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An institutional perspective on sustainability transitions

Fuenfschilling, Lea LU (2019) p.219-236
Abstract
This chapter introduces an institutional perspective on sustainability transitions. Sustainability transitions entail the destabilization and de-institutionalization of existing socio-technical regimes in various industries and the creation and diffusion, hence institutionalization, of new, potentially more sustainable socio-technical configurations. Institutional theory thus provides excellent insights into such processes of institutional change, explaining both the durability of current regimes as well as sources of innovation and change. The chapter reviews some of the basic assumptions in research on sustainability transitions and discusses their relationship with and consequences for processes of institutional change. It also outlines... (More)
This chapter introduces an institutional perspective on sustainability transitions. Sustainability transitions entail the destabilization and de-institutionalization of existing socio-technical regimes in various industries and the creation and diffusion, hence institutionalization, of new, potentially more sustainable socio-technical configurations. Institutional theory thus provides excellent insights into such processes of institutional change, explaining both the durability of current regimes as well as sources of innovation and change. The chapter reviews some of the basic assumptions in research on sustainability transitions and discusses their relationship with and consequences for processes of institutional change. It also outlines different avenues of research in institutional theory that offer fruitful explanations for transition dynamics – for example, organizational fields, institutional logics, institutional work or institutional complexity.
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Handbook of Sustainable Innovation
editor
Boons, Frank and McMeekin, Andrew
pages
219 - 236
publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
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  • scopus:85140100478
ISBN
9781788112567
9781788112574
DOI
10.4337/9781788112574
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English
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  author       = {{Fuenfschilling, Lea}},
  booktitle    = {{Handbook of Sustainable Innovation}},
  editor       = {{Boons, Frank and McMeekin, Andrew}},
  isbn         = {{9781788112567}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{219--236}},
  publisher    = {{Edward Elgar Publishing}},
  title        = {{An institutional perspective on sustainability transitions}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788112574}},
  doi          = {{10.4337/9781788112574}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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