Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
108301 Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The multi-level perspective has successfully been applied to the analysis of complex sector transitions in the energy, the health or the food production sector. Is this framework also helpful to understand and give prescriptive advice for sustainability transformations within a national science system? Based on a comprehensive study of the diffusion of transdisciplinary sustainability research in Germany, this article analyzes the institutional dimension of a changing science-society relation in the German science system. It uses the multi-level perspective as a fruitful heuristic in order to identify potential pathways for a broader diffusion of transdisciplinary sustainability science. The importance of niche coalitions of frontrunner universities and research institutes are highlighted.

► The multi-level perspective on transitions is applied to the German science system. ► The need for sustainability-oriented change in the science system is discussed. ► The potential of institutional transformation in the science system is explored. ► Various niche strategies fostering change in the science system are identified.

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