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Drivers of knowledge accumulation in electronic waste management: An analysis of publication data

机译:电子废物管理中知识积累的推动力:出版物数据分析

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The increased number and shorter life cycles of electronic devices are resulting in a rapidly growing stream of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) worldwide. The environmentally sound disposal of this waste stream is a complex activity that involves several steps and stakeholders. The aim of this article is to investigate the process of knowledge creation in WEEE management, based on publications data retrieved from the Thompson Web of Science (WoS). Using a dataset of publications dated between 1985 and 2013, we evaluate the role of three major drivers of knowledge creation: innovation induced by the high price of precious materials; technological advances; and regulatory stringency. Analysis of the global map of science highlights patterns of increased diversification of research domains and an impact of regulation and raw price material on the development of new research in different disciplines. This contributes to the policy debate on how to encourage more research in the field of WEEE management.
机译:电子设备数量的增加和生命周期的缩短导致全球范围内废弃电子电气设备(WEEE)的数量迅速增长。对废物流进行无害环境处置是一项复杂的活动,涉及多个步骤和涉众。本文的目的是根据从汤普森科学网络(WoS)检索的出版物数据,研究WEEE管理中知识创造的过程。我们使用1985年至2013年之间的出版物数据集,评估了知识创造的三个主要驱动因素的作用:贵重材料的高价诱导的创新;技术进步;和监管严格性。对全球科学地图的分析突出了研究领域日益多样化的模式,以及法规和原始价格资料对不同学科新研究发展的影响。这促进了关于如何鼓励在WEEE管理领域进行更多研究的政策辩论。

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