The multi-level perspective (MLP) has emerged as a fruitful middle-range framework for analysing socio-technical transitions to sustainability. The MLP also received constructive criticisms. This paper summarises seven criticisms, formulates responses to them, and translates these into suggestions for future research. The criticisms relate to: (1) lack of agency, (2) operationalization of regimes, (3) bias towards bottom-up change models, (4) epistemology and explanatory style, (5) methodology, (6) socio-technical landscape as residual category, (7) flat ontologies versus hierarchical levels
This paper discusses contextual issues in sociotechnical systems and transitions under the Multi Lev...
This paper examines whether the core assumptions underlying the so-called multilevel perspective on ...
The successful transition of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in low-income economies towards...
Using recent criticisms and suggestions regarding the multi-level perspective as stepping stones, th...
The increasing sense of urgency to transition to sustainable modes of consumption and production req...
Sustainable development is prompting a re-assessment of innovation and technological change. This re...
This article reflects on the strengths and limitations of the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) in the s...
In recent years numerous articles have been published which advocate a multi-level perspective (MLP)...
Highlights • Aiding the theoretical understanding of how sustainable change can take place. • ...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a widely-adopted framework for analysing stability, change and ...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a prominent transition framework. The MLP posits that transitio...
The multi-level analytical framework of socio-technical transitions promoted since the beginning of ...
Abstract (300 words) The goal of this paper is to illustrate an innovative methodology, Multi-Scale ...
The notion of sustainability transition was introduced as a response to major socio-economic challen...
This short paper considers all possible stakeholders in different stages of a sustainability transit...
This paper discusses contextual issues in sociotechnical systems and transitions under the Multi Lev...
This paper examines whether the core assumptions underlying the so-called multilevel perspective on ...
The successful transition of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in low-income economies towards...
Using recent criticisms and suggestions regarding the multi-level perspective as stepping stones, th...
The increasing sense of urgency to transition to sustainable modes of consumption and production req...
Sustainable development is prompting a re-assessment of innovation and technological change. This re...
This article reflects on the strengths and limitations of the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) in the s...
In recent years numerous articles have been published which advocate a multi-level perspective (MLP)...
Highlights • Aiding the theoretical understanding of how sustainable change can take place. • ...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a widely-adopted framework for analysing stability, change and ...
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a prominent transition framework. The MLP posits that transitio...
The multi-level analytical framework of socio-technical transitions promoted since the beginning of ...
Abstract (300 words) The goal of this paper is to illustrate an innovative methodology, Multi-Scale ...
The notion of sustainability transition was introduced as a response to major socio-economic challen...
This short paper considers all possible stakeholders in different stages of a sustainability transit...
This paper discusses contextual issues in sociotechnical systems and transitions under the Multi Lev...
This paper examines whether the core assumptions underlying the so-called multilevel perspective on ...
The successful transition of municipal solid waste management (MSWM) in low-income economies towards...