| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8946664 | Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The behaviour of incumbent energy companies is critical for a transition to a sustainable energy system. We address the recent call for closer conceptualisation of power and agency within transition studies by combining concepts of strategic action fields (Fligstein and McAdam, 2012) and the flat-ontology perspective of arenas of development (Jørgensen, 2012) to identify potential ruptures emerging on the micro scale in the field of sustainable energy. We investigate how new actor configurations in new experimental arenas open field rules for renegotiation. We provide a long-term analysis on how traditional energy field rules have emerged, how two of the most powerful energy companies in Finland have responded to the emergence of sustainable energy and how new forms of collaborations are emerging in the space created by new arenas of development that create ruptures within the incumbent energy coalition.
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Authors
Eva Heiskanen, Eeva-Lotta Apajalahti, Kaisa Matschoss, Raimo Lovio,
