What are the risk-related barriers to, and opportunities for, innovation from a business perspective in the UK, in the context of energy management in the built environment?
David Fisk
Energy Policy, 2008, vol. 36, issue 12, 4615-4617
Abstract:
Conventional prediction techniques have not performed well in anticipating changes in building services technology. An alternative theory based on the concept of a technology trajectory offers a better retrospective account. Used prospectively, this theory highlights the future role of integrated management system technologies, the vertical integration of markets, and the need for more effective focused interventions.
Keywords: Building; innovation; Energy; management; Linear; model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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