What Is an Emerging Technology?
Daniele Rotolo, Diana Hicks, Ben R. Martin

TL;DR
This paper develops a clear definition and operational framework for identifying emerging technologies by combining theoretical attributes with empirical detection methods, aiding policy and research efforts.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive definition of emerging technologies with five key attributes and links these to empirical detection approaches for operationalization.
Findings
Identifies five core attributes of emerging technologies.
Reviews major empirical methods for detecting emergence.
Provides a framework to operationalize technological emergence.
Abstract
There is considerable and growing interest in the emergence of novel technologies, especially from the policy-making perspective. Yet as an area of study, emerging technologies lacks key foundational elements, namely a consensus on what classifies a technology as 'emergent' and strong research designs that operationalize central theoretical concepts. The present paper aims to fill this gap by developing a definition of 'emerging technologies' and linking this conceptual effort with the development of a framework for the operationalisation of technological emergence. The definition is developed by combining a basic understanding of the term and in particular the concept of 'emergence' with a review of key innovation studies dealing with definitional issues of technological emergence. The resulting definition identifies five attributes that feature in the emergence of novel technologies.…
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