Shifting Patterns

Paper on expectation management in technology policy

This article builds on the literature on sociotechnical imaginaries and the sociology of expectations to engage in the discussion of how expectation alignment facilitates the development of novel technologies. While existing scholarship has elaborated on how expectations alignment is important to support technological development, it has not fully explored how the challenges of expectation alignment are translated into practices of expectation management and collective governance over the innovation process. Based on a range of archival sources, the article examines three historical episodes of photovoltaics development in locations that had spearheaded its development: the United States, Japan and Germany. Based on these historical episodes, the article suggests three core issues for the management of expectations in technological development: the creation, adaptation and materialization of shared imaginaries.

August 2021 · Timur Ergen & Maki Umemura

Publication in Energy Research and Social Science

Article in Energy Research and Social Science on the history of solar energy policies in Germany, Japan and the United States with M. Umemura. ...

June 2021 · Timur Ergen
Varieties of Economization in Competition Policy

Paper on Antitrust in Review of International Political Economy

The paper compares competition policy reform in the United States and Europe. It argues that ideological and professional legacies in European antitrust agencies blocked the inflow of new concentration-friendly economic ideas into the field.

June 2019 · Timur Ergen & Sebastian Kohl