Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study
Social innovation (SI) in local energy transitions is gaining focus in current times but energy transitions have not yet been explicitly analysed in the context of SI. Our objective is to characterize SI in co-created local energy transitions processes through the study of three distinct cases based...
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doaj-f6cb0b93072b4899a647cf4add27c0092021-04-02T16:09:31ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Global Transitions2589-79182021-01-013112Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case studySujeetha Selvakkumaran0Erik O. Ahlgren1Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Gothenburg, Sweden; Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden; Corresponding author. Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Gothenburg, Sweden.Energy Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, SwedenSocial innovation (SI) in local energy transitions is gaining focus in current times but energy transitions have not yet been explicitly analysed in the context of SI. Our objective is to characterize SI in co-created local energy transitions processes through the study of three distinct cases based on energy transitions in localities in Sweden (Skåne and Dalsland) and Denmark (Hjørring). In these localities, municipality actors (MA) are engaged in increasing the adoption of solar PV systems, uptake of EV and biogas cars, and phasing out oil-burners, respectively. We analyse the three cases by following the work of the MAs and through the frame of Transformative Social Innovation (TSI), which consists of four shades; social innovation, system innovation, game-changers, and narratives of change. Subsequently, we use causal loop diagrams to characterize the SI in the oil-burner phase-out case. We see shades of SI and system innovation but there are no ‘game changers’ or ‘narratives of change’ yet in any of the cases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589791820300360Municipality actorsSocial innovationCo-creationCausal loop diagramsSwedenDenmark |
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Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study |
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Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study |
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Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study |
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Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study |
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Understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: A multi-case study |
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understanding social innovation in local energy transitions processes: a multi-case study |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
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Global Transitions |
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2589-7918 |
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2021-01-01 |
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Social innovation (SI) in local energy transitions is gaining focus in current times but energy transitions have not yet been explicitly analysed in the context of SI. Our objective is to characterize SI in co-created local energy transitions processes through the study of three distinct cases based on energy transitions in localities in Sweden (Skåne and Dalsland) and Denmark (Hjørring). In these localities, municipality actors (MA) are engaged in increasing the adoption of solar PV systems, uptake of EV and biogas cars, and phasing out oil-burners, respectively. We analyse the three cases by following the work of the MAs and through the frame of Transformative Social Innovation (TSI), which consists of four shades; social innovation, system innovation, game-changers, and narratives of change. Subsequently, we use causal loop diagrams to characterize the SI in the oil-burner phase-out case. We see shades of SI and system innovation but there are no ‘game changers’ or ‘narratives of change’ yet in any of the cases. |
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Municipality actors Social innovation Co-creation Causal loop diagrams Sweden Denmark |
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