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Title: Innovation and Sustainability in print-on-paper: a comparison of nanoparticle and deinking niches as emergent sociotechnical networks
Authors: Steward, F
Tsoi, JCS
Coles, AM
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Steward F et al., Innovation and sustainability in print-on-paper: a comparison of nanoparticle and deinking niches as emergent sociotechnical networks, J Clean Prod (2007), doi:10.1016/j/jclepro.2007.04.008
Abstract: Nanoparticle innovation with application to ‘print-on-paper’ is analysed as an emergent network using social network mapping methods. Its relationship with the innovation network concerned with deinkability for enhanced fibre recycling is explored. There are 3 types of nano-innovations identified: ink, fibre and coatings applications embedded in heterogeneous networks of nanoparticles and deinkability. It is shown that, in spite of advocacy claims for the potential contribution of nanoparticle technology to deinkability, the networks are actually poorly linked. The primary role of the nanoparticle innovations identified is for commercial printability rather than sustainable deinkability. These findings suggest that broad claims for the contribution of nanotechnology to sustainability are not necessarily translated into specific innovation priorities in business practice. If such potential is to be realised then these currently separate networks need to be linked much more effective...
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1073
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