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Coal phase-out 1 Germany 1 Triple Embeddedness Framework 1 agent-based modelling 1 bioeconomy 1 climate policy 1 decoupling 1 energy policy 1 energy transition 1 green-clusters 1 institutional fields 1 institutional work 1 neoinstitutional theory 1 policy instruments 1 socio-technical transitions 1 sustainability transition 1 the United Kingdom 1 value chains 1
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Hermans, Frans 2 Brauers, Hanna 1 Kamath, Ram 1 Oei, Pao-Yu 1 Sun, Zhanli 1 Walk, Paula 1 Wilde, Kerstin 1
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Transition towards a bioeconomy: Comparison of conditions and institutional work in selected industries
Wilde, Kerstin; Hermans, Frans - In: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 50 (2024), pp. --
Radical innovations aiming for sustainability usually need to transform existing institutions in order to become successful. From a transition perspective, institutional work is one of the actors’ core activities in order to influence the dominant regime. This paper explores how institutional...
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Policy instruments for green-growth of clusters: Implications from an agent-based model
Kamath, Ram; Sun, Zhanli; Hermans, Frans - In: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 43 (2022), pp. 257-269
Green-growth theory asserts that green-innovations will allow us to decouple economic growth from pollution. Policies that promote green-innovations are therefore paramount. Scholarship has become increasingly interested in how green-clusters can contribute to sustainable innovation and...
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Comparing coal phase-out pathways: The United Kingdom’s and Germany’s diverging transitions
Brauers, Hanna; Oei, Pao-Yu; Walk, Paula - In: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 37 (2020), pp. 238-253
Political decisions and trends regarding coal use for electricity generation developed differently in the UK and Germany, despite being subject to relatively similar climate protection targets and general political and economic conditions. The UK agreed on a coal phase-out by 2024. In Germany, a...
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