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How configurations of legitimacy shape directionality in technological innovation systems: The case of plant-based meat alternatives in Sweden

open access: yesTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
Sustainability challenges call for a shift towards plant-based proteins. This paper aims to analyze the development of plant-based meat alternatives in Sweden with a focus on legitimation processes.
Johnn Andersson
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Shaping Our Technological Futures

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2015
Some important, long-term, social and economic challenges that we face can potentially be addressed by existing and emerging technologies. This article draws on the future technology growth trends and technology lists identified by Evans [3] in the paper ?Securing Australia?s Future ? Future Technology Overview.?
Reihana Mohideen, Rob J. Evans 0001
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SHAPING TECHNOLOGY AND SHAPING THE MARKET

Management Research News, 1991
This article is from on‐going research into how firms develop new technologies for new markets, particularly markets for medical and bio‐ technologies. The research is exploring the view that in “innovating” a new product a firm will not just be developing some new technology, that is engaging in Research and Development.
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The Ideological and Technological Shaping of Motherhood

Women & Health, 1992
Women's medical care, especially the care of birthing women, is increasingly based on technological innovations. While the use of electronic fetal monitoring, in vitro fertilization and cesarean section have benefited some women, the expanding use of medical technology distances women and their physicians.
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Shaping the body and technology

European Journal of Marketing, 2010
PurposeThis paper aims to provide a theoretical analysis of contemporary brand communication for technology products, focused on how the human body functions as a metaphorical and communicative device, to shed insight into how technological brands make their products understandable, tangible, and attractive in interesting ways.Design/methodology ...
Margo Buchanan‐Oliver   +2 more
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Technology shaping the future of dentistry

Medical Journal Armed Forces India
The art of dentistry and technological advancement in the fourth industrial revolution are interacting at a rapid pace, shaping the future of dentistry. The dental profession has integrated well with advancing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), three-dimensional (3D) printing, nanotechnology,
Vineet, Sharma, Abhijeet, Kadu
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Shaped Technology: An Afterword

Science in Context, 1995
The informative and engaging essays in the foregoing collection suggest several interesting concepts that deserve further research and reflection. Over the past decade, the “social construction of technology” has become a concept often explored by historians (Bijker, Hughes, and Pinch 1987).
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