Sectoral patterns of technical change: Towards a taxonomy and a theory

1984 Research Policy 5,975 citations

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The purpose of the paper is to describe and explain sectoral patterns of technical change as revealed by data on about 2000 significant innovations in Britain since 1945. Most technological knowledge turns out not to be "information" that is generally applicable and easily reproducible, but specific to firms and applications, cumulative in development and varied amongst sectors in source and direction. Innovating firms principally in electronics and chemicals, are relatively big, and they develop innovations over a wide range of specific product groups within their principal sector, but relatively few outside. Firms principally in mechanical and instrument engineering are relatively small and specialised, and they exist in symbiosis with large firms, in scale intensive sectors like metal manufacture and vehicles, who make a significant contribution to their own process technology. In textile firms, on the other hand. most process innovations come from suppliers. These characteristics and variations can be classified in a three part taxonomy based on firms: (1) supplier dominated; (2) production intensive; (3) science based. They can be explained by sources of technology, requirements of users, and possibilities for appropriation. This explanation has implications for our understanding of the sources and directions of technical change, firms' diversification behaviour, the dynamic relationship between technology and industrial structure, and the formation of technological skills and advantages at the level of the firm. the region and the country.

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Industrial organizationDiversification (marketing strategy)AppropriationBusinessTechnical changeTechnological changeTaxonomy (biology)Process (computing)Product (mathematics)MarketingCommerceEconomicsComputer science

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Year
1984
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Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
343-373
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5975
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Keith Pavitt (1984). Sectoral patterns of technical change: Towards a taxonomy and a theory. Research Policy , 13 (6) , 343-373. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-7333(84)90018-0

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10.1016/0048-7333(84)90018-0