This paper follows up on recent debates on relations between technological innovation systems (TISs) and context. Particular focus is placed on the role of established industries, which possess important resources for TIS formation. The paper contributes in two ways. First, the paper builds and expands upon the TIS framework to encompass beneficial relations between a TIS and its sectoral and technological context. Second, the framework is applied to the analysis of the emergence of a solar photovoltaic (PV) industry in Norway. The analysis first illustrates how an emerging TIS can benefit from an overlap with an established industry, which serves as a structural foundation and impacts key TIS processes. Second, the paper shows how relation...
This paper engages with the question of why certain radical innovations succeed while others fail or...
This paper investigates the development and diffusion of photovoltaic (PV) technology in Japan and T...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the conditions in which the development of new technologies induce...
Norway has built up a remarkable solar photovoltaic (PV) industry over the last 15 years with centra...
Solar cells have the potential of contributing to a larger share of total energy production being ba...
This paper explores how countries in non-leadership positions can couple onto globally developing te...
The development and deployment of clean technologies must be accelerated to avoid a more than 2-degr...
Decarbonizing the energy system requires new technologies, whose formation and diffusion needs the a...
The installed capacity for solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity production in Sweden is small but rap...
In this paper we focus on understanding the rapid rise of the Chinese PV industry and its profound i...
Australia leads the world in some areas of photovoltaic technology development, yet current innovati...
The current global economy is locked into energy systems based on fossil fuels, which blocks the dev...
Over the past years, a new technology has emerged in the solar photovoltaics market: building-integr...
This paper addresses interactions between technological innovation systems (TIS) and wider "context ...
This paper addresses interactions between technological innovation systems (TIS) and wider "context ...
This paper engages with the question of why certain radical innovations succeed while others fail or...
This paper investigates the development and diffusion of photovoltaic (PV) technology in Japan and T...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the conditions in which the development of new technologies induce...
Norway has built up a remarkable solar photovoltaic (PV) industry over the last 15 years with centra...
Solar cells have the potential of contributing to a larger share of total energy production being ba...
This paper explores how countries in non-leadership positions can couple onto globally developing te...
The development and deployment of clean technologies must be accelerated to avoid a more than 2-degr...
Decarbonizing the energy system requires new technologies, whose formation and diffusion needs the a...
The installed capacity for solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity production in Sweden is small but rap...
In this paper we focus on understanding the rapid rise of the Chinese PV industry and its profound i...
Australia leads the world in some areas of photovoltaic technology development, yet current innovati...
The current global economy is locked into energy systems based on fossil fuels, which blocks the dev...
Over the past years, a new technology has emerged in the solar photovoltaics market: building-integr...
This paper addresses interactions between technological innovation systems (TIS) and wider "context ...
This paper addresses interactions between technological innovation systems (TIS) and wider "context ...
This paper engages with the question of why certain radical innovations succeed while others fail or...
This paper investigates the development and diffusion of photovoltaic (PV) technology in Japan and T...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the conditions in which the development of new technologies induce...