Policy coherence and public policy in market development
The bioeconomy will involve radical innovation that may disrupt established routines and create resistance and anxieties, which need to be understood. Development of the bioeconomy will be a socio-technical transition where advancements in technology interact and co-evolve with consumer practices, business, markets, policy, cultural meaning, and infrastructure. In project 3.2, qualitative and quantitative social science…
EU Project
Funded Investigator
Associate Prof Eoin O’Neill (UCD)
Staff
Postdoctorate Researchers: Dr Luke Kelleher (October 2018 – October 2020) Anne Pender (from January 2022) Postgraduate Researchers: Hannah Gould (from February 2020)