首页|Acceptance and Development of Quantum Computing in the Netherlands and Germany: Barriers and Remedies From a Multistakeholder Perspective

Acceptance and Development of Quantum Computing in the Netherlands and Germany: Barriers and Remedies From a Multistakeholder Perspective

扫码查看
This article presents a qualitative study on the barriers to the acceptance and development of quantum computing and the remedies for mitigating them. We interviewed eight quantum stakeholders from various organizations in the Netherlands and Germany with different levels of quantum expertise and diverse incentives to engage with technology development. We found 11 barriers to the acceptance and growth of quantum computing that reflect the limitations and uncertainty in the technology and the challenges to knowledge transfer and collaboration among academia, industry, policymakers, and society (i.e., the quantum stakeholders). We also found nine possible remedies to overcome these barriers by enabling effective collaboration and unobstructed information flow among stakeholders. Overall, we contribute to the existing literature on quantum computing adoption by identifying obstacles and remedies that consider both technological and stakeholder perspectives.

Quantum computingStakeholdersCollaborationOrganizationsComputersQuantum mechanicsTechnological innovationQuantum entanglementQubitIndustries

Julian Martens、Indika Kumara、Dario Di Nucci、Fabiano Pecorelli、Geert Monsieur、Damian Andrew Tamburri、Willem-Jan Van Den Heuvel

展开 >

Universiteit Jheronimus Academy of Data Science, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands|Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands

University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy

Pegaso University, Naples, Italy

2025

IEEE transactions on engineering management: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions on engineering management
  • 84