Full Papers for Sessions A1 - A8
Session A1 (full papers) |
21 | THE SOCIOGENESIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: FOOD, AGRICULTURE AND TRAJECTORIES OF PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN CHINA AND BRAZIL. (link to paper) |
M. Harvey, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom. University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
44 | The Transition to Automated Wood Heating Technology in the Northern Forest Region: a Case Study of Whole Systems Reconfiguration |
L. Edling, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA |
62 | The role of community energy in the decentralisation, democratisation and decarbonisation of the energy system. (link to paper) |
H. Roby, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom |
286 | Transition Design (link to paper) |
A. Pineda, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Session A2 (full papers) |
39 | Nature-Based Innovation Systems: A systemic literature review and dialogue between nature-based solutions and technological innovation sytems (link to paper) |
A. van der Jagt, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
366 | The lifecycle of technological innovation systems (link to paper) |
J. Markard, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
350 | Transition to distributed sustainable innovation models (link to paper) |
E. Moors, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht, Netherlands |
Session A3 (full papers) |
27 | The Political Economy of an Interrupted Energy Transition: Power relations, civil society, and hegemony in Spain. (link to paper) |
T. Haas, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
42 | Conditions for politically accelerated transitions: Historical institutionalism, the multi-level perspective, and two historical case studies in transport and agriculture (link to paper) |
F. Geels, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
226 | Policy change driven by niche advocacy coalitions – The German residential heat case (link to paper) |
J. Wesche, Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany. |
Session A4 (full papers) |
25 | Policy options for reaching a climate neutral cement industry: Lessons from Sweden (link to paper) |
L. Berg, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden |
71 | Are we ratcheting up? Measuring the transformative impact of climate policies (link to paper) |
A. Leipprand, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Berlin, Germany |
228 | Multiple levels of transition governance and the break-through of the electric vehicle (link to paper) |
M. Ryghaug, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway |
393 | How foresight on transition scenarios shapes policy: experiences with the preparations for the 9th European framework programme for research and innovation (link to paper) |
M. Weber, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria |
Session A5 (full papers) |
193 | Theorizing finance in transitions studies – a multi-level perspective analysis of state investment banks’ roles in mobilising finance for clean energy transitions (link to paper) |
T. Schmidt, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
208 | The transition towards solar power; business as usual or a new role for incumbent grid operators? (link to paper) |
P. Johansson, Institute for Management of Innovation and Technology, Skellefteå, Sweden. |
210 | The role of sustainability performance in incumbent firms’ responses to scenarios of future change. A backcasting study (link to paper) |
J. Kny, Europa-University of Flensburg, Flensburg, Germany |
Session A6 (full papers) |
236 | Undoing the design of everyday sustainable living: The production and ongoing inhabitation of eco-homes (link to paper) |
L. Jones, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom |
249 | Building Blocks of a Typology of Social Innovation – How do Social Innovations Interact with their Environment? (link to paper) |
M. Zirngiebl, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany |
291 | FROM FAST TO SLOW: TRANSITIONS TO SUSTAINABLE FASHION - A THEORETICAL ESSAY (link to paper) |
T. Caliope, Federal University of Ceara , PPAC, InoS, Fortaleza, Brazil |
386 | (Un-)sustainable transitions: The case of the sharing economy (link to paper) |
G. Salvia, Dept. Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy. |
Session A7 (full papers) |
12 | The Transition to Smart Urbanism: A Global Discourse Network perspective |
F. Sengers, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
33 | Financialisation, scaling and the role of finance for 'just' urban sustainability transitions - the possibilities and limits of renewable energy interventions in cities (link to paper) |
P. Hadfield, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia |
400 | Governing sustainability transitions: contrasting experimental arenas through the lens of Agenda 2030 (link to paper) |
G. McCrory, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden |
Session A8 (full papers) |
390 | Examining energy transitions in sub-Saharan Africa: A case study of donor-funded biogas projects in Ghana |
B. Amuzu-Sefordzi, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia |
398 | Unravelling directionality in socio-technical system transitions: a framework and application |
J. Vilas Boas, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands |
103 | Technological innovation system analysis of a value chain: Identifying synergies among urban on-site sanitation innovations (link to paper) |
M. van Welie, Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology), Dübendorf, Switzerland. |
Full Papers for Sessions B1 - B8
Session B1 (full papers) |
163 | Broadening the space for low carbon transition: addressing consumption and production in low carbon futures (link to paper) |
K. Roelich, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom |
175 | Reconfiguring which systems? An interdisciplinary reflection on units of analysis in the Circular Economy transition (link to paper) |
B. Pel, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium |
180 | Towards a Material-based Indicator of Bioeconomic Transition (link to paper) |
R. Asada, University of Graz, Institute of System Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research, Graz, Austria |
191 | “Sharing Cities” – A new hype or true potential for sustainability transitions in urban and economic systems? (link to paper) |
K. Augenstein, Center for Transformation Research and Sustainability (TransZent), Wuppertal, Germany |
Session B2 (full papers) |
43 | Theorizing energy transition as a social process (link to paper) |
J. Mattes, Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany |
49 | Transition 2.0 - New conceptual challenges for sustainability transition studies (link to paper) |
J. Markard, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
256 | Emerging interfaces of transition studies and sustainability science – A literature review and outline of a future research agenda |
C. Binz, Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dubendorf, Switzerland |
Session B3 (full papers) |
122 | Approaching change: narratives on radical sustainability transitions in Swedish policy and planning (link to paper) |
P. Hagbert, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden |
133 | Conceptualising the system level activities of intermediaries – experiences from the support system for eco-innovators in Finland, Germany and Sweden (link to paper) |
W. Kanda, LInköping University, Linköping, Sweden |
135 | The industrial dynamics of technology phase-out in socio-technical transitions: Insights from the upstream oil technology value chain (link to paper) |
A. Andersen, TIK Centre for Innovation, Technology and Culture, University of Oslo (UiO),, Oslo, Norway |
Session B4 (full papers) |
295 | A differentiated approach to mission-oriented innovation policy: Contextualizing societal challenges in a problem-solution space (link to paper) |
I. Wanzenböck, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
326 | ‚Replicating’ smart grid experiments: a socio-technical analysis (link to paper) |
H. Rohracher, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden |
338 | Political landscape meets individual motivations: exploring managerial decision-making in Germany's energy intensive industries |
K. Rogge, SPRU, Brighton, United Kingdom |
Session B5 (full papers) |
304 | Grassroots sustainability initiatives and the translation of practices: A refined framework with illustrative cases on repairing (link to paper) |
W. Spekkink, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
307 | The (In)Sustainable Lightness of Consumption: an Essay on Sustainable Consumption as an Ideal Type (link to paper) |
T. Caliope, Federal University of Ceara , PPAC, InoS, Fortaleza, Brazil |
313 | Energy district Sydhavn - co-creation of energy transitions with citizens in the context of city and national politics (link to paper) |
U. Jørgensen, DIST / AAU Cph., Copenhagen, Denmark |
360 | Here comes the sun. The evolution of the 'Prosuming Project' amongst social housing tenants. (link to paper) |
N. Fox, Science Policy Research Unit, Brighton, United Kingdom |
Session B6 (full papers) |
4 | A higher rebound effect under bounded rationality: Interactions between car mobility and electricity generation |
K. Safarzynska, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland |
45 | Multi-sectoral interactions in low-carbon transitions: simulating the co-evolution of energy production and end-use sectors (link to paper) |
F. Knobloch, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands |
68 | Coping with deep uncertainties in sustainability transitions using exploratory modelling (link to paper) |
E. Moallemi, Capability Systems Centre, School of Engineering and Information Technology, The University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia |
Session B7 (full papers) |
28 | Towards a sustainability transition in the maritime shipping sector: the role of market segment characteristics (link to paper) |
A. Bergek, Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden |
74 | Nightingale Housing: The story of an unprotected niche (link to paper) |
T. Moore, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
81 | Examining the impact of transition initiatives on organizational change (link to paper) |
P. Bögel, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Germany |
Session B8 (full papers) |
91 | Habitats and harbours for sustainability experimentation in Europe (link to paper) |
H. van den Heiligenberg, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
93 | Warm and close – an urban design perspective on heat transition in the nebular city (link to paper) |
G. Juwet, VUB - Cosmopolis, Brussels, Belgium |
99 | The institutionalisation of sustainable practices in cities: how sustainability initiatives shape local selection environments |
J. Barnes, ECI, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
Full Papers for Sessions D1 - D8
Session D1 (full papers) |
101 | Assemblages and diffusion in transitions: a case of electric vehicle users (link to paper) |
T. Meelen, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
140 | How do intermediaries advance sustainability transitions? Conceptual insights on intermediary action in different transition phases (link to paper) |
P. Kivimaa, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
142 | The Practices of Collective Action: Practice Theory, Sustainability Transitions and Social Change (link to paper) |
D. Welch, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
110 | Linking sustainability transitions to debates in evolutionary, institutional and ecological economics (link to paper) |
T. Foxon, SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
Session D2 (full papers) |
145 | The dismantling of renewable energy policies: the case of Spain and Czech Republic (link to paper) |
R. Quitzow, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany |
271 | Transforming the financial sector: Incentive structures for sustainable financing |
B. Nykvist, Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockolm, Sweden |
195 | Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: taking stock and developing future research ideas and policy insights |
F. Kern, SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom. |
Session D3 (full papers) |
86 | Are Algae and Insect Producers Forming an Innovative Niche for the Contemporary Agri-Food Industry? The Case of Germany and the Netherlands (link to paper) |
A. Bünger, University of Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany |
88 | The story of a “Cinderella” technology: barriers to and lessons learned from the history and present state of CHP in the UK (link to paper) |
A. Sentic, international institute of management in technology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland |
90 | Innovation in the valorisation of by-products: A comparative analysis of the absorptive capacity of food processing firms (link to paper) |
N. Strøm-Andersen, TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
Session D4 (full papers) |
61 | Local initiatives and global regimes - Multi-scalar transition dynamics in the chemical industry (link to paper) |
L. Fuenfschilling, Lund University, Lund, Sweden |
65 | The Yo-Yo experiment: The case of CASBE implementing sustainability in the built environment (link to paper) |
A. Doyon, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia |
76 | Nurturing nature for innovation: an urban geography of ‘nature-based solutions’ (link to paper) |
H. Dorst, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
Session D5 (full papers) |
72 | ACTIVITY BASED ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS TRANSITIONS (link to paper) |
E. Adamides, UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS, RION PATRAS, Greece |
77 | Modelling energy transition pathways (link to paper) |
S. Bolwig, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark |
213 | Social innovation as interconnected chains of action: Using a graph-theoretical approach to study social innovation processes (link to paper) |
W. Spekkink, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Session D6 (full papers) |
113 | Politics and technology: capturing the state to accelerate socio-technical transitions for sustainability (link to paper) |
O. Langhelle, Stavanger University, Stavanger, Norway |
116 | Just Systemic Change: Environmental Justice and System Transition (link to paper) |
S. Williams, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
125 | A framework and approach for examining power in transitions-related formal policy settings (link to paper) |
M. Brisbois, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
Session D7 (full papers) |
24 | Diffusion of vegetarian and vegan diets as social innovations: motive dynamics and impacts on environmental- and animal-conscious behavior (link to paper) |
U. Ploll, University of Graz, Graz, Austria |
85 | Transformative Social Innovation and Shifting Power Relations from a Multi-Actor Perspective |
F. Avelino, DRIFT, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
106 | Assessing the transformative potential of renewable energy cooperatives: lessons from a strategic dialogue in the Netherlands (link to paper) |
A. Proka, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions & Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Full Papers for Sessions F1 - F9
Session F1 (full papers) |
151 | Navigating transition space: the grid operator as proactive incumbent in the energy transition (link to paper) |
R. Bosman, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
203 | Lost at sea or a new wave of innovation? Examining the effectiveness of the UK’s wave energy innovation system since 2000 (link to paper) |
M. Hannon, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
205 | Incumbent actors, guided search paths, and landmark projects in infra-system transitions: Re-thinking Strategic Niche Management with a case study of French tramway diffusion (1971-2016) (link to paper) |
B. Turnheim, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Session F2 (full papers) |
241 | Enacted inertia- Australian fossil fuel incumbent strategies to resist radical policies and challenger technologies (link to paper) |
M. Hudson, Sustainable Consumption Institute, Manchester, United Kingdom |
242 | Policy mix feedbacks in sustainability transitions: Insights from the denouncement of zero carbon homes in the UK |
D. Edmondson, SPRU - University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
126 | Crisis, policy change and bioenergy transitions in Brazil – Investigating landscape pressures (link to paper) |
L. Silva de Oliveira |
197 | The politics of low-carbon energy transitions – tracking and explaining change in German energy advocacy coalitions (link to paper) |
N. Schmid, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
Session F3 (full papers) |
376 | Catching-up meets sustainability: contemplating latecomer strategic trade-offs when facing emerging windows of opportunity in clean technologies (link to paper) |
X. Yap, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
389 | Jointly experimenting for sustainability transitions? Shaping real-world labs by comparing them (link to paper) |
N. Schäpke, Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Germany |
199 | Paving the pathways towards sustainable future? A critical review of STI policy roadmaps as policy instruments enabling sustainability transitions (link to paper) |
M. Miedzinski, UCL ISR, London, United Kingdom |
148 | The policy robustness and resilience trajectories of renewable energy innovation leaders: Analysing the promotion of bioenergy in Finland, wind energy in Denmark and solar power in Germany (link to paper) |
J. Lukkarinen, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland |
Session F4 (full papers) |
231 | MORE THAN A FUEL TRANSITION: COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY IN THE GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION (link to paper) |
I. Cuesta-Fernandez, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
339 | Expectation dynamics in growing niche markets: A case study on the rise of renewable energy in Germany (link to paper) |
M. Kriechbaum, University of Graz, Graz, Austria |
149 | Transformative Social Innovation: implications for transitions research (link to paper) |
B. Pel, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium |
204 | Assessing the Needs of Ireland’s First Generation of Sustainable Energy Communities (link to paper) |
A. Sampath, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, Galway, Ireland |
Session F5 (full papers) |
109 | Emerging business ecosystems in sustainability transitions: lessons from the Finnish integrated energy services domain (link to paper) |
D. Lazarevic, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland |
141 | Sustainability transition in Swedish process industry. The cases of iron and steel industry and refining and chemical industry. |
K. Karltorp, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Gothenburg, Sweden |
154 | Carbon lock-out: Leading the fossil Port of Rotterdam into transition (link to paper) |
R. Bosman, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Session F6 (full papers) |
265 | Public incumbent actors in network industries – investigating urban utility companies in the German and Swiss energy transition (link to paper) |
S. Mühlemeier, Ecole polytéchnique fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland |
268 | Mobilising publics for resilient water management (link to paper) |
E. Westling, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. |
274 | Small firms in sustainability transitions: Opening the black box of how businesses shape urban transformations (link to paper) |
L. Westman, Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada |
Session F7 (full papers) |
131 | Transitioning to low-carbon housing: Don’t forget the users (link to paper) |
G. Sherriff, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom |
266 | Transitioning to 'slower consumption': Replacement cycles in the British mobile phone market (2000-2017) |
H. Wieser, Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
267 | Making Visions for Transitions in SCP: overview of methods and cases (link to paper) |
J. Quist, TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands |
47 | Opportunities and barriers for implementing biochar as a carbon sink in agricultural systems |
M. Steen, Department of Industrial Management, SINTEF Technology and Society, Trondheim, Norway |
Session F8 (full papers) |
336 | Transition topology – a methodological approach to map (systemic) change in transition paths (link to paper) |
S. Strambach, Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany |
371 | Realizing a Model-Stakeholder Balance in Mobility Transitions towards Sustainability (link to paper) |
J. Mielke, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany |
69 | Changing the energy system towards sustainability. A co-simulation framework (link to paper) |
J. Weyer, TU Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany |
Session F9 (full papers) |
325 | Social impact of sharing practices |
A. Kessler, CSCP, Wuppertal, Germany |
374 | Peer-To-Peer electricity trading via blockchain: comparative case study of technological innovation system build-up |
K. Hojckova, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden |
246 | Rage Against the Regime: Niche-regime interactions in the societal embedding of plant-based milk |
J. Mylan, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Full Papers for Sessions H1 - H10
Session H1 (full papers) |
222 | Continuity and Disruption in UK Energy System Transition: Evidence from a survey of energy experts (link to paper) |
M. Kattirtzi, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
232 | Brewing up sustainability transitions: the role of small businesses in constructing sustainability niches that transform global industries toward localized economies |
C. Luederitz, Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada |
200 | Emerging clean energy and decarbonization regimes: reimagining contestation in the multi-level perspective (link to paper) |
Y. Strauch, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada |
202 | The great reconfiguration: A comparative, socio-technical analysis of speeds and pathways in unfolding UK low-carbon transitions in electricity, mobility and agro-food systems (link to paper) |
F. Geels, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Session H2 (full papers) |
280 | Cultural Narrative Analysis as a way for advancing the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) (link to paper) |
A. Arnold, University of Stuttgart - Center for Interdisciplinary Risk and Innovation Studies (ZIRIUS), Stuttgart, Germany |
359 | Combining Actor Network Theory and the Multi-Level-Perspective of Transitions Management. Can we better explain agency of actors or processes that advance niche innovations? (link to paper) |
M. Hurlbert, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Regina, Canada |
302 | A whole system approach to agency in transitions: evidence of a combined effect of multiple niches (link to paper) |
S. Bui, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
Session H3 (full papers) |
300 | Politics of climate change: ETS as a Trojan horse? (link to paper) |
J. Markard, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
385 | Advocacy coalitions in EU energy policy – Indicators of an advancing transition? (link to paper) |
M. Lindberg, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
172 | Conditions for deliberate destabilisation of established industries: Lessons from US tobacco-control policy and the closure of Dutch coal mines (link to paper) |
H. Normann, TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
272 | How sociotechnical imaginaries rise on the policy agenda and gain power: the case of the transition from waste to the circular economy in Flanders (link to paper) |
E. Paredis, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium |
Session H4 (full papers) |
217 | Policy path dependency and the governance of transitions – explaining a policy’s stickiness through its design (link to paper) |
S. Sewerin, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
223 | Guiding Systemic Change: A Cross-case analysis of 'transition labs' in Canada and Sweden (link to paper) |
S. Williams, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
251 | Adaptation, mitigation and transformation pathways for high-end scenarios across scales in Europe |
K. Hölscher, DRIFT, Rotterdam, Netherlands. |
Session H5 (full papers) |
165 | Location and technology: An examination of cases and theories of invention, development and innovation of power generation and lighting technologies (link to paper) |
D. Foord, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada |
166 | Tension within a global regime and natural resource issues contributing to the dynamics of a national industry: interpreting the change of the Finnish forest-based industry 1996-2017 (link to paper) |
J. Donner-Amnell, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland |
10 | Incumbent industries as obstacles to sustainability transitions? – a comparison of the German electricity and automobile industries |
G. Kungl, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany |
Session H6 (full papers) |
276 | Ensuring protection and competitiveness: Characteristics of market formation for biogas (link to paper) |
T. Magnusson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden |
306 | Strategic partnerships in the renewable energy sector in Portugal (link to paper) |
I. Salavisa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal |
321 | Incumbents’ role in sustainability transitions - From gatekeepers to bridge builders (link to paper) |
E. Apajalahti, Aalto University School of Business, Helsinki, Finland |
Session H7 (full papers) |
105 | Seedbeds, harbours and battlegrounds: on the origins of favourable environments for urban experimentation with sustainability (link to paper) |
J. Torrens, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
139 | Co-shaping urban mobility innovation across geographical contexts. The case of bike-sharing in the Netherlands and China |
A. van Waes, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht, Netherlands |
404 | Co-evolution of urban experimentations and instututional arrangements: Experimenting with local government management practices in smart cities projects. |
A. Haghayegh Khorasani, Manchester School of Architecture / Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom |
Session H8 (full papers) |
252 | Understanding and supporting development pathways of sustainable coupled infrastructure innovations: a structuration perspective on influencing factors and agency |
K. Hölscher, DRIFT, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
270 | Urban sustainability experiments in their socio-economic milieux: A quantitative approach |
I. Håkansson, King's College London, London, United Kingdom |
30 | The Olympics: game changers for systemic urban transitions? (link to paper) |
J. Monkelbaan, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland |
Session H9 (full papers) |
182 | SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION PRACTICES IN BRAZIL: THE PERCEPTION OF THE INDIVIDUAL OWN RESPONSABILITY, OF THE OTHER PEOPLE AND THE GOVERNMENT |
A. Leocadio, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil |
187 | Piecing together the fragments: The case of solar PV niche in Uganda (1985-2015) |
P. Bhamidipati, UNEP-DTU Partnership, Technical University Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark |
247 | Changing user practices in Nicaragua: Farmers' values, beliefs, and norms and the transition to agroecological farming (link to paper) |
K. Schiller, International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Managua, Nicaragua |
269 | Anchoring innovations in oscillating domestic spaces: Why sanitation service offerings fail in informal settlements (link to paper) |
P. Cherunya, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland |
Session H10 (full papers) |
159 | Action modelling research for sociotechnical transitions (link to paper) |
G. Papachristos, University College London, London, United Kingdom |
277 | Mapping perspectives on sustainability transitions towards circular economy models from a practitioner’s perspective (link to paper) |
C. Matti, Climate-KIC, Brussels, Belgium |
234 | Promoting sustainability through demand: modeling public procurement in the context of socio-technical transitions |
P. Trindade, LNEG - National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, Lisbon, Portugal |
Full Papers for Sessions I1 - I9
Session I1 (full papers) |
255 | Untangling the different shades of green of the Italian forest-based sector towards a sustainable energy transition (link to paper) |
P. Falcone, Unitelma Sapienza, Rome, Italy |
264 | Paying for transitions: The allocation of ‘whole system’ energy costs and implications for the study of sustainability transitions (link to paper) |
R. Bolton, Science, technology & Innovation Studies, School of Social and Political Science, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom |
273 | New business models for reconfiguring Dutch agrifood consumption and production systems (link to paper) |
P. Beers, HAS University of Applied Sciences, Den Bosch, Netherlands. |
229 | The Culture of Energy: Innovation, Society and Energy Security (link to paper) |
M. LaBelle, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary |
Session I2 (full papers) |
316 | Spatial patterns of transitions in the mobility sector: applying the concept of service regimes and sectoral regimes to anticipate changes in urban and rural transport systems (link to paper) |
J. Schippl, Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany |
379 | Sustainability Transitions in Heterogeneous Contexts: An integrated perspective on basic service innovation in informal settlements (link to paper) |
B. Truffer, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
64 | Using evolutionary concepts of socio-technical change to map transition pathways: Analysing public transport regimes in transition in an Indian megacity (link to paper) |
B. Ghosh, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
Session I3 (full papers) |
254 | Governing Competing Technological Innovation Systems for Sustainability Transitions – Lessons from the German Energy Transition (link to paper) |
C. Schwäbe, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
258 | Recovery after the disappointment: a policy perspective (link to paper) |
M. Fontes, LNEG – National Laboratory of Energy and Geology, Lisboa, Portugal |
279 | Exploring the role of industrial policy and disruption in sustainability transitions (link to paper) |
P. Johnstone, SPRU, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom |
347 | Exploring the epistemic politics of circular economy in European cities: a research agenda with relevance for the governance of urban sustainability transitions (link to paper) |
C. Fratini, University of Florence, Florence, Italy |
Session I4 (full papers) |
169 | Learning for sustainability transitions: a discussion on the role of mainstream business actors towards more sustainable food systems |
I. Costa, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
171 | Running in packs or walking alone? Exploring conditions for innovation system building for solar PV (link to paper) |
J. Hanson, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
192 | The disruption of private car use – moving from ownership to access. Insights from the Dutch Lease market (link to paper) |
K. Münzel, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands |
Session I5 (full papers) |
364 | Experimentation to drive sustainable consumption through new business models: examples and transition relevance (link to paper) |
J. Quist, TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands |
394 | Interactive learning and technology life-cycles – Explaining the patterns of innovation and learning in three clean energy technological innovation systems (link to paper) |
A. Malhotra, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
396 | Closing the Phosphorus loop: An analysis of the changing innovation dynamics around measuring, removing and recovering P (link to paper) |
M. Blankesteijn, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Session I6 (full papers) |
282 | Towards a practice-based perspective on transition: underground parking in Maastricht (1965-2005) (link to paper) |
M. Dijk, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands |
342 | Agency and Urban Transitions: Understanding the Capacity of City Governments for Sustainable Mobility Experimentation (link to paper) |
E. Smeds, University College London, London, United Kingdom |
351 | Local Sustainability Initiatives as niches for Innovation and Civic Engagement in Societal Experiments (link to paper) |
J. Quist, TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands |
Session I7 (full papers) |
219 | Whole System Reconfigurations in the largest coal mining regions in Netherlands, Germany and Japan from 1950s to the present: Introductory Comparative Transitions Case Study (link to paper) |
s. mizuguchi, Japan National Press Club, Tokyo, Japan |
237 | Measuring progress in the transition towards a circular economy |
D. Reike, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht, Netherlands |
278 | Exploring the evolution of mass production (1765-2018) from the Deep Transitions perspective (link to paper) |
L. Kanger, University of Sussex, Falmer, United Kingdom |
29 | Upscaling, Legitimation and Guidance in New Energy Technologies – The Case of Floating Offshore Wind (link to paper) |
N. Bento, DINÂMIA'CET, ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal |
Session I8 (full papers) |
16 | ’My Voice, My Place, My Project’:Participatory Governance for an Urban Transition towards Sustainability (link to paper) |
F. Ehnert, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany |
211 | Achieving sustainability transitions in residential energy use across Europe: Do problem framings within existing initiatives match current and future needs? (link to paper) |
C. Jensen, Aalborg University (AAU), Copenhagen, Denmark |
184 | The overlooked importance of R&D tax credits in low-carbon transitions policy (link to paper) |
W. McDowall, UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, London, United Kingdom |
Session I9 (full papers) |
17 | “We are all humming birds”: Individual and collective transformations towards sustainable lifestyles and consumption in urban India (Bangalore and Chennai) (link to paper) |
C. Woiwode, Bath Spa University, Bath, United Kingdom. |
18 | Mechanisms of unrelated diversification enabling China’s demonstration of nascent renewable energy technologies: the case of concentrated solar power (link to paper) |
J. Gosens, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark |
46 | Challenging institutional constraints in emerging contexts: Towards a typology of actor strategies for overcoming barriers to energy transitions in India (link to paper) |
S. Jolly, Department of Human Geography, Lund University, Lund, Sweden |