Wonks and geeks: examining commercial technology stakeholders’ perceptions of and interactions with public policy
Lillian Ablon and
Andrea A. Golay
Science and Public Policy, 2017, vol. 44, issue 4, 556-564
Abstract:
This article investigates the challenges that face the intersection of commercial technology and public policy. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with thirty stakeholders—company executives and investors—in the commercial technology community to understand their perceptions of public policy and their current interactions with policymakers and policy analysts. This research focuses on start-up founders, start-up chief executive officers, and the venture capitalists who fund commercial technology start-ups. Given the dearth of research investigating how the commercial technology and policy worlds interact, the study results offer unique insight into the perceptions of commercial technology stakeholders. Conclusions discuss where opportunities may exist for improving engagement with policymakers and analysts.
Keywords: technology; entrepreneurship; start-ups; public policy; commercial technology; policymaker; policy analysis; tech-policy engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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