According to sustainability transitions theories, innovation policies should create protective spaces (‘niches’) for promising new technologies. Moreover they should support a cumulative process of market formation and growth. Based on results from comparative case studies of two competing technological innovation systems for heavy transport (biogas and electrification), this paper argues that these recommendations are contradictory when technology alternatives with different degrees of maturity compete for the same niche. Should innovation policies open up the niche for the promising but immature alternative, or should they continue to support the technology that already has attained a niche position? If this contradiction remains unsolved...
Technological Innovation System (TIS) perspective became a popular tool to analyse and understand th...
The need for challenge-led innovation policies to address grand societal challenges is increasingly ...
Shift away from fossil fuel-based transportation is challenging countries to develop strategies for ...
According to sustainability transitions theories, innovation policies should create protective space...
By using socio-technical scenarios, we investigate how present policy choices may affect the develop...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
The topics addressed in this paper concern the (much-needed) transition to sustainability and what r...
The topics addressed in this paper concern the (much-needed) transition to sustainability and what r...
There is a potential for misalignment between innovation policy and transition policy. This misalign...
The notion of sustainability transition was introduced as a response to major socio-economic challen...
Renewable energy technologies constitute a techno-economic system that is radically different from c...
Modern societies face several structural problems such as transport congestion and greenhouse gas em...
Technological Innovation System (TIS) perspective became a popular tool to analyse and understand th...
The need for challenge-led innovation policies to address grand societal challenges is increasingly ...
Shift away from fossil fuel-based transportation is challenging countries to develop strategies for ...
According to sustainability transitions theories, innovation policies should create protective space...
By using socio-technical scenarios, we investigate how present policy choices may affect the develop...
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource depleti...
The topics addressed in this paper concern the (much-needed) transition to sustainability and what r...
The topics addressed in this paper concern the (much-needed) transition to sustainability and what r...
There is a potential for misalignment between innovation policy and transition policy. This misalign...
The notion of sustainability transition was introduced as a response to major socio-economic challen...
Renewable energy technologies constitute a techno-economic system that is radically different from c...
Modern societies face several structural problems such as transport congestion and greenhouse gas em...
Technological Innovation System (TIS) perspective became a popular tool to analyse and understand th...
The need for challenge-led innovation policies to address grand societal challenges is increasingly ...
Shift away from fossil fuel-based transportation is challenging countries to develop strategies for ...