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Introduction to the Field of Emerging Technology Management
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MiniaturizationEmerging Technology ManagementEngineeringNanodevicesMicroelectromechanical SystemsNanoethicsNanoengineeringInformation Technology ManagementGlobal ChallengesManagementTechnology TransferMicrosystems EngineeringStrategyTechnology PolicyStrategic ManagementSustainable SystemsSolution VectorEmerging TechnologiesMicrofabricationTechnology ManagementBioelectronicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemBusinessScience And Technology StudiesManagement Of TechnologyTechnologyDevice Development
Emerging technologies are viewed as solutions to 21st‑century global challenges, yet understanding of their commercial, policy, environmental, ethical, and societal implications remains behind their scientific development. The authors aim to address the commercial challenges of emerging technologies by developing better management techniques, policy frameworks, and professional education. The issue discusses these commercial challenges and presents research that helps fill the gap. Initial solutions that radically improve existing techniques, generate new ones, and outline future research pathways are presented.
Many see emerging technologies as a solution vector for the global challenges of the twenty‐first century. Today's emerging technologies include: computational sciences; nanotechnology; micro‐electro‐mechanical systems (MEMS); bio‐fuels; mobile technologies and a host of others. Yet an adequate understanding of their commercial, policy, environmental, ethical and societal implications lags far behind the development of their science and technology. The authors in this issue discuss the challenges presented by the commercial considerations of emerging technologies. If emerging technologies are critical to solving the largest problems facing the world, then better techniques are needed: for their management, to create policy and educate professionals to commercialize and govern them. This special issue presents the work of a number of researchers that helps to fill this gap. Some initial solutions such as radically improving current techniques and generating new ones are presented, and each author provides future research pathways.
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