The “sailing-ship effect” as a technological principle

Author:

De Liso Nicola1,Arima Serena2,Filatrella Giovanni3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Law—Economics Division, University of Salento, Via per Monteroni, Lecce 73100, Italy. e-mail: nicola.deliso@unisalento.it

2. Department of History, Society and Human Studies, University of Salento, Via di Valesio, Lecce 73100, Italy. e-mail: serena.arima@unisalento.it

3. Department of Science and Technology, University of Sannio, Via Francesco de Sanctis, Benevento 82100, Italy. e-mail: filatrella@unisannio.it

Abstract

Abstract The “sailing-ship effect” is the process whereby improvements to an incumbent technology (e.g. sail) are intentionally sought as a new competing technology (steam) emerges. Despite the fact that the effect has been referred to by quite a few scholars in different technological battles, the effect itself seems to have been taken for granted rather than organically defined and investigated. In this paper, within the context of evolutionary “appreciative theorizing” à la Nelson and Winter, through in-depth study of technological battles between old and new technologies, we transform what was an unfinished concept into a structured, fully-fledged, tool of analysis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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