Diusion of renewable energy technologies(RETs) is an important challengeof the current century. Much of the existing research has put a focus on understandingthe diusion of RETs through the perspective of systems of innovation. However, two recent studies highlight the importance of the actors in the process- those who adopt the RETs. With the current study we continue thisactor perspective by focusing on the adoption process as the driver of the massdiusion. We bring together the two streams of diusion of innovation and innovationintermediaries in a thesis that aims to show how comprehending thesingle adoption process and providing support to the adopters at every singlephase of it can facilitate diusion. Our focus is fully on public inter...
To limit the irreversible consequences of global warming, it is crucial that new actors adopt renewa...
The energy sector needs to transform towards sustainability. The multi-level perspective on sociotec...
This thesis focuses on how the Swedish capital goods industry exploits (or fails to exploit) opportu...
This paper provides new understanding on how intermediary actors support the adoption of renewable e...
The innovation literature has acknowledged that intermediary actors of different types can play an i...
Renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind power are now mature enough ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the characteristics and activities of intermediaries that ar...
In order for the innovation process to be successful, not only do innovations need to be developed a...
Entrepreneurial actors play an important role in sustainability transitions, most notably by further...
The diffusion of renewable energy technologies (RETs) has to speed up for countries to reach their, ...
The diffusion of renewable electricity technologies (RETs) has to speed up for countries to reach th...
The literature on intermediaries faces challenges regarding how to conceptualise and empirically dem...
This article contributes to the literature on sustainability transitions, innovation systems, and ec...
Sustainability transitions encompass changes in existing socio-technological systems. In this contex...
Eco-innovation continues to gain support as a driving force for sustainable development. In this reg...
To limit the irreversible consequences of global warming, it is crucial that new actors adopt renewa...
The energy sector needs to transform towards sustainability. The multi-level perspective on sociotec...
This thesis focuses on how the Swedish capital goods industry exploits (or fails to exploit) opportu...
This paper provides new understanding on how intermediary actors support the adoption of renewable e...
The innovation literature has acknowledged that intermediary actors of different types can play an i...
Renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind power are now mature enough ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the characteristics and activities of intermediaries that ar...
In order for the innovation process to be successful, not only do innovations need to be developed a...
Entrepreneurial actors play an important role in sustainability transitions, most notably by further...
The diffusion of renewable energy technologies (RETs) has to speed up for countries to reach their, ...
The diffusion of renewable electricity technologies (RETs) has to speed up for countries to reach th...
The literature on intermediaries faces challenges regarding how to conceptualise and empirically dem...
This article contributes to the literature on sustainability transitions, innovation systems, and ec...
Sustainability transitions encompass changes in existing socio-technological systems. In this contex...
Eco-innovation continues to gain support as a driving force for sustainable development. In this reg...
To limit the irreversible consequences of global warming, it is crucial that new actors adopt renewa...
The energy sector needs to transform towards sustainability. The multi-level perspective on sociotec...
This thesis focuses on how the Swedish capital goods industry exploits (or fails to exploit) opportu...