When the novelty fades – Socio-technical, spatial and temporal dimensions of regional energy transitions
Camilla Chlebna () and
Jannika Mattes ()
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Camilla Chlebna: University of Oldenburg, Postal: Germany
Jannika Mattes: University of Oldenburg, Postal: Germany
No 2019/6, Papers in Innovation Studies from Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research
Abstract:
Regional energy transitions are complex processes that are determined by manifold dynamics. We assign these to three core dimensions: the socio-technical, the spatial, and the temporal dimension, and integrate them into a comprehensive framework. We conceptualise the overall transition as unfolding in phases. The first three phases, ‘initiation’, ‘expansion’ and ‘consolidation’ are well established in the literature, and we supplement a particular focus on the social dynamics that constitute them. We also add a fourth phase, a period of ‘fragile new order’. In this phase, socio-technical constellations seem to be well established and the novelty fades. This induces the danger of complacency amongst agents which reduces transition activities, and results in a tipping point. The transition may or may not proceed from this depending on the institutional arrangements and on how the regional agents cope with them. Drawing upon an in-depth case study of the Oldenburg region, we illustrate the dynamics of each phase and show how agents cope with the fragile new order. The observed adaptation processes include a resurge of informal constellations as well as diversification and even exit strategies.
Keywords: Regions; energy; socio-technical transitions; phase model; strategic agency; tipping point (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O33 P18 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2019-04-08
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