Emotional Drivers of Innovation. Exploring the Moral Economy of Prototypes (excerpt)

  • Franziska Sörgel
Keywords: innovations, entrepreneurship, emotions, materialization of ideas, moral economy, biomedical technologies

Abstract

This book, Emotional Drivers of Innovation, by Dr. F. Sörgel derives from her doctoral thesis, which she successfully defended at Humboldt-Universität zu Ber­lin in the summer of 2023. It focuses on how ideas originate and evolve through emotions and experience, particularly within biomedical technologies. It posits that ideas and their later materialisation are an expression of what one feels and cares about (as a result of individual experience), be it oneself, the environment, or the future and that this is a relationship that takes place in mutual dependence, whether in the context of biomedical technologies or beyond. This book is situated within the realm of Science and Technology Studies and contributes to both. In the realm of Science Studies, this book examines the interplay of different disciplines and their inherent norms and be­liefs in the act of fabrication. Following some eminent scholars, the author illustrates that researchers are not impartial agents but rather influenced by the established structures in which they operate. Simultaneously, this book contributes to Technology Studies by examining the genesis of ideas as prototypes within the context of their conception and the surrounding world and structures, such as incubators, into which these ideas are born. Journal of Economic Sociology publishes the first chapter. “The Sensitivity of The New,” in which the author explains the main ideas of the research and describes in detail the structure of the monograph.

Source: Sörgel F. (2024) Emotional Drivers of Innovation. Exploring the Moral Economy of Prototypes, Bielefeld: transcript Verlag (series: Science Studies).

Author Biography

Franziska Sörgel

Doctor of Philosophy, Post-Doc, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Address: 3 Hallwachsstraße str., Dresden 01069, Germany.

Published
2025-10-01
How to Cite
SörgelF. (2025). Emotional Drivers of Innovation. Exploring the Moral Economy of Prototypes (excerpt). Journal of Economic Sociology, 26(4), 69-82. Retrieved from https://ojs.hse.ru/index.php/ecsoc/article/view/28584
Section
New Translations