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The interaction of science and technology

In Barry Barnes & David O. Edge (eds.), Science in context: readings in the sociology of science. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 147--154 (1982)

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  1. Pushes and Pulls: Hi(S)tory of the Demand Pull Model of Innovation. [REVIEW]Joseph P. Lane & Benoit Godin - 2013 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (5):621-654.
    Much has been written about the linear model of innovation. While it may have been the dominant model used to explain technological innovation for decades, alternatives did exist. One such alternative—generally discussed as being the exact opposite of the linear model—is the demand-pull model. Beginning in the 1960s, people from different disciplines started looking at technological innovation from a demand rather than a supply perspective. The theory was that technological innovation is stimulated by market demand rather than by scientific discoveries. (...)
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