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co-optimisation through increased willingness, opportunity and capacity: a generalisable concept of appropriate technology transfer
(International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialization, 2004)
We proposed a methodological framework within which technology transfer could be evaluated, designed and implemented. With two case studies, we showed how, when any of the factors of ''willingness'', ''opportunity'' and ...
Trade-off Analysis (with a revised Rawlsian Decision-making Philosophy) as an Alternative to Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) in Socio-technical Decisions
(2008-02-20)
This paper discusses the concept of trade-off analysis as an alternative to cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in socio-technical decisions. The concept of trade-off analysis is not new, but increasing dissatisfaction with CBA ...
Negotiated environmental and occupational health and safety agreements in the United States: lessons for policy
(Journal of Cleaner Production, 2001)
The interest in so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal environmental, or occupational health and safety regulation has taken on new importance in both Europe and the United States. These approaches ...
Trade-off Analysis (with a revised Rawlsian Decision-making Philosophy) as an Alternative to Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) in Socio-technical Decisions
(2008-02-20)
This paper discusses the concept of trade-off analysis as an alternative to cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in socio-technical decisions. The concept of trade-off analysis is not new, but increasing dissatisfaction with CBA ...
Government and Innovation in Europe and North America
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2002)
This article challenges certain tenets of the theories of reflexive law and ecological
modernization. While far-sighted prevention-oriented and structural changes are needed,
some proponents of these theories argue that ...
Government And Innovation in Europe And North America
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2002)
This article challenges certain tenets of the theories of reflexive law and ecological
modernization. While far-sighted prevention-oriented and structural changes are needed,
some proponents of these theories argue that ...