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German, Bernd Liesenkötter, Gerhard Schewe, 2014
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The Sailing-Ship Effect describes the potential reaction of an old technology to the emergence of a new one, whereby it continuously improves its performance. Using patent data from the automotive industry, the authors illustrate that this Sailing-Ship Effect is present in propulsion technologies. The fact that the automotive industry is largely characterized by path dependencies has led to the perception that it is more efficient to focus development efforts on conventional combustion technologies rather than investing significantly in alternative drive forms.

Key specifications

topic
Economy & Law
Language
German
Author
Bernd LiesenkötterGerhard Schewe
Year
2014
Number of pages
202
Book cover
Paperback

General information

Item number
8033855
Publisher
Springer
Category
Reference books
Release date
15.3.2018

Book properties

topic
Economy & Law
Language
German
Author
Bernd LiesenkötterGerhard Schewe
Year
2014
Number of pages
202
Book cover
Paperback

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.35 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Product dimensions

Height
210 mm
Width
148 mm

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