---Analysis in Three Dimensions Combined-Model Radar Chart