Assessment of Technology in the View of Sustainability and Capability Approach: A Case-study of Home Inverters
Pramod Khadilkar () and
Monto Mani ()
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Pramod Khadilkar: Indian Institute of Science
Monto Mani: Indian Institute of Science
A chapter in Driving the Economy through Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2013, pp 63-74 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents a methodology to assess technology in view of sustainability. As a designer/policymaker, it is crucial to have an informed perception on any technology/product meant for society. In successfully designing and strategizing a technology/product for a given market, it is crucial to assess relevant societal, environmental, and economic impacts. Simply put, sustainability in view of any technology would gauge the health of the system (society) with and without that technology. However, the societal, environmental, and economic implications are intertwined and require a systems approach to tackle. Recognizing the fact that the human dimension is central in the introduction/adoption of any technology, the capability approach aims to further integrate human capabilities with technology interventions for sustainability. A methodology, with a working case study of home inverters, to evaluate a technology/product in view of sustainability has been proposed, discussed, and presented in this chapter.
Keywords: Life Cycle Assessment; Capability Approach; Sustainability Assessment; Urban Ecology; Initial View (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-0746-7_6
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