Non-disruptive regime changes—The case of competing energy efficient lighting trajectories
In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 21, S. 56-68
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In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 21, S. 56-68
ISSN: 2210-4224
In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 16, S. 1-2
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In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 14, S. 45-59
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In: IEEE transactions on engineering management: EM ; a publication of the IEEE Engineering Management Society, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 728-740
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Due to its environmental impact, the mobility system is increasingly under pressure. The challenges to cope with climate change, air quality, depleting fossil resources imply the need for a transition of the current mobility system towards a more sustainable one. Expectations and visions have been identified as crucial in the guidance of such transitions, and more specifically of actor strategies. Still, it remained unclear why the actors involved in transition activities appear to change their strategies frequently and suddenly. The empirical analysis of the expectations and strategies of three actors in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technology indicates that changing actor strategies can be explained by rather volatile expectations related to different levels. Our case studies of the strategies of two large car manufacturers and the German government demonstrate that the car manufacturers refer strongly to expectations about the future regime, while expectations related to the socio-technical landscape level appear to be crucial for the strategy of the German government.
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In: Social and Sustainable Enterprise: Changing the Nature of Business; Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, S. 25-47
In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 125-129
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In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 2, S. 98-117
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In: Research Policy, Band 44, Heft 9, S. 1763-1772
In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 17, S. 41-58
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In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 31, S. 1-32
ISSN: 2210-4224
Research on sustainability transitions has expanded rapidly in the last ten years, diversified in terms of topics and geographical applications, and deepened with respect to theories and methods. This article provides an extensive review and an updated research agenda for the field, classified into nine main themes: understanding transitions; power, agency and politics; governing transitions; civil society, culture and social movements; businesses and industries; transitions in practice and everyday life; geography of transitions; ethical aspects; and methodologies. The review shows that the scope of sustainability transitions research has broadened and connections to established disciplines have grown stronger. At the same time, we see that the grand challenges related to sustainability remain unsolved, calling for continued efforts and an acceleration of ongoing transitions. Transition studies can play a key role in this regard by creating new perspectives, approaches and understanding and helping to move society in the direction of sustainability.
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In: Köhler , J , Geels , F W , Kern , F , Markard , J , Wieczorek , A , Alkemade , F , Avelino , F , Bergek , A , Boons , F , Fünfschilling , L , Hess , D , Holtz , G , Hyysalo , S , Jenkins , K , Kivimaa , P , Martiskainen , M , McMeekin , A , Mühlemeier , M S , Nykvist , B , Onsongo , E , Pel , B , Raven , R , Rohracher , H , Sandén , B , Schot , J , Sovacool , B , Turnheim , B , Welch , D & Wells , P 2019 , ' An agenda for sustainability transitions research : state of the art and future directions ' , Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions , vol. 31 , pp. 1-32 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2019.01.004
Research on sustainability transitions has expanded rapidly in the last ten years, diversified in terms of topics and geographical applications, and deepened with respect to theories and methods. This article provides an extensive review and an updated research agenda for the field, classified into nine main themes: understanding transitions; power, agency and politics; governing transitions; civil society, culture and social movements; businesses and industries; transitions in practice and everyday life; geography of transitions; ethical aspects; and methodologies. The review shows that the scope of sustainability transitions research has broadened and connections to established disciplines have grown stronger. At the same time, we see that the grand challenges related to sustainability remain unsolved, calling for continued efforts and an acceleration of ongoing transitions. Transition studies can play a key role in this regard by creating new perspectives, approaches and understanding and helping to move society in the direction of sustainability.
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Research on sustainability transitions has expanded rapidly in the last ten years, diversified in terms of topics and geographical applications, and deepened with respect to theories and methods. This article provides an extensive review and an updated research agenda for the field, classified into nine main themes: understanding transitions; power, agency and politics; governing transitions; civil society, culture and social movements; businesses and industries; transitions in practice and everyday life; geography of transitions; ethical aspects; and methodologies. The review shows that the scope of sustainability transitions research has broadened and connections to established disciplines have grown stronger. At the same time, we see that the grand challenges related to sustainability remain unsolved, calling for continued efforts and an acceleration of ongoing transitions. Transition studies can play a key role in this regard by creating new perspectives, approaches and understanding and helping to move society in the direction of sustainability. ; SCOPUS: ar.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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