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Standardization tips markets toward a designated technical solution. The stakes are therefore high not only for firms seeking to anchor the standard in their own technologies, but also for policymakers: in positive-feedback markets, “winner-takes-most” dynamics shape industrial policy choices. Reflecting this, standardization has moved to the forefront of the race for technological leadership and sovereignty, with major jurisdictions—the United States, China, and the European Union—now actively encouraging greater industry participation.
Classical economics largely casts the state as a fixer of market failures (e.g., externalities, information asymmetries). A more recent literature, however, documents cases where the state acts entrepreneurially—creating markets, de-risking strategic sectors, and providing patient capital, as illustrated by flagship programs such as the Apollo mission. Empirically, much of this work evaluates demand-side instruments—public procurement, R&D grants, tax credits, patent boxes—and their effects on the rate and direction of technical change.
By contrast, the state’s role in standardization remains understudied. Standards form an integrative knowledge ecosystem: they specify technical requirements that compliant products must meet, and the underlying knowledge is distributed across standard-essential patents (SEPs), scientific publications, and the tacit expertise developed in standard-setting working groups and committees. Although standardization processes are typically led by private actors and unfold through lengthy negotiations, public agencies and publicly funded research can still shape the knowledge base that standards draw upon.
Our work advances a holistic view of state–market co-generation of technical knowledge embedded in standards by addressing two complementary pillars: (i) the contribution of public, state-sponsored knowledge to core, standard-relevant contributions; and (ii) the private sector’s incentives and appropriability conditions that sustain R&D investment. Together, these lines of inquiry elucidate how public inputs and private returns jointly shape the evolution of technical standards.
Education/Academic qualification
Economics, Master, University of Geneva
External positions
Visiting Fellow, Delft University of Technology
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Projects
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Pervasive standards and their impact on the standardization ecosystem and society
Bekkers, R. N. A. (Project Manager) & Lazaj, E. (Project member)
1/09/20 → 31/08/24
Project: Third tier
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The Role of Government-Funded Research in the Creation and Direction of Technical Standards
Lazaj, E., Bekkers, R. N. A., Raiteri, E. & van de Kaa, G., 29 Sept 2025, Social Science Research Network (SSRN), 34 p.Research output: Working paper › Academic
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Publicly-funded knowledge contribution to Telecommunication standardization
Lazaj, E., Raiteri, E., Bekkers, R. N. A. & van de Kaa, G., 2024. 10 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Academic
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Voting or consensus? An empirical study of decision-making in the European standards body ETSI
Bekkers, R. (Corresponding author) & Lazaj, E., 2024, In: Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research. 37, 5, p. 1336–1353 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Annual Conference of EPIP - European Policy for Intellectual Property Association- “Turning IP Ambitions into Action: Creating Connections, Collaborations, and Communities”.
Lazaj, E. (Contributor)
10 Sept 2025 → 12 Sept 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Conference › Scientific
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International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society conference - ISS2024
Lazaj, E. (Participant)
8 Jun 2024 → 11 Jun 2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Conference › Scientific
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REGIS SUMMER SCHOOL
Lazaj, E. (Participant)
3 Jun 2024 → 7 Jun 2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Workshop, seminar, course or exhibition › Scientific
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27th EURAS Annual Standardization Conference
Lazaj, E. (Participant)
28 Jun 2023 → 30 Jun 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Workshop, seminar, course or exhibition › Scientific
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REGIS Summer School
Lazaj, E. (Participant)
5 Jun 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Workshop, seminar, course or exhibition › Scientific
Courses
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Patents design rights & standards specialized course
Bekkers, R. N. A., Rosero Abad, S. & Lazaj, E. 1/09/13 → 31/08/26
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