This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition processes in energy production and road transportation in the Nordic countries, focussing on three technology platforms: advanced biofuels, e-mobility and hydrogen and fuel cell electrical vehicles. The paper is based on a comparative analysis of case studies. The main lock-in mechanisms analysed are learning effects, economies of scale, economies of scope, network externalities, informational increasing returns, technological interrelatedness, collective action, institutional learning effects and the differentiation of power. We show that very different path dependencies have been reinforced by the lock-in mechanisms. Hence, the characteristics of exis...
Hydrogen may play a significant part in sustainable energy transition. This paper discusses the soci...
Building on previous research, we further develop a theoretical framework for transition analysis. I...
This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobi...
This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition processes i...
AbstractThis paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition pro...
This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of path-dependencies and lock-in mechanisms to analyse ...
We examine the problem of how to accelerate policies related to electric vehicles (EVs) in the Nordi...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobi...
The density of fuel filling stations influences consumers' utility of private car transport. Thus, t...
In opposition to studies concerning fossil fuel-based energy systems, the transition literature ofte...
If the Nordic energy and transport sectors are to meet the 2050 energy and climate policy targets, m...
The aim of the paper is to analyze how regulatory design and its framework’s topics, other than macr...
If the Nordic energy and transport sectors are to meet the 2050 energy and climate policy targets, m...
This paper explores energy transition pathways that are broadly considered successful in terms of te...
Hydrogen may play a significant part in sustainable energy transition. This paper discusses the soci...
Building on previous research, we further develop a theoretical framework for transition analysis. I...
This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobi...
This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition processes i...
AbstractThis paper revisits the theoretical concepts of lock-in mechanisms to analyse transition pro...
This paper revisits the theoretical concepts of path-dependencies and lock-in mechanisms to analyse ...
We examine the problem of how to accelerate policies related to electric vehicles (EVs) in the Nordi...
Fossil fuel dependency, conceptualized by the theory of carbon lock-in, is an often cited explanatio...
This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobi...
The density of fuel filling stations influences consumers' utility of private car transport. Thus, t...
In opposition to studies concerning fossil fuel-based energy systems, the transition literature ofte...
If the Nordic energy and transport sectors are to meet the 2050 energy and climate policy targets, m...
The aim of the paper is to analyze how regulatory design and its framework’s topics, other than macr...
If the Nordic energy and transport sectors are to meet the 2050 energy and climate policy targets, m...
This paper explores energy transition pathways that are broadly considered successful in terms of te...
Hydrogen may play a significant part in sustainable energy transition. This paper discusses the soci...
Building on previous research, we further develop a theoretical framework for transition analysis. I...
This paper reviews path-creation processes in road transport systems in the Nordic countries: e-mobi...