2017
DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2017.1417361
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Political Economy of International Policy on the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies in Global Climate Change Regime

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“…The development and dissemination of technological knowledge raise contestations between developed and developing countries by influencing policy objectives and provisions. These changes reflect competition between countries that have not fully explored various issue areas [65]. Based on the power perspective, the level of competitive behavior among entrepreneurs is determined by public market institutions' existence.…”
Section: Challenges In Establishing a Power-based Technopreneuship In The Digital Technology Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development and dissemination of technological knowledge raise contestations between developed and developing countries by influencing policy objectives and provisions. These changes reflect competition between countries that have not fully explored various issue areas [65]. Based on the power perspective, the level of competitive behavior among entrepreneurs is determined by public market institutions' existence.…”
Section: Challenges In Establishing a Power-based Technopreneuship In The Digital Technology Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As discussed by Oh (2019), one of the issues contested by developed countries related to the effectiveness of the TNA project to convert TAPs and project ideas into bankable projects. Although there is no normative framework yet to assess the quality of TAPs, and that no attempts have been made to-date to evaluate the quality of TAPs that have been developed under the post-Poznan global TNA project, a qualitative measure is used here in terms of the ability of a country to use TAPs to develop bankable projects that can be used to attract additional climate finance.…”
Section: Bankability Of the Technology Needs Assessments And Technology Action Plansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recognized that a TNA should not be conducted in isolation but rather integrated with other similar ongoing processes in order to support national sustainable development and, not least, the implementation of countries' NDCs. This is another criterion on which to judge the success of the TNA project (Oh 2019). A few selected examples are provided to showcase how the results of the TNA project have shaped national policies, strategies and UNFCCC-related initiatives.…”
Section: Supporting Sectoral Policies Strategies and The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change-related Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1980s, governments around the world have introduced a series of technology transfer policies (TTP) to promote the commercialization of technological achievements in universities and other research institutions (Cunningham et al, 2019;Oh, 2017;Švarc & Dabić, 2019). TTP refers to the laws, regulations, notices, regulations, and programs directly or indirectly related to TT conducted by multiple policy-making entities in the form of joint promulgation by a single agency or department within the existing legal framework (Caramihai et al, 2016;Cunningham et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%