Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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985266 | Research Policy | 2007 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Contributing to debates about transitions and system changes, this article has two aims. First, it uses criticisms on the multi-level perspective as stepping stones for further conceptual refinements. Second, it develops a typology of four transition pathways: transformation, reconfiguration, technological substitution, and de-alignment and re-alignment. These pathways differ in combinations of timing and nature of multi-level interactions. They are illustrated with historical examples.
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Authors
Frank W. Geels, Johan Schot,