Conceptualizing leapfrogging with spatially coupled innovation systems: The case of onsite wastewater treatment in China
Christian Binz,
Bernhard Truffer,
Li Li,
Yajuan Shi and
Yonglong Lu
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2012, vol. 79, issue 1, 155-171
Abstract:
A rapid implementation of potentially more sustainable sector structures in newly industrializing countries (NICs) is of key importance to reach global sustainability. The conceptual basis for assessing such “leapfrogging” potentials is however still rather weakly developed. The present paper elaborates an encompassing conceptual framework drawing on the technological innovation systems literature and adding an explicit geographical focus that embeds an NIC's innovation system in its international context. From this, we derive six ideal-type leapfrogging trajectories. The framework is applied to the case of a potential transition to onsite wastewater treatment in China. Empirical evidence is based on 30 expert interviews with representatives from companies, universities, authorities and associations in China and Europe. Our results suggest that leapfrogging in the Chinese wastewater sector might develop in either an integrated “international innovation system” trajectory, where Chinese and international actors closely interact, or in an “international competition” trajectory, where Chinese actors endogenously build up technological leadership in strong competition to international actors. We conclude by outlining policy implications and by discussing future research priorities for leapfrogging and transition studies.
Keywords: Leapfrogging; Technological innovation system; Onsite wastewater treatment; Geography of transition; China; MBR technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2011.08.016
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