While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remains a research gap on agency in transitions and a call for studies using an actor-centred approach to transition studies. In response to this call, this paper addresses the role of actors and, particularly, organisations in transitions. It examines the role of organisational change in socio-technical sustainability transitions and, more specifically, how transition initiatives may trigger and support these changes in organisations and systems. For this purpose, the paper draws on literature from both transition studies and organisational change management (OCM) to build a multi-scale, integrative theoretical heuristic. This addresses drivers an...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
The transition perspective on promoting sustainable development recognizes a need for not merely new...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
The paper illustrates the merits of drawing on the organizational change management literature to be...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
The transition perspective on promoting sustainable development recognizes a need for not merely new...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
While the role of agency is widely acknowledged in socio-technical transition research, there remain...
The paper illustrates the merits of drawing on the organizational change management literature to be...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
In historical socio-technical transitions, organizations functioned as the principal drivers of tran...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
Transitions are processes of change that have always occurred in society: for example, the productio...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...
The transition perspective on promoting sustainable development recognizes a need for not merely new...
Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this arti...