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Portrait of Markus Wegelius. Photo.

Markus Joakim Edvard Arnez-Wegelius

Research student

Portrait of Markus Wegelius. Photo.

Standardization and Innovation within the Green Buildings field: Insights from Europe

Author

  • MARKUS ARNEZ WEGELIUS
  • PHILIP HEDESTAD

Editor

  • Kai Jakobs
  • Katrine Bergh Skriver
  • Jesper Jerlang
  • Günter Mainz

Summary, in English

A research project was conducted by the two PhD students Markus Arnez Wegelius and Philip Hedestad from the Standardisation Research Centre, within the Institute of Economic Research at Lund University, Sweden, and with the supervision of Mr. Daniele Gerundino, Strategic Adviser to the Secretary-General (ISO). The project was sponsored by ISO (The International Organization for Standardization), NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and EURAMET (European Association of National Metrology Institutes). The purpose of the study was to investigate the relation between standardization and innovation within the field of Green Buildings, with a focus on insulation materials and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning). The research project analysed the activities undertaken by key stakeholders involved, in particular: research and development groups from industry, government agencies and academia, and leading standards experts involved in the field or in closely related areas. The analysis focused on describing existing or potential forms of relations between standardization and innovation, understanding the dynamics, attitudes and perceptions of the concerned parties, considering in detail success stories and failures, and from this information, conclude with recommendations on how to establish and exploit synergies between R&D and standardization. In total, 25 in-depth interviews were undertaken with experts and practitioners within the field.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration
  • Institute of Economic Research

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

431-448

Publication/Series

EURAS proceedings : The Role of Standards in Transatlantic Trade and Regulation

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Verlag Mainz

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • standardization
  • standards
  • R&D
  • innovation
  • green buildings
  • sustainable buildings
  • insulation
  • HVAC
  • construction

Conference name

20th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference – The Role of Standards in Transatlantic Trade and Regulation

Conference date

2015-06-22 - 2015-06-24

Conference place

Copenhagen, Denmark

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-3-95886-035-3