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1 References relevant for STRN The field of sustainability transition studies has expanded very fast in the last 10 years with numbers of publications growing rapidly. This may create orientation problems for PhD students or new scholars entering the field. In June 2013, the STRN Steering Group decided to attempt to provide some guidance to the growing literature. This incomplete document aims to collect the main references to articles and books. As an initial guide, the references are organised in four ways: a) linked to some of the main conceptual approaches (e.g. multi-level perspective, transition management, technological innovation systems, strategic niche management), b) linked to some important themes and debates (e.g. expectations, cities and geography), c) special issues on transitions in various journals (and some special issues not on transitions, but related topics), d) the articles that appeared in EIST (Environmental Innovation and Societal Transition). If this document proves to be useful, the organisation of literature can in future be organised differently (e.g. in terms of ‘core’ references and ‘frontier research’, or also along empirical domains, e.g. transitions in mobility, food, energy, water). To provide some further guidance, I have ind icated some of the ‘core’ papers with *. This qualification should not be taken for granted, as it is inevitably somewhat subjective. PhD students may want to discuss this qualification with their supervisor(s) who may have different views on what the important papers are. Despite the various caveats, it is hoped that this document provides some useful initial orientation. Maybe ask Jochen/Rob for a graph Frank Geels, 8 July 2013 Socio-technical regimes and Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) Barbier M., and Elzen B., 2012. (eds). System Innovations, Knowledge Regimes, and Design Practices towards Sustainable Agriculture, Paris: INRA Editions Belz, F-M., 2004, ‘A transition towards sustainability in the Swiss agri-food chain (1970-2000): Using and improving the multi-level perspective’, in: Elzen, B. Geels, F.W. and Green, K. (eds), System Innovation and the Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 97-113 Berkhout, F., 2002, ‘Technological regimes, path dependency and the environment’, Global Environmental Change, 12(1), 1-4 Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Sustainability transitions in developing Asia: Are alternative development pathways likely?’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 215-217 Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Asian development pathways and sustainable socio-technical regimes’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 218-228 Berkhout, F., Smith, A., Stirling, A., 2004, ‘Socio -technological regimes and transition contexts’, in: Elzen, B., Geels, F.W., Green, K. (Eds.), System Innovation and the Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, pp. 48-75 Bos, J.J., Brown, R.R., 2012, ‘Governance experimentat ion and factors of success in socio-technical transitions in the urban water sector’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(7), 1340 - 1353

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References relevant for STRN

The field of sustainability transition studies has expanded very fast in the last 10 years

with numbers of publications growing rapidly. This may create orientation problems

for PhD students or new scholars entering the field. In June 2013, the STRN Steering

Group decided to attempt to provide some guidance to the growing literature. This

incomplete document aims to collect the main references to articles and books. As an

initial guide, the references are organised in four ways: a) linked to some of the main

conceptual approaches (e.g. multi-level perspective, transition management,

technological innovation systems, strategic niche management), b) linked to some

important themes and debates (e.g. expectations, cities and geography), c) special

issues on transitions in various journals (and some special issues not on transitions,

but related topics), d) the articles that appeared in EIST (Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transition). If this document proves to be useful, the organisation of

literature can in future be organised differently (e.g. in terms of ‘core’ references and

‘frontier research’, or also along empirical domains, e.g. transitions in mobility, food,

energy, water). To provide some further guidance, I have indicated some of the ‘core’

papers with *. This qualification should not be taken for granted, as it is inevitably

somewhat subjective. PhD students may want to discuss this qualification with their

supervisor(s) who may have different views on what the important papers are. Despite

the various caveats, it is hoped that this document provides some useful initial

orientation.

Maybe ask Jochen/Rob for a graph

Frank Geels, 8 July 2013

Socio-technical regimes and Multi-Level Perspective (MLP)

Barbier M., and Elzen B., 2012. (eds). System Innovations, Knowledge Regimes, and

Design Practices towards Sustainable Agriculture, Paris: INRA Editions

Belz, F-M., 2004, ‘A transition towards sustainability in the Swiss agri-food chain

(1970-2000): Using and improving the multi-level perspective’, in: Elzen, B.

Geels, F.W. and Green, K. (eds), System Innovation and the Transition to

Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp.

97-113

Berkhout, F., 2002, ‘Technological regimes, path dependency and the environment’,

Global Environmental Change, 12(1), 1-4

Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Sustainability transitions in

developing Asia: Are alternative development pathways likely?’, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 215-217

Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Asian development pathways

and sustainable socio-technical regimes’, Technological Forecasting & Social

Change, 76(2), 218-228

Berkhout, F., Smith, A., Stirling, A., 2004, ‘Socio-technological regimes and

transition contexts’, in: Elzen, B., Geels, F.W., Green, K. (Eds.), System

Innovation and the Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy,

Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, pp. 48-75

Bos, J.J., Brown, R.R., 2012, ‘Governance experimentation and factors of success in

socio-technical transitions in the urban water sector’, Technological Forecasting

and Social Change, 79(7), 1340 - 1353

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Correljé, A. and Verbong, G.P.J., 2004, ‘The transition from coal to gas: radical

change of the Dutch gas system’, in: Elzen, B., Geels, F.W., and Green, K. (eds.),

2004, System Innovation and the Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence

and Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 114-134

Crabbé, A., Jacobs, R., Van Hoof, V., Bergmans, A., Van Acker, K., 2013, Transition

towards sustainable material innovation: evidence and evaluation of the Flemish

case, Journal of Cleaner Production, Forthcoming

Davis, K., Mazzuchi, T. and Sarkani, S., 2013, Architecting technology transitions: A

sustainability-oriented sociotechnical approach, Systems Engineering, 16(2),

193-212

* Elzen, B., Geels, F.W., and Green, K. (eds.), 2004, System Innovation and the

Transition to Sustainability: Theory, Evidence and Policy, Cheltenham: Edward

Elgar

* Elzen, B. and Wieczorek, A., 2005, ‘Transitions towards sustainability through

system innovation’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 72(6), 651-661

Elzen, B., Geels, F.W., Leeuwis, C., and Van Mierlo, B., 2011, 'Normative

contestation in transitions ‘in the making’: Animal welfare concerns and system

innovation in pig husbandry (1970-2008)', Research Policy, 40(2), 263-275

Essletzbichler, J., 2012, Renewable energy technologies and path creation: A multi-

scalar approach to energy transition in the UK, European Planning Studies,

20(5), 791-816

* Geels, F.W. (2002) ‘Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration

processes: A multi-level perspective and a case-study’, Research Policy, 31(8-

9), 1257-1274

* Geels, F.W., 2004, ‘From sectoral systems of innovation to socio-technical systems:

Insights about dynamics and change from sociology and institutional theory’,

Research Policy, 33(6-7), 897-920

Geels, F.W., 2005, ‘Processes and patterns in transitions and system innovations:

Refining the co-evolutionary multi-level perspective’, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, Vol. 72, No. 6, pp. 681-696

Geels, F.W., 2005, ‘Co-evolution of technology and society: The transition in water

supply and personal hygiene in the Netherlands (1850–1930)—a case study in

multi-level perspective', Technology in Society, 27(3), 363-397

Geels, F.W., 2005, ‘The dynamics of transitions in socio-technical systems: A multi-

level analysis of the transition pathway from horse-drawn carriages to

automobiles (1860-1930),’ Technology Analysis & Strategic Management,

17(4), 445-476

Geels, F.W., 2005, Technological Transitions and System Innovations: A Co-

evolutionary and Socio-Technical Analysis, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

Geels, F.W., 2006, ‘Co-evolutionary and multi-level dynamics in transitions: The

transformation of aviation systems and the shift from propeller to turbojet

(1930-1970)’, Technovation, 26(9), 999-1016

Geels, F.W., 2006, ‘Major system change through stepwise reconfiguration: A multi-

level analysis of the transformation of American factory production (1850-

1930), Technology in Society, 28(4), 445-476

Geels, F.W., 2006, ‘The hygienic transition from cesspools to sewer systems (1840-

1930): The dynamics of regime transformation’, Research Policy, Vol. 35, No.

7, pp. 1069-1082

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Geels, F.W., 2007, ‘Transformations of large technical systems: A multi-level

analysis of the Dutch highway system (1950-2000) ’, Science Technology &

Human Values, 32(2), 123-149

* Geels, F.W. and Schot, J.W., 2007, ‘Typology of sociotechnical transition

pathways', Research Policy, 36(3), 399-417

Geels, F.W., 2007, ‘Analysing the breakthrough of rock ‘n’ roll (1930-1970): Multi-

regime interaction and reconfiguration in the multi-level perspective,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 74(8), 1411-1431

Geels, F.W., 2009, ‘Foundational ontologies and multi-paradigm analysis, applied to

the socio-technical transition from mixed farming to intensive pig husbandry

(1930-1980)’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 21(7), 805-832

* Geels, F.W., 2010, ‘Ontologies, socio-technical transitions (to sustainability), and

the multi-level perspective’, Research Policy, 39(4), 495-510

* Geels, F.W., 2011, ‘The multi-level perspective on sustainability transitions:

Responses to seven criticisms’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(1), 24-40

Geels, F.W., Kemp, R., Dudley, G. and Lyons, G. (eds.), 2012, Automobility in

Transition? A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport, New York:

Routledge

Geels, F.W., 2012, ‘A socio-technical analysis of low-carbon transitions: Introducing

the multi-level perspective into transport studies’, Journal of Transport

Geography, 24, 471-482

Geels, F.W., 2013, ‘The impact of the financial-economic crisis on sustainability

transitions: Financial investment, governance and public discourse’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 67-95

Genus, A. and Coles, A-M., 2008, 'Rethinking the multi-level perspective of

technological transitions', Research Policy, 37(9), 1436-1445

Grin, J., 2008, 'The multilevel perspective and design of system innovations', in: Van

den Bergh, J.C.J.M. and Bruinsma, F.R. (eds.), Managing the Transition to

Renewable Energy: Theory and Practice from Local, Regional and Macro

Perspectives, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, pp. 47-79

Gottschick, M., 2013, Reflexive capacity in local networks for sustainable

development: Integrating conflict and understanding into a Multi-Level

Perspective transition framework, Journal of Environmental Policy and

Planning, forthcoming,

Grünewald, P.H., Cockerill, T.T., Contestabile, M., Pearson, P.J.G. 2012, ‘The socio-

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system value and stakeholder views’, Energy Policy, 50, 449-457

Hargreaves, T., Longhurst, N. & Seyfang, G. (2013) Up, down, round and round:

connecting regimes and practices in innovation for sustainability. Environment

and Planning A, 45, 402-420.

Hassink, J., Grin, J. and Hulsink, W., 2013, Multifunctional Agriculture Meets Health

Care: Applying the Multi-Level Transition Sciences Perspective to Care

Farming in the Netherlands, Sociologia Ruralis, 5392), 223-245

Holtz, G., Brugnach, M. and Pahl-Wostl, C., 2008, 'Specifying “regime”: A

framework for defining and describing regimes in transition research',

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 75(5), 623-643

Kemp, R. (1994), ‘Technology and the transition to environmental sustainability: The

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* Kemp, R, J. Schot and R. Hoogma (1998), ‘Regime shifts to sustainability through

processes of niche formation: The approach of strategic niche management’,

Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 10(2), 175-196

Kemp, R., A. Rip, and J. Schot (2001), ‘Constructing transition paths through the

management of niches’, in: R. Garud & P. Karnoe (eds.), Path Dependence and

Creation, Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 269-

299

Kern, F., 2012, Using the multi-level perspective on socio-technical transitions to

assess innovation policy, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(2),

298 - 310

Kivisaari, S., Saari, E., Lehto, J., Kokkinen, L., and Saranummi, N., 2013, ‘System

innovations in the making: hybrid actors and the challenge of up-scaling’,

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 25(2), 187-201

* Konrad, K., Truffer, B. and Voss, J., 2008, ‘Multi-regime dynamics in the analysis

of sectoral transformation potentials: Evidence from German ultility sectors’,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 16, 1190-1202

Lauridsen, E.H. and Jensen, J.S., 2013, ‘The strictest energy requirements in the

world: An analysis of the path dependencies of a self-proclaimed success’,

Energy Policy, 53, 97-104

Lawhon, M. and J.T. Murphy (2012), ‘Socio-technical regimes and sustainability

transitions: insights from political ecology’, Progress in Human Geography,

36(3), 354-378

Le Masson, P., Weil, B., Hatchuel, A., and Cogez, P., 2012, ‘Why they are not locked

in waiting games? Unlocking rules and the ecology of concepts in the

semiconductor industry’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(6),

617-630

Liu, D. and Shiroyama, H., 2013, Development of photovoltaic power generation in

China: A transition perspective, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 25,

782–792

* Markard, J., Truffer, B., 2008, ‘Technological innovation systems and the multi-

level perspective: towards an integrated framework’, Research Policy, 37(4),

596-615

McCauley, SM and Stephens, JC 2012, ‘Green Energy Clusters and Socio-Technical

Transitions: Analysis of a Sustainable Energy Cluster for Regional Economic

Development in Central Massachusetts, USA.’, Sustainability Science, 7(2),

213-225

Murphy, J. and Smith, A. (2013) Understanding transition–periphery dynamics:

renewable energy in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Environment and

Planning A, 45, 691 – 709

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transition perspective’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4,

36-50

Nakamura, H., Kajikawa, Y., and Suzuki, S., 2013, ‘Multi-level perspectives with

technology readiness measure for aviation innovation’, Sustainability Science,

8(1), 87-101

Nykvist, B. and Whitmarsh, L., 2008, ‘A multi-level analysis of sustainable mobility

transitions: Niche developments in the UK and Sweden’, Technological

Forecasting and Social Change, 75(9), 1373-1387

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Ottosson, M. and Magnusson, T., 2013, Socio-technical regimes and heterogeneous

capabilities: the Swedish pulp and paper industry's response to energy policies,

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 25(4), 355-368

Papachristos, G., 2011, ‘A system dynamics model of socio-technical regime

transitions’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 202-233

Papachristos, G., Sofianos, A., and Adamides, E., 2013, ‘System interactions in socio-

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Quezada, G., Grozev, G., Seo, S., and Wang, C-H., 2013, The challenge of adapting

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Raven, R.P.J.M. and Verbong, G.P.J., 2004, ‘Ruling out innovations: Technological

regimes, rules and failures; The cases of heat pump power generation and

biogas production in the Netherlands’, Innovation: Management, Policy &

Practice, 5(2), 178-198

Raven, R.P.J.M., 2004, ‘Implementation of manure digestion and co-combustion in

the Dutch electricity regime: A multi-level analysis of market implementation in

the Netherlands’, Energy Policy, 32(1), 29-39

Raven, R.P.J.M., 2006, ‘Towards alternative trajectories? Reconfigurations in the

Dutch electricity regime’, Research Policy, 35(4), 581-595

Raven, R.P.J.M. (2007), 'Co-evolution of waste and electricity regimes: Multi-regime

dynamics in the Netherlands (1969-2003), Energy Policy, 35(4), 2197-2208

* Raven R.P.J.M. and Verbong G.P.J., 2007, 'Multi-regime interactions in the Dutch

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* Smith, A., Jan-Peter Voβ, J.-P., and Grin, J., 2010, ‘Innovation studies and

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Sangawongse, S., Sengers, F., Raven, R.P.J.M., 2012, ‘The multi-level perspective

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Environment and Natural Resources Journal, 10 (2), 21-30

Switzer, A., Bertolini, L. & Grin, J., 2013, Transitions of mobility systems in urban

regions: A heuristic framework, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning,

15(2), 141-160

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transitions: Lessons from the history of the British coal industry (1913-1997)’,

Energy Policy, 50, 35-49

Van Bree, B., Verbong, G.P.J., and Kramer, G.J., 2010, ‘A multi-level perspective on

the introduction of hydrogen and battery-electric vehicles’, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, 77(4), 529-540

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Van den Ende, J. and R. Kemp (1999), ‘Technological transformations in history:

How the computer regime grew out of existing computing regimes’, Research

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Van Driel, H. and Schot, J., 2005, ‘Radical innovation as a multi-level process:

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technological regime that develops genetic engineering but locks out

agroecological innovations’, Research Policy, 38(6), 971-983

* Verbong, G.P.J. and Geels, F.W., 2007, ‘The ongoing energy transition: Lessons

from a socio-technical, multi-level analysis of the Dutch electricity system (1960-

2004)’, Energy Policy, 35(2), 1025-1037

Verbong, G.P.J. and Geels, F.W., 2010, ‘Exploring sustainability transitions in the

electricity sector with socio-technical pathways’, Technological Forecasting and

Social Change, 77(8), 1214-1221

Ward, S., Barr, S., Butler, D., Memon, F.A., 2012, ‘Rainwater harvesting in the UK:

Socio-technical theory and practice, Technological Forecasting and Social

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Wiskerke, J.S.C. and Van der Ploeg, J.D., 2004, Seeds of Transition: Essays on

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On transition management

Avelino, F. (2009) "Empowerment and the Challenge of Applying Transition

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Kemp, R. and Rotmans, J., 2004, ‘Managing the transition to sustainable mobility’, in:

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* Kemp, R., Rotmans, J. and Loorbach, D., 2007, 'Assessing the Dutch energy

transition policy: How does it deal with dilemmas of managing transitions?',

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Kemp, R. and Rotmans, J., 2009, ‘Transitioning policy: co-production of a new

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Kemp, R., Avelino, F. and Bressers, N., 2011, ‘Transition management as a model for

sustainable mobility’, European Transport/Trasporti Europei, 47(1), 1-22

Kern, F. and A. Smith (2008), ‘Restructuring energy systems for sustainability?

Energy transition policy in the Netherlands’, Energy Policy, 36: 4093-4103

Kern, F. and Howlett, 2009, ‘Implementing transition management as policy reforms:

A case study of the Dutch energy sector’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 391-408

Loorbach, D., 2007, Transition Management: New Mode of Governance for

Sustainable Development, Utrecht, International Books

Loorbach, D., R. van der Brugge, et al. (2008). "Governance in the energy transition:

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* Loorbach, D. (2010), “Transition Management for Sustainable Development: A

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* Rotmans, J., R. Kemp & M. van Asselt (2001), ‘More evolution than revolution:

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Van Gorcum, Assen

* Rotmans, J. and Kemp, R., 2008, ‘Detour ahead: A response to Shove and Walker

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A, 40(4), 1006-1012

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* Shove, E. and Walker, G., 2007, 'CAUTION! Transitions ahead: Politics, practice

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On technological innovation systems

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‘Analyzing the functional dynamics of technological innovation systems: A

scheme of analysis’, Research Policy, 37(3), 407-429

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technological innovation systems', Technology Analysis & Strategic

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* Hekkert, M.P., Suurs, R.A.A., Negro, S.O., Kuhlmann, S., and Smits, R.E.H.M.,

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technological change', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 74(4),

413-432

* Hekkert, M.P. and Negro, S.O., 2009, 'Functions of innovation systems as a

framework to understand sustainable technological change: Empirical evidence

for earlier claims’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 76(4), 584-

594

Jacobsson, S., Sandén, B.A., and Bångens, L., 2004, ‘Transforming the energy system:

The evolution of the German technological system for solar cells’, Technology

Analysis & Strategic Management, Vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 3-30

Jacobsson, S. and Bergek, A., 2004, ‘Transforming the energy sector: The evolution

of technological systems in renewable energy’, Industrial and Corporate

Change, 13(5), 815-849

Jacobsson, S. and Lauber, V., 2006, ‘The politics and policy of energy system

transformation: Explaining the German diffusion of renewable energy

technology’, Energy Policy, 34(3), 256-276

* Jacobsson, S. and Bergek, A., 2011, ‘Innovation system analyses and sustainability

transitions: Contributions and suggestions for research’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 41-57

* Markard, J., Truffer, B., 2008, ‘Technological innovation systems and the multi-

level perspective: towards an integrated framework’, Research Policy, 37(4),

596-615

Negro, S. O., M. P. Hekkert and R. E. Smits, 2006, 'Explaining the failure of the

Dutch innovation system for biomass digestion: A functional analysis', Energy

Policy, 35, 925-938

Negro, S. O., Suurs, R.A.A., and Hekkert, M. P., 2008, 'The bumpy road of biomass

gasification in the Netherlands: Explaining the rise and fall of an emerging

innovation system', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 75(1), 57-77

Negro, S.O., Alkemade, F. and Hekkert, M.P., 2012, Why does renewable energy

diffuse so slowly? A review of innovation system problems, Renewable &

Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(6), 3836-3846

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Agnolucci, P. and Ekins, P., 2007, ‘Technological transitions and Strategic Niche

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system’, European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 10(3),

274-289

* Geels, F.W. and R.P.J.M. Raven, 2006, ‘Non-linearity and expectations in niche-

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Raven, R.P.J., Heiskanen, E., Lovio, R., Hodson, M. and Brohmann, B., 2008, ‘The

contribution of local experiments and negotiation processes to field-level learning

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Verbong, G.P.J., Christiaens, W., Raven, R.P.J.M. and Balkema, A., 2010, ‘Strategic

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Van der Meulen, V., Van der Steen, M., Stevens, C.V., and Van Huylenbroeck, G.,

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Transitions, United Nations Environment Programme, and International

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Special issue on ‘Sustainability transitions through system innovation’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2005, 72(6), (editors: Boelie Elzen,

Anna Wieczorek)

Elzen, B. and Wieczorek, A., 2005, ‘Transitions towards sustainability through system

innovation’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 72(6), 651-661

Green, K., and Foster, 2005, Give peas a chance: Transformations in food

consumption and production systems, Technological Forecasting & Social

Change, 72(6), 663-679

Geels, F.W., 2005, ‘Processes and patterns in transitions and system innovations:

Refining the co-evolutionary multi-level perspective’, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, 72(6), 681-696

Taylor, M.R., Rubin, E.S. and Hounshell, D.A., 2005, ‘Control of SO2 emissions

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Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 72(6), 697-718

Jørgensen, U., 2005, ‘Energy sector in transition: Technologies and regulatory

policies in flux’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 72(6), 719-731

Kerkhof, M. van de, Wieczorek, A., 2005, 'Learning and stakeholder participation in

transition processes towards sustainability: Methodological considerations’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 72(6), 733-747

Special issue in Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 2007, 9(3-4),

‘Governance for sustainable development in the face of ambivalence, uncertainty

and distributed power’ (editors: Jens Newig, Jan-Peter Voß, Jochen Monstadt)

Jens Newig, Jan-Peter Voß & Jochen Monstadt, 2007, Editorial: ‘Governance for

sustainable development in the face of ambivalence, uncertainty and distributed

power: An introduction, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4),

185-192

Jan-Peter Voß, Jens Newig, Britta Kastens, Jochen Monstadt & Benjamin Nölting,

2007, ‘Steering for sustainable development: A typology of problems and

strategies with respect to ambivalence, uncertainty and distributed power’,

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4), 193-212

Walker, G.P. and Shove, E., 2007, 'Ambivalence, sustainability and the governance of

socio-technical transitions', Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-

4), 213-225

Bruce Evan Goldstein, 2007, ‘The futility of reason: Incommensurable differences

between sustainability narratives in the aftermath of the 2003 San Diego Cedar

Fire’, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4), 227-244

Armin Grunwald, 2007, ‘Working towards sustainable development in the face of

uncertainty and incomplete knowledge’, Journal of Environmental Policy and

Planning, 9(3-4), 245-262

Hellmuth Lange & Heiko Garrelts, 2007, ‘Risk management at the science-policy

interface: Two contrasting cases in the field of flood protection in Germany’,

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4), 263-279

Ineke Meijer & M. P. Hekkert, 2007, ‘Managing uncertainties in the transition

towards sustainability: Cases of emerging energy technologies in the

Netherlands’, Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4), 281-298

* Meadowcrof, J., 2007, 'Who is in charge here? Governance for sustainable

development in a complex world', Journal of Environment and Planning, 9(3-4),

299-314

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Kemp, R., Rotmans, J. and Loorbach, D., 2007, 'Assessing the Dutch energy

transition policy: How does it deal with dilemmas of managing transitions?',

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 9(3-4), 315-331

Hendriks, C.M. and Grin, J., 2007, 'Contextualizing reflexive governance: The

politics of Dutch transitions to sustainability', Journal of Environmental Policy

and Planning, 9(3-4), 333-350

* Smith, A. and Stirling, A., 2007, 'Moving outside or inside? Objectification and

reflexivity in the governance of socio-technical systems', Journal of

Environment and Planning, 9(3-4), 351-373

Special issue in: Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 2008,

14(4) ‘Computational and Mathematical Approaches to Societal Transitions’,

(editors: Jos Timmermans, Hans de Haan.)

Timmermans, Jos; de Haan, Hans, 2008, 'Special issue on computational and

mathematical approaches to societal transitions’, Computational and Mathematical

Organization Theory 14(4 ), 263-265.

Squazzoni, Flaminio, 2008, A (computational) social science perspective on societal

transitions, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 14(4): 266-282.

Schilperoord, Michel; Rotmans, Jan; Bergman, Noam, 2008, Modelling societal

transitions with agent transformation, Computational and Mathematical

Organization Theory 14(4): 283-301.

de Haan, Hans, 2008, The dynamics of functioning investigating societal transitions

with partial differential equations, Computational and Mathematical Organization

Theory 14(4): 302-319

Yücel, Gönenç; Chiong meza, Catherine Miluska, 2008, ‘Studying transition

dynamics via focusing on underlying feedback interactions: Modelling the Dutch

waste management transition’, Computational and Mathematical Organization

Theory 14(4): 320-349.

Timmermans, Jos, 2008, Punctuated equilibrium in a non-linear system of action,

Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 14(4): 350-375.

Weisbuch, Gérard; Buskens, Vincent; Vuong, Luat, 2008, Heterogeneity and

increasing returns may drive socio-economic transitions, Computational and

Mathematical Organization Theory 14(4), 376-390

Timmermans, Jos; de Haan, Hans; Squazzoni, Flaminio, 2008, Computational and

mathematical approaches to societal transitions, Computational and Mathematical

Organization Theory 14(4): 391-414.

Special section ‘Transition towards Sustainable Energy Systems’, Energy Policy,

2008, 36(11) (editors: Reinhard Haas, Jim Watson, Wolfgang Eichhammer)

Reinhard Haas, Jim Watson, Wolfgang Eichhammer, 2008, ‘Transitions to sustainable

energy systems: Introduction to the energy policy special issue’, Energy Policy,

36(11), 4009-4011

Reinhard Haas, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Amela Ajanovic, Thomas Faber, Lukas Kranzl,

Andreas Müller, Gustav Resch, 2008, ‘Towards sustainability of energy systems:

A primer on how to apply the concept of energy services to identify necessary

trends and policies’, Energy Policy, 36(11), 4012-4021

Shonali Pachauri, Leiwen Jiang, 2008, ‘The household energy transition in India and

China’, Energy Policy, 36(11), 4022-4035

Aviel Verbruggen, 2008, ‘Renewable energy and nuclear power: A common future?’,

Energy Policy, 36(11), 4036-4047

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Gustav Resch, Anne Held, Thomas Faber, Christian Panzer, Felipe Toro, Reinhard

Haas, 2008, ‘Potentials and prospects for renewable energy at global scale’,

Energy Policy, 36(11), 4048-4056

P. Linares, F.J. Santos, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga, 2008, ‘Scenarios for the evolution of the

Spanish electricity sector: Is it on the right path towards sustainability?’, Energy

Policy, 36(11), 4057-4068

Claus Doll, Martin Wietschel, 2008, ‘Externalities of the transport sector and the role

of hydrogen in a sustainable transport vision’, Energy Policy, 36(11), 4069-4078

Doerte Fouquet, Thomas B. Johansson, 2008, ‘European renewable energy policy at

crossroads: Focus on electricity support mechanisms’, Energy Policy, 36(11),

4079-4092

* Florian Kern, Adrian Smith, 2008, ‘Restructuring energy systems for sustainability?

Energy transition policy in the Netherlands’, Energy Policy, 36: 4093-4103

David G. Ockwell, Jim Watson, Gordon MacKerron, Prosanto Pal, Farhana Yamin,

2008, ‘Key policy considerations for facilitating low carbon technology transfer

to developing countries’, Energy Policy, 36(11), 4104-4115

Michael Jefferson, 20008, ‘Accelerating the transition to sustainable energy systems’,

Energy Policy, 36(11), 4116-4125

Petra Schweizer-Ries, 2008, ‘Energy sustainable communities: Environmental

psychological investigations’, Energy Policy, 36(11), 4126-4135

Jan Zoellner, Petra Schweizer-Ries, Christin Wemheuer, 2008, ‘Public acceptance of

renewable energies: results from case studies in Germany’, Energy Policy,

36(11), 4136-4141

Special issue on ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ in Technology Analysis &

Strategic Management, 2008, 20(5), (editors: Frank Geels, Marko Hekkert, and

Staffan Jacobsson)

* Geels, F.W., Hekkert, M. and Jacobsson, S., 2008, 'The dynamics of sustainable

innovation journeys: Editorial', Technology Analysis & Strategic Management,

20(5), 521-536

Schot, J.W. and Geels, F.W., 2008, 'Strategic niche management and sustainable

innovation journeys: Theory, findings, research agenda and policy', Technology

Analysis & Strategic Management, 20(5), 537-554

Verbong, G.P.J., Geels, F.W and Raven, R.P.J.M., 2008, 'Multi-niche analysis of

dynamics and policies in Dutch renewable energy innovation journeys (1970-

2006): Hype-cycles, closed networks and technology-focused learning',

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 20(5), 555-573

Bergek, A., Jacobsson, S., and Sandén, B.A., 2008, ''Legitimation' and 'development

of positive externalities': Two key processes in the formation phase of

technological innovation systems', Technology Analysis & Strategic

Management, 20(5), 575-592

Hillman, K.A., Suurs, R.A.A., Hekkert, M.P. and Sanden, B.A., 2008, ‘Cumulative

causation in biofuels development: A critical comparison of the Netherlands and

Sweden’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 20(5), 593-612

Lovell, H., 2008, 'Discourse and innovation journeys: The case of low energy housing

in the UK’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 20(5), 613-632

Agterbosch, S. and Breukers, S., 2008, 'Socio-political embedding of onshore wind

power in the Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia', Technology Analysis &

Strategic Management, 20(5), 633-648

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Special issue on ‘Designing long-term policy: Rethinking transition

management’ in Policy Sciences, 42(4), 2009 (editors: Jan-Peter Voß, Adrian

Smith, John Grin)

Voß, J-P., Smith, A. and Grin, J., 2009, ‘Designing long-term policy: rethinking

transition management’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 275-302

Kemp, R. and Rotmans, J., 2009, ‘Transitioning policy: co-production of a new

strategic framework for energy innovation policy in the Netherlands’, Policy

Sciences, 42(4), 303-322

* Meadowcroft, J., 2009, ‘What about the politics? Sustainable development,

transition management, and long term energy transitions’, Policy Sciences,

42(4), 323-340

Hendriks, C.M., 2009, ‘Policy design without democracy? Making democratic sense

of transition management’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 341-368

Avelino, F., 2009, ‘Empowerment and the challenge of applying transition

management to ongoing projects’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 369-390

Kern, F. and Howlett, 2009, ‘Implementing transition management as policy reforms:

A case study of the Dutch energy sector’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 391-408

Heiskanen, E., Kivisaari, S., Lovio, R. and Mickwitz, P., 2009, ‘Designed to travel?

Transition management encounters environmental and innovation policy

histories in Finland’, Policy Sciences, 42(4), 409-427

Special issue on ‘Sustainability transitions in developing Asia’, Technological

Forecasting and Social Change, 2009, 76(2), (editors: Frans Berkhout, David

Angel, Anna J. Wieczorek)

* Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Sustainability transitions in

developing Asia: Are alternative development pathways likely?’, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 215-217

* Berkhout, F., Angel, D., and Wieczorek, A.J., 2009, ‘Asian development pathways

and sustainable socio-technical regimes’, Technological Forecasting & Social

Change, 76(2), 218-228

David Angel, Michael T. Rock, 2009, Environmental rationalities and the

development state in East Asia: Prospects for a sustainability transition,

Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 229-240

Rock, M., Murphy, J.T., Rasiah, R., Van Seters, P. and Managi, S., 2009, ‘A hard

long slog, not a leap frog: Globalization and sustainability transitions in

developing Asia’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 241-254

Xuemei Bai, Anna J. Wieczorek, Shinji Kaneko, Shaun Lisson, Antonio Contreras,

2009, Enabling sustainability transitions in Asia: The importance of vertical and

horizontal linkages, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 255-

266

Heinz Schandl, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Clemens Grunbuhel, Fridolin Krausmann,

2009, Socio-metabolic transitions in developing Asia, Technological

Forecasting & Social Change, 76(2), 267-181

Special issue on ‘Transforming the energy system: The role of institutions,

interests and ideas’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2010, 22(6),

(editors: Schreuer, A., Harold Rohracher, Philip Späth)

Schreuer, A., Rohracher, H. and Späth, P., 2010, ‘Editorial: Transforming the energy

system: The role of institutions, interests and ideas’, Technology Analysis &

Strategic Management, 22(6), 649-652

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Hofman, P.S. and Elzen, B., 2010, ‘Exploring system innovation in the electricity

system through sociotechnical scenarios’, Technology Analysis & Strategic

Management, 22(6), 653-670

Eames, M. and McDowall, W., 2010, ‘Sustainability, foresight and contested futures:

Exploring visions and pathways in the transition to a hydrogen economy’,

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 22(6), 671-692

Van Lente, H. and Bakker, S., 2010, ‘Competing expectations: The case of hydrogen

storage technologies’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 22(6),

693-710

Coutard, O. and Rutherford, J., 2010, ‘Energy transition and city-region planning:

Understanding the spatial politics of systemic change’, Technology Analysis &

Strategic Management, 22(6), 711-728

Schreuer, A., Ornetzeder, M. and Rohracher, H., 2010, ‘Negotiating the local

embedding of socio-technical experiments: A case study in fuel cell technology’,

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 22(6), 729-744

Praetorius, B., Martiskainen, M., Sauter, R. and Watson, J., 2010, ‘Technological

innovation systems for microgeneration in the UK and Germany: A functional

analysis’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 22(6), 745-764

Special issue on ‘Socio-technical Experiments in Asia: A Driver for

Sustainability Transition?, Environmental Science & Policy, 2010, 13(4), (editors:

Frans Berkhout, Geert Verbong, Anna J. Wieczorek, Rob Raven, Louis Lebel,

Xuemei Bai)

Frans Berkhout, Geert Verbong, Anna J. Wieczorek, Rob Raven, Louis Lebel,

Xuemei Bai, 2010, Sustainability experiments in Asia: innovations shaping

alternative development pathways?, Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4),

261-271

Geert Verbong, Willem Christiaens, Rob Raven, Annelies Balkema, 2010, Strategic

Niche Management in an unstable regime: Biomass gasification in India,

Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4), 272-281

Mahesh Patankar, Anand Patwardhan, Geert Verbong, 2010, A promising niche:

waste to energy project in the Indian dairy sector, Environmental Science &

Policy, 13(4), 282-290

Louis Lebel, Rattanawan Mungkung, Shabbir H. Gheewala, Phimphakan Lebel, 2010,

Innovation cycles, niches and sustainability in the shrimp aquaculture industry

in Thailand, Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4), 291-302

Ibrahim Hafeezur Rehman, Abhishek Kar, Rob Raven, Dilip Singh, Jitendra Tiwari,

Rakesh Jha, Pramod Kumar Sinha, Asim Mirza, 2010, Rural energy transitions

in developing countries: a case of the Uttam Urja initiative in India,

Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4), 303-311

Xuemei Bai, Brian Roberts, Jing Chen, 2010, Urban sustainability experiments in

Asia: patterns and pathways, Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4), 312-325

Henny Romijn, Rob Raven, Ina de Visser, 2010, Biomass energy experiments in rural

India: Insights from learning-based development approaches and lessons for

Strategic Niche Management, Environmental Science & Policy, 13(4), 326-338

Special section on ‘Innovation and Sustainability Transitions: The allure of the

multi-level perspective and its challenges’, Research Policy, 2010, Vol. 39, No. 4

(editors: Adrian Smith, Jan-Peter Voβ, John Grin)

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* Smith, A., Jan-Peter Voβ, J.-P., and Grin, J., 2010, ‘Innovation studies and

sustainability transitions: The allure of a multi-level perspective and its

challenges’, Research Policy, 39(4), 435-448

Späth, P. and Rohracher, H., 2010, ‘‘Energy Regions’: The transformative power of

regional discourses on socio-technical futures’, Research Policy, 39(4), 449-458

Cohen, M., 2010, ‘Destination unknown: Pursuing sustainable mobility in the face of

rival societal aspirations’, Research Policy, 39(4), 459-470

* Shove, E. and Walker, G., 2010, ‘Governing transitions in the sustainability of

everyday life’, Research Policy, 39(4), 471-476

Hodson, M. and Marvin, S., 2010, ‘Can cities shape socio-technical transitions and

how would we know if they were?’, Research Policy, 39(4), 477-485

Lauridsen, E.H. and Jørgensen, U., 2010, 'Sustainable transition of electronic products

through waste policy’, Research Policy, 39(4), 486-494

* Geels, F.W., 2010, ‘Ontologies, socio-technical transitions (to sustainability), and

the multi-level perspective’, Research Policy, 39(4), 495-510

Special issue on ‘The Role of Trust in Managing Uncertainties in the Transition

to a Sustainable Energy Economy’, Energy Policy, 2010, 38(4), (editors: Paul

Bellaby, Malcolm Eames, Rob Flynn)

P. Bellaby, M. Eames and R. Flynn, 2010, ‘The role of ‘trust’ in the transition to

sustainable energy, Energy Policy, 38(4), 2613-2614

Steve Rayner, 2010, ‘Trust and the transformation of energy systems’, Energy Policy,

38(4), 2617-2623

Miriam Ricci, Paul Bellaby, Rob Flynn, 2010, ‘Engaging the public on paths to

sustainable energy: Who has to trust whom?’, Energy Policy, 38(4), 2633-2640

Gordon Walker, Patrick Devine-Wright, Sue Hunter, Helen High, Bob Evans, 2010,

‘Trust and community: Exploring the meanings, contests and dynamics of

community renewable energy, Energy Policy, 38(4), 2655-2663

Special Issue on ‘Infrastructures and Transitions’, Technological Forecasting

and Social Change, 2010, Vol. 77, No. 8, (editors: Derk Loorbach, Niki

Frantzeskaki, Wil Thissen)

Derk Loorbach, Wil Thissen and Niki Frantzeskaki, 2010, ‘Introduction:

Infrastructures and Transitions’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change,

77(8), 1195-1202

Foxon, T.J., Hammond, P.G. and Pearson, P.J., 2010, ‘Developing transition

pathways for a low carbon electricity system in the UK’, Technological

Forecasting and Social Change, 77(8), 1203-1213

Verbong, G.P.J. and Geels, F.W., 2010, ‘Exploring sustainability transitions in the

electricity sector with socio-technical pathways, Technological Forecasting &

Social Change, 77(8), 1214-1221

I.S.M. Meijer, J.F.M. Koppenjan, E. Pruyt, S.O. Negro, M.P. Hekkert, 2010, ‘The

influence of perceived uncertainty on entrepreneurial action in the transition to a

low-emission energy infrastructure: The case of biomass combustion in the

Netherlands’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 77(8), 1203-1213

Jonathan Köhler, Martin Wietschel, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Dogan Keles and Wolfgang

Schade, 2010, ‘Hydrogen vehicle infrastructure: Infrastructure investment for a

transition to hydrogen automobiles’, Technological Forecasting and Social

Change, 77(8), 1237-1248

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Bonno Pel and F.A. Boons, 2010, ‘Transition through Subsystem Innovation? The

Case of Traffic Management’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change,

77(8), 1249-1259

Farla, J., Alkemade, F. and Suurs, R.A.A., 2010, ‘Dutch Transition toward

Sustainable Mobility: Analysis of Barriers in the Transition toward Sustainable

Mobility in the Netherlands’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change,

77(8), 1260-1269

Floris Joost Huétink, Alexander van der Vooren and Floortje Alkemade, 2010,

‘Infrastructure development strategies: Initial infrastructure development

strategies for the transition to sustainable mobility’, Technological Forecasting

and Social Change, 77(8), 1270-1281

Rutger de Graaf and Rutger van der Brugge, 2010, ‘Transforming water

infrastructure by linking water management and urban renewal in Rotterdam’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 77(8), 1282-1291

Niki Frantzeskaki and Derk Loorbach, 2010, ’Transition Management of

Infrastructures: Policy implications for infrastructure transitions based on

infrastructures’ responses towards change’, Technological Forecasting and

Social Change, 77(8), 1292-1301

Special Issue on "Eco-innovation dynamics", Industry and Innovation, 2011, Vol.

18, No. 3, [NOT REALLY ABOUT TRANSITIONS]

Kemp, R. and Oltra, V., 2012, ‘Research insights and challenges on eco-innovation

dynamics’, Industry and Innovation, 18(3), 249-253

Rennings, K. and Rammer, C., 2011, ‘The impact of regulation-driven environmental

innovation on innovation success and firm performance’, Industry and

Innovation, 18(3), 255-283

Dewald, U. and Truffer, B., 2011, ‘Market formation in technological innovation

systems: Diffusion of photovoltaic applications in Germany’, Industry and

Innovation, 18(3), 285-300

Gee, S. and McMeekin, A., 2011, ‘Eco-innovation systems and problem sequences:

the contrasting cases of US and Brazilian biofuels’, Industry and Innovation,

18(3), 301-315

Zeppini, P. and Van den Bergh, J., 2011, ’Competing recombinant technologies for

environmental innovation: Extending Arthur’s model of lock-in’, Industry and

Innovation, 18(3), 317-334

Chad, A., 2011, ‘Overcoming competence lock-in for the development of radical eco-

innovations: The case of biopolymer technology’, Industry and Innovation,

18(3), 335-350

Special issue on ‘The Economics of Technologies to Combat Global Warming’,

Energy Economics, 2011, Vol. 33, Issue 4, [NOT REALLY ABOUT

TRANSITIONS]

Nebojsa Nakicenovic, William Nordhaus, 2011, Editors' introduction: The economics

of technologies to combat global warming, Energy Economics, 33(4), 565-571

John F. Ahearne, 2011, Prospects for nuclear energy, Energy Economics, 33(4), 572-

580

John Steinbruner, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 581-583

Douglas J. Arent, Alison Wise, Rachel Gelman, 2011, The status and prospects of

renewable energy for combating global warming, Energy Economics, 33(4), 584-

593

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Elmar Kriegler, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 594-596

Howard J. Herzog, 2011, Scaling up carbon dioxide capture and storage: From

megatons to gigatons, Energy Economics, 33(4), 597-604

Brian P. Flannery, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 605-607

David L. Greene, 2011, Uncertainty, loss aversion, and markets for energy efficiency,

Energy Economics, 33(4), 608-616

Lawrence Goulder, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 617-618

Haewon C. McJeon, Leon Clarke, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise, Andrew Hackbarth,

Benjamin P. Bryant, Robert J. Lempert, 2011, Technology interactions among

low-carbon energy technologies: What can we learn from a large number of

scenarios?, Energy Economics, 33(4), 619-631

Valentina Bosetti, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 632-633

Graham Pugh, Leon Clarke, Robert Marlay, Page Kyle, Marshall Wise, Haewon

McJeon, Gabriel Chan, 2011, Energy R&D portfolio analysis based on climate

change mitigation, Energy Economics, 33(4), 634-643

Detlef P. van Vuuren, Tom Kram, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 644-

647

David Popp, Ivan Hascic, Neelakshi Medhi, 2011, Technology and the diffusion of

renewable energy, Energy Economics, 33(4), 648-662

Adam Jaffe, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 663-664

William Nordhaus, 2011, Designing a friendly space for technological change to slow

global warming, Energy Economics, 33(4), 665-673

John P. Weyant, 2011, Accelerating the development and diffusion of new energy

technologies: Beyond the “valley of death”, Energy Economics, 33(4), 674-682

Roger G. Noll, 2011, Comment, Energy Economics, 33(4), 683-686

Gernot Klepper, 2011, The future of the European Emission Trading System and the

Clean Development Mechanism in a post-Kyoto world, Energy Economics, 33(4),

687-698

Thomas J. Wilbanks, 2011, Inducing transformational energy technological change,

Energy Economics, 33(4), 699-708

Special issue: ‘Promoting transformation towards sustainable consumption and

production in a resource and energy intensive economy: The case of Finland’,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011, Vol. 19, issue 6, [NOT REALLY ABOUT

TRANSITIONS]

Mickwitz, P., Hildén, M., Seppälä, J. and Melanen, M., 2011, ‘Sustainability through

system transformation: Lessons from Finnish efforts’, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 19(6), 1779-1787

Berg, A. and Hukkinen, J.I., 2011, ‘Beyond effectiveness: The uses of Finland’s

national programmes to promote sustainable consumption and production’,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 19(6), 1788-1797

Kivimaa, P. and Mickwitz, P., 2011, ‘Public policy as a part of transforming energy

systems: Framing bioenergy in Finnish energy policy’, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 19(6), 1812-1821

Heiskanen, E., Lovio, R. and Jalas, M., 2011, ‘Path creation for sustainable

consumption: Promoting alternative heating systems in Finland’, Journal of

Cleaner Production, 19(6), 1892-1900

Honkasalo, A., 20111, ‘Perspectives on Finland’s sustainable consumption and

production policy’, Journal of Cleaner Production, 19(6), 1901-1905

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Special issue: Governing System Transitions Towards Sustainability: Theoretical

And Empirical Explorations’, International Journal of Sustainable

Development, 2012, Vol. 15, No. 1-2 (Guest Editors: Joop Koppenjan, Niki

Frantzeskaki, Derk Loorbach, Neal Ryan)

Joop Koppenjan; Niki Frantzeskaki; Derk Loorbach; Michael B. Charles; Neal Ryan,

2012, ‘Introductory editorial’, International Journal of Sustainable

Development, 15(1-2), pp. 1-18

Niki Frantzeskaki; Derk Loorbach; James Meadowcroft, 2012, ‘Governing societal

transitions to sustainability’, International Journal of Sustainable Development,

15(1-2), pp. 19-36

Catrien J.A.M. Termeer; Art Dewulf, 2012, ‘Towards theoretical multiplicity for the

governance of transitions: The energy-producing greenhouse case’,

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 37-53

Kerry Brown; Craig Furneaux; Amanda Gudmundsson, 2012, ‘Infrastructure

transitions towards sustainability: A complex adaptive systems perspective’,

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 54-71

John Grin, 2012, ‘The politics of transition governance in Dutch agriculture:

Conceptual understanding and implications for transition management’,

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 72-89

Florian Kern, 2012, ‘The discursive politics of governing transitions towards

sustainability: The UK Carbon Trust’, International Journal of Sustainable

Development, 15(1-2), pp. 90-106

Keith Baker, 2012, ‘Power failure: Meta-governing a revival of nuclear power in

Britain’, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 107-

124

Michael B. Charles; Neal Ryan; Robbert A. Kivits, 2012, ‘Moving towards

sustainable intercity transport: A case study of high-speed rail in Australia’,

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 125-147

Heleen Vreugdenhil; Susan Taljaard; Jill H. Slinger, 2012, ‘Pilot projects and their

diffusion: A case study of integrated coastal management in South Africa’,

International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp. 148-172

Niki Frantzeskaki; Joop Koppenjan; Derk Loorbach; Neal Ryan, 2012, ‘Concluding

editorial: Sustainability transitions and their governance: Lessons and next-step

challenges’, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 15(1-2), pp.

173-186

Special issue on ‘Sustainability transitions in the making: A closer look at actors,

strategies and resources’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2012,

Vol. 79, No. 6, (editors: Jacco Farla, Jochen Markard, Rob Raven, Lars Coenen)

Farla, J., Markard, J., Raven, R.P.J.M., Coenen, L, 2012, ‘Sustainability transitions in

the making: A closer look at actors, strategies and resources’, Technological

Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 991-998

Penna, C.C.R. and Geels, F.W., 2012, ‘Multi-dimensional struggles in the greening of

industry: A dialectic issue lifecycle model and case study’, Technological

Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 999-1020

Schuitmaker, T.J., 2012, ‘Identifying and unravelling persistent problems’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 1021-1031

Musiolik, J., Markard, J. and Hekkert, M., 2012, ‘Networks and network resources in

technological innovation systems: towards a conceptual framework for system

building’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 1032-1048

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Quitzau, M-B., Hoffmann, B., and Elle, M., 2012, ‘Local niche planning - and its

strategic implications for implementation of energy-efficient technology’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 1049-1058

Bakker, S. and Van Lente, H., 2012, ‘Credible expectations – the US Department of

energy’s hydrogen program as enactor and selector of hydrogen technologies’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 1059-1071

Budde, B., Weber, M., and Alkemade, F., 2012, ‘Expectations as a key to

understanding actor strategies in the field of fuel cell and hydrogen vehicles’,

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 79(6), 1072-1083

Konrad, K., Markard, J., Ruef, A. and Truffer, B., 2012, ‘Strategic responses to fuel

cell hype & disappointment’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change,

79(6), 1084-1098

Special issue on ‘Places and spaces of sustainability transitions: Geographical

Contributions to an Emerging Research and Policy Field’, in: European

Planning Studies, 2012, Vol. 20, No. 3 (editors: Lars Coenen and Bernhard

Truffer)

* Coenen, L. and Truffer, B., 2012, ‘Places and spaces of sustainability transitions:

Geographical Contributions to an Emerging Research and Policy Field’,

European Planning Studies, 20(3), 367-374

Carvalho, L., Minhardo, G., and van Haaren, J., 2012, ‘Green urban transport policies

and cleantech innovations: Evidence from Curitiba, Göteborg and Hamburg’,

European Planning Studies, 20(3), 375-396

Dewald, U., and Truffer, B., 2012, ‘The Local Sources of Market Formation:

Explaining regional growth differentials in German photovoltaic markets’,

European Planning Studies, 20(3), 397-420

Hodson, M. and Marvin, S., 2012, ‘Mediating Low-Carbon Urban Transitions? Forms

of Organisation, Knowledge and Action’, European Planning Studies, 20(3),

421-439

Maassen, A., 2012, ‘Heterogeneity of lock-in and the role of strategic technological

interventions in urban infrastructural transformations’, European Planning

Studies, 20(3), 441-460

Späth, P. and Rohracher, H., 2012, ‘Local demonstrations for global transitions:

Dynamics across governance levels fostering socio-technical regime change

towards sustainability’, European Planning Studies, 20(3), 461-479

Special issue: ‘Sustainability transitions: An emerging field of research and its

prospects’, Research Policy, 2012, Vol. 41, No. 6 (editors: Jochen Markard, Rob

Raven, Bernhard Truffer)

* Markard, J., Raven, R., Truffer, B., 2012, ‘Sustainability transitions: an emerging

field of research and its prospects’, Research Policy, 41(6), 955-967

Coenen, L., Benneworth, P., Truffer, B., 2012, ‘Towards a spatial perspective on

sustainability transitions’, Research Policy, 41(6), 968-979

Garud, R. and Gehman, J., 2012, ‘Metatheoretical perspectives on sustainability

journeys: Evolutionary, relational and durational’, Research Policy, 41(6), 980-

995

* Jørgensen, U., 2012, ‘Mapping and navigating transitions – the multi-level

perspective compared with arenas of development’, Research Policy, 41(6), 996-

1010

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Safarzynska, K., Frenken, K., van den Bergh, J., 2012, ‘Evolutionary theorizing and

modelling of sustainability transitions’, Research Policy, 41(6), 1011-1024

* Smith, A., Raven, R., 2012, ‘What is protective space? Reconsidering niches in

transitions to sustainability’, Research Policy, 41(6), 1025-1036

* Weber, M. and Rohracher, H., 2012, ‘Legitimizing research, technology and

innovation policies for transformative change: Combining insights from

innovation systems and multi-level perspective in a comprehensive ‘failures’

framework’, Research Policy, 41(6), 1037-1047

Special issue ‘Innovation, consumption and environmental sustainability’,

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2012, Vol. 24, No. 4

* McMeekin, A. and Rothman, H. (2012) Innovation, consumption and environmental

sustainability. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 327-330.

Steward, F. (2012) Transformative innovation policy to meet the challenge of climate

change: sociotechnical networks aligned with consumption and end-use as

new transition arenas for a low-carbon society or green economy. Technology

Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 331-343.

* McMeekin, A. and Southerton, D. (2012) Sustainability transitions and final

consumption: practices and socio-technical systems. Technology Analysis &

Strategic Management, 24(4), 345-361.

Shove, E. (2012) The shadowy side of innovation: unmaking and sustainability.

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 363-375.

Cohen, M. J. (2012) The future of automobile society: a socio-technical transitions

perspective. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 377-390.

Foster, C., McMeekin, A. and Mylan, J. (2012) The entanglement of consumer

expectations and (eco) innovation sequences: the case of orange juice.

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 391-405.

Vergragt, P.J. and Brown, H.S., 2012, ‘The challenge of energy retrofitting the

residential housing stock and socio-technical system change in Worcester,

MA’, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 24(4), 407-420

Special section: ‘Theoretical Perspectives on Climate Change Mitigation in

Transport’, Journal of Transport Geography, 2012, Vol. 24 [NOT REALLY

ABOUT TRANSITIONS]

Banister, D., Schwanen, T., and Anable, J., 2012, ‘Introduction to the special section

on theoretical perspectives on climate change mitigation in transport’, Journal of

Transport Geography, 24, 467-470

Geels, F.W., 2012, ‘A socio-technical analysis of low-carbon transitions: Introducing

the multi-level perspective into transport studies’, Journal of Transport

Geography, 24, 471-482

Whitmarsh, L., 2012, ‘How useful is the Multi-Level Perspective for transport and

sustainability studies?’, Journal of Transport Geography, 24, 483-487

Watson, M., 2012, ‘How theories of practice can inform transition to a decarbonised

transport system’, Journal of Transport Geography, 24, 488-496

Birtchnell, T., 2012, ‘Elites, elements, and events: Practice theory and scale’, Journal

of Transport Geography, 24, 497-502

Metcalfe, R. and Dolan, P., 2012, ‘Behavioural economics and its implications for

transport’, Journal of Transport Geography, 24, 503-511

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Avineri, E., 2012, ‘On the use and potential of behavioural economics from the

perspective of transport and climate change’, Journal of Transport Geography, 24,

512-521

Schwanen, T., Banister, D., and Anable, J., 2012, ‘Rethinking habits and their role in

behaviour change: The case of low-carbon mobility‘, Journal of Transport

Geography, 24, 522-532

Urry, J., 2012, ‘Changing transport and changing climates’, Journal of Transport

Geography, 24, 533-535

Special section on ‘frontiers of sustainability’, Energy Policy, 2012, Vol. 48 [NOT

REALLY ABOUT TRANSITONS]

Martinelli, A., and Midttun, A., 2012, ‘Introduction: Towards green growth and

multilevel governance’, Energy Policy, 48, 1-4

Schreurs, M.A., 2012, ‘Breaking the impasse in the international climate negotiations:

The potential of green technologies’, Energy Policy, 48, 5-12

Jänicke, M., 2012, “Green Growth”: From a growing eco-industry to economic

sustainability’, Energy Policy, 48, 13-21

Midttun, A., 2012, “The greening of European electricity industry: The battle of

modernities”, Energy Policy, 48, 22-35

Ruggero Schleicher-Tappeser, 2012, “The Decentralised Demand-Side Alternative”

Knill, C., Heichel, S. and Arndt, D., 2012, ‘Really a front-runner, really a straggler?

Of environmental leaders and laggards in the European Union and beyond: A

quantitative policy perspective’, Energy Policy, 48, 36-45

Randers, I.,2012, ‘Greenhouse gas emissions per unit of value added (“GEVA”) – A

corporate guide to voluntary climate action’, Energy Policy, 48, 46-55

Mez, L., 2012, ‘Nuclear energy - Any solution for sustainability and climate

protection?’, Energy Policy, 48, 56-63

Schleicher-Tappeser, R., 2012, ‘How renewables will change electricity markets in

the next five years’, Energy Policy, 48, 64-75

Mahama, A., 2012, ‘2012 International year for sustainable energy for all: African

frontrunnership in rural electrification’, Energy Policy, 48, 76-82

Special section ‘Past and Prospective Energy Transitions: Insights from History’,

Energy Policy 2012, Vol. 50

Fouquet, R. and Pearson, P.J.G., 2012, ‘Past and prospective energy transitions:

Insights from history’, Energy Policy, 50, 1-7

* Grubler, A., 2012, ‘Energy transitions research: Insights and cautionary tales’,

Energy Policy, 50, 8-16

Allen, R.C., 2012, ‘Backward into the future: The shift to coal and implications for

the next energy transition’, Energy Policy, 50, 17-23

Madureira, N.L., 2012, ‘The iron industry energy transition’, Energy Policy, 50, 24-

34

Turnheim, B. and Geels, F.W., 2012, ‘Regime destabilisation as the flipside of energy

transitions: Lessons from the history of the British coal industry (1913-1997)’,

Energy Policy, 50, 35-49

Rubio, M.d.M. and Folchi, M., 2012, ‘Will small energy consumers be faster in

transition? Evidence from the early shift from coal to oil in Latin America’,

Energy Policy, 50, 50-61

Fouquet, R., 2012, ‘Trends in income and price elasticities of transport demand

(1850–2010)’, Energy Policy, 50, 62-71

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Rutter, P. and Keirstead, J., 2012, ‘A brief history and the possible future of urban

energy systems’, Energy Policy, 50, 72-80

Wilson, C., 2012, ‘Up-scaling, formative phases, and learning in the historical

diffusion of energy technologies’, Energy Policy, 50, 81-94

Bennett, S.J., 2012, ‘Using past transitions to inform scenarios for the future of

renewable raw materials in the UK’, Energy Policy, 50, 95-108

Rühl, C., Appleby, P., Fennema, J., Naumov, A., and Schaffer, M., 2012, ‘Economic

development and the demand for energy: A historical perspective on the next 20

years’, Energy Policy, 50, 109-116

Pearson, P.J.G. and Foxon, T.,J. 2012, ‘A low carbon industrial revolution? Insights

and challenges from past technological and economic transformations’, Energy

Policy, 50, 117-127

Pollitt, M.G., 2012, ‘The role of policy in energy transitions: Lessons from the energy

liberalisation era’, Energy Policy, 50, 128-137

Fouquet, R., 2012, ‘The demand for environmental quality in driving transitions to

low-polluting energy sources’, Energy Policy, 50, 138-149

Special issue ‘Socio-technological transitions towards sustainable energy and

climate stabilization’, Sustainability Science, 2012, Vol. 7, No. 2

Frans Berkhout, Peter Marcotullio and Tatsuya Hanaoka, 2012, ‘Understanding

energy transitions: editorial’, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 109-11

Tatsuya Hanaoka and Mikiko Kainuma, 2012, ‘Low-carbon transitions in world

regions: comparison of technological mitigation potential and costs in 2020 and

2030 through bottom-up analyses’, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 117-137

Osamu Akashi and Tatsuya Hanaoka, 2012, ‘Technological feasibility and costs of

achieving a 50 % reduction of global GHG emissions by 2050: mid- and long-

term perspectives’, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 139-156

Keigo Akimoto, Fuminori Sano, Takashi Homma, Kenichi Wada and Miyuki

Nagashima, et al., 2012, ‘Comparison of marginal abatement cost curves for

2020 and 2030: longer perspectives for effective global GHG emission

reductions’, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 157-168

Fabian Wagner, Markus Amann, Jens Borken-Kleefeld, Janusz Cofala and Lena

Höglund-Isaksson, et al., 2012, ‘Sectoral marginal abatement cost curves:

implications for mitigation pledges and air pollution co-benefits for Annex I

countries’, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 169-184

Aki Suwa and Joni Jupesta, 2012, Policy innovation for technology diffusion: a case-

study of Japanese renewable energy public support programs, Sustainability

Science, 7(2), 185-197

Suyash Jolly, Rob Raven and Henny Romijn, 2012, Upscaling of business model

experiments in off-grid PV solar energy in India, Sustainability Science, 7(2),

199-212

Stephen M. McCauley and Jennie C. Stephens, 2012, Green energy clusters and

socio-technical transitions: analysis of a sustainable energy cluster for regional

economic development in Central Massachusetts, USA, Sustainability Science,

7(2), 213-225

I. H. Rehman, Abhishek Kar, Anupama Arora, Ramchandra Pal and Lokendra Singh,

et al., 2012, Distribution of improved cook stoves: analysis of field experiments

using strategic niche management theory, Sustainability Science, 7(2), 227-235

Zeeda Fatimah Mohamad, Noorshahzila Idris and Zuffri Mamat, 2012, Role of

religious communities in enhancing transition experiments: a localised strategy

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for sustainable solid waste management in Malaysia, Sustainability Science,

7(2), 237-251

Special Section: ‘Transition Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy’, Energy Policy

Volume 52, Pages 1-158 (January 2013)

Hammond, G.P. and P.J.G. Pearson, 2013, ‘Challenges of the transition to a low

carbon, more electric future: from here to 2050’, Energy Policy 52, 1-9.

Foxon, T.J., 2013, ‘Transition pathways to a low carbon electricity future’, Energy

Policy 52, 10-24.

Arapostathis, S., A. Carlsson-Hyslop, P.J.G. Pearson, J. Thornton, M. Gradillas, S.

Laczay, and S. Wallis, 2013, ‘Governing transitions: cases and insights from two

periods in the history of the UK gas industry’, Energy Policy 52, 25-44.

Hughes, N., N. Strachan and R. Gross, 2013, ‘The structure of uncertainty in future

low carbon pathways’, Energy Policy 52, 45-54.

Boston, A., 2013, ‘Delivering a secure electricity supply on a low carbon pathway’,

Energy Policy 52, 55-59.

Barnacle, M., E. Robertson, S. Galloway, J. Barton and G. Ault, 2013, ‘Modelling

generation and infrastructure requirements for transition pathways’, Energy

Policy 52, 60-75.

Pudjianto, D., P. Djapic, M. Aunedi, C.K. Gan, G. Strbac, S. Huang and D. Infield,

2013, ‘Smart control for minimizing distribution network reinforcement cost due

to electrification’, Energy Policy 52, 76-84.

Barton, J., S. Huang, D. Infield, M. Leach, D. Ogunkunle, J. Torriti, and M. Thomson,

2013, ‘The evolution of electricity demand and the role for demand side

participation, in buildings and transport’, Energy Policy 52, 85-102.

Hammond, G.P., H.R. Howard and C.I. Jones, 2013, ‘The energy and environmental

implications of UK more electric transition pathways: a whole systems

perspective’, Energy Policy 52, 103-116.

Verbong, G.P.J., S. Beemsterboer and F. Sengers, 2013, ‘Smart grids or smart users?

involving users in developing a low carbon electricity economy’, Energy Policy

52, 117-125.

Hargreaves, T., M. Nye and J. Burgess, 2013, ‘Keeping energy visible? Exploring

how householders interact with feedback from smart energy monitors in the

longer term’, Energy Policy 52, 126-134.

Dijk, M., R.J. Orsato and R. Kemp, 2013, ‘The emergence of an electric mobility

trajectory’, Energy Policy 52, 135-145.

* Foxon, T.J., P.J.G. Pearson, S. Arapostathis, A. Carlsson-Hylop and J. Thornton,

2013, ‘Branching points for transition pathways: assessing responses of actors to

challenges on pathways to a low carbon future’, Energy Policy 52, 146-158.

Special issue on ‘The need for a new generation of policy instruments to respond

to the Grand Challenges’, Research Policy, 2012, Vol. 41, No. 10 [NOT REALLY

ABOUT TRANSITIONS]

Foray, D., Mowery D.C., Nelson, R.R 2012, Public R&D and social challenges: What

lessons from mission R&D programs?, Research Policy, 41(10), 1697-1902

Mowery, D.C., 2012, Defense-related R&D as a model for “Grand Challenges”

technology policies, Research Policy, 41(10), 1703-1715

Wright, B.D., 2012, Grand missions of agricultural innovation, Research Policy,

41(10), 1716-1728

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Sampat, .N., 2012, Mission-oriented biomedical research at the NIH, Research Policy,

41(10), 1729-1741

Anadón, L.D., 2012, Missions-oriented RD&D institutions in energy between 2000

and 2010: A comparative analysis of China, the United Kingdom, and the United

States, Research Policy, 41(10), 1742-1756

Edquist, C. and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M., 2012, Public Procurement for Innovation

as mission-oriented innovation policy, Research Policy, 41(10), 1742-1756

Veugelers, R., 2012, Which policy instruments to induce clean innovating?, Research

Policy, 41(10), 1770-1778

Murray, F., Stern, S., Campbell, G., and MacCormack, A., 2012, Grand Innovation

Prizes: A theoretical, normative, and empirical evaluation, Research Policy,

41(10), 1779-1792

Special issue ‘Climate Change and the Emergence of New Organizational

Landscapes’, Organization Studies, 2012 (Vol. 33, No. 11), [NOT REALLY

ABOUT TRANSITIONS]

* Wittneben, B.B.F., Okereke, C., Banerjee, S.B., and Levy, D.L. 2012, Climate

change and the emergence of new organizational landscapes, Organization

Studies, 33(11): 1431-1450

Wright, C., Nyberg, D., and Grant, D., 2012, “Hippies on the third floor”: Climate

Change, Narrative Identity and the Micro-Politics of Corporate

Environmentalism, Organization Studies, 33(11): 1451-1475

Lefsrud, L.M. and Meyer, R.E., 2012, Science or Science Fiction? Professionals’

Discursive Construction of Climate Change, Organization Studies, 33(11):

1477-1506

MacKay, B. and Munro, I., 2012, Information Warfare and New Organizational

Landscapes: An Inquiry into the ExxonMobil–Greenpeace Dispute over Climate

Change, Organization Studies, 33(11): 1507-1536

Slawinski, N. and Bansal, P., 2012, A Matter of Time: The Temporal Perspectives of

Organizational Responses to Climate Change, Organization Studies, 33(11):

1537-1563

Buhr, K., 2012, The Inclusion of Aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme:

Temporal Conditions for Institutional Entrepreneurship, Organization Studies,

33(11): 1565-1587

Veal, G. and Mouzas, S., 2012, Market-Based Responses to Climate Change: CO2

Market Design versus Operation, Organization Studies, 33(11): 1589-1616

Böhm, S., Misoczky, M.C., and Moog, S., 2012, Greening Capitalism? A Marxist

Critique of Carbon Markets, Organization Studies, 33(12): 1617-1638

Special issue: 'Advancing Sustainable Urban Transformation', Journal of

Cleaner Production, 2013, Vol. 50 [NOT REALLY ABOUT TRANSITIONS]

McCormick, K., Anderberg, S., Coenen, L., Neij, L., 2013, Advancing Sustainable

Urban Transformation, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 1-11

Ralph Hamann, 2013, On the role and capabilities of collaborative intermediary

organisations in urban sustainability transitions, Journal of Cleaner Production,

50, 12-21

David Hawkey, Janette Webb, Mark Winskel, 2013, Organisation and governance for

the transformation of urban energy systems: District heating and cooling in the

UK, Journal of Cleaner Productioni, 50, 22-31

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Hervé Corvellec, Mar a José Zapata Campos, Patrik Zapata, 2013, Infrastructures,

Lock-in and Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of Waste Incineration in

a Swedish Metropolitan Area, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 32-39

Gregory Trencher, Masaru Yarime, Ali Kharrazi, 2013, Co-creating sustainability:

Cross-sector university collaborations for driving sustainable urban

transformations, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 40-55

Paul Higgins, 2013, From sustainable development to carbon control: Urban

transformation governance in Hong Kong and London, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 50, 56-67

Christine Wamsler, Ebba Brink, Claudia Rivera, 2013, Planning for Climate Change

in Urban Areas: A Review of Theoretical and Practical Approaches, Journal of

Cleaner Production, 50, 68-81

Santiago Mejia Dugand, Olof Hjelm, Leenard Baas, Ramiro R os, 2013, Lessons from

the spread of bus rapid transit in Latin America, Journal of Cleaner Production,

50, 82-90

Rosalinde Klein Woolthuis, Fransje Hooimeijer, Bart Bossink, Guus Mulder, Jeroen

Brouwer, 2013, Institutional entrepreneurship in sustainable urban development:

Dutch successes as inspiration for transformation, Journal of Cleaner Production,

50, 91-100

Elvira Uyarra, Sally Gee, 2013, Transforming urban waste into sustainable material

and energy usage: The case of Greater Manchester, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 50, 101-110

Frank Nevens, Niki Frantzeskaki, Leen Gorissen, Derk Loorbach, 2013, Urban

transition labs: Co-creative action research for sustainable cities, Journal of

Cleaner Production, 50, 111-122

Atiq Zaman, Steffen Lehmann, 2013, The Zero Waste Index: A Performance

Measurement Tool for Waste Management Systems in a Zero Waste City,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 123-132

Jamil Khan, 2013, What role for network governance in urban low carbon transitions?,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 133-139

Maj-Britt Quitzau, Jens Jensen, Morten Elle, Birgitte Hoffmann, 2013, Sustainable

urban regime adjustments, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 140-147

Nora Smedby, Lena Neij, 2013, Experiences in Urban Governance for Sustainability:

The Constructive Dialogue in Swedish Municipalities, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 50, 148-158

Natalia Radywyl, Che Biggs, ‘Reclaiming the commons for urban transformation’,

Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 159-170

Hans Dieleman, 2013, ‘Organizational learning for resilient cities, through realizing

eco-cultural innovations’, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 171-180

Thomas Block, Erik Paredis, 2013, Urban development projects and sustainable urban

transformations: The need for entrepreneurial political leadership, Journal of

Cleaner Production, 50, 181-188

Chris Ryan, 2013, Eco-Acupuncture: Designing and facilitating pathways for urban

transformation, for a resilient low-carbon future, Journal of Cleaner Production,

50, 189-199

Ihab Mohamed Shaalan, 2013, Sustainable Urban Transformation in Small Cities in

Egypt: A UN-Habitat Perspective, Journal of Cleaner Production, 50, 200-204

Laasya Bhagavatula, Cristina Garzillo, Richard Simpson, 2013, Bridging the gap

between science and practice: An ICLEI Perspective, Journal of Cleaner

Production, 50, 205-2011

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Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Opening issue (Vol. 1, No. 1) of Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions

* Van den Bergh, J.C.J.M., Truffer, B. and Kallis, G., 2011, ’Environmental

innovation and societal transitions: Introduction and overview’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 1-23

* Geels, F.W., 2011, ‘The multi-level perspective on sustainability transitions:

Responses to seven criticisms’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(1), 24-40

* Jacobsson, S. and Bergek, A., 2011, ‘Innovation system analyses and sustainability

transitions: Contributions and suggestions for research’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 41-57

Barbier, E.B., 2011, ‘Transaction costs and the transition to environmentally

sustainable development’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions,

1(1), 58-69

* Meadowcroft, J., 2011, ‘Engaging with the politics of sustainability transitions’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 70-75

Grin, J., Rotmans, J., and Schot, J., 2011, ‘On patterns and agency in dynamics: Some

key insights from the KSI programme’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(1), 76-81

Stirling, A., 2011, ‘Pluralising progress: From integrative transitions to transformative

diversity’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 82-88

Tainter, J.A., 2011, ‘Energy, complexity, and sustainability: A historical perspective’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 89-95

Rose, A., 2011, ‘Resilience and sustainability in the face of disasters’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 96-100

* Jackson, T. and Victor, P., 2011, ‘Productivity and work in the ‘green economy’:

Some theoretical reflections and empirical tests’, Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 1(1), 101-108

Witt, U., 2011, ‘The dynamics of consumer behaviour and the transition to sustainable

consumption patterns’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions,

1(1), 109-114

Ménard, C., 2011, ‘A new institutional economics perspective on environmental

issues’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 115-120

Kemp, R. and Van Lente, H., 2011, ‘The dual challenge of sustainability transitions’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 121-124

Azar, C.and Sandén, B.A., 2011, ‘The elusive quest for technology-neutral policies’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(1), 135-139

Rietveld, P., 2011, ‘Telework and the transition to lower energy use in transport: On

the relevance of rebound effects’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(1), 146-151

Fischer-Kowalski, M., 2011, ‘Analyzing sustainability transitions as a shift between

socio-metabolic regimes’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions,

1(1), 152-159

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Vol 1, No. 2 Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Holz, G., 2011, ‘Modelling transitions: An appraisal of experiences and suggestions

for research’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 167-186

Joni Jupesta, Rizaldi Boer, Govindan Parayil, Yuko Harayama, Masaru Yarime, Jose

A. Puppim de Oliveira, Suneetha M. Subramanian, 2011, Managing the

transition to sustainability in an emerging economy: Evaluating green growth

policies in Indonesia, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2),

187-191

Frank W. Geels, 2011, Join the Sustainability Transitions Research Network (STRN),

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 192-194

Lars Coenen, 2011, A report on the second International Conference on Sustainability

Transitions (2011, Lund, Sweden), Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(2), 195-197

Roger Fouquet, 2011, Vaclav Smil, ,Energy Transitions: History, Requirements,

Prospects (2010) Praeger,Santa Barbara, CA Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-313-

38177-5. 178 pages., Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2),

198-199

Joan Martinez-Alier, 2011, T. Jackson, ,Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a

Finite Planet (2011) Earthscan,London and Washington, DC 978-1-84407-894-

3 264 pp., paperback edition., Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 1(2), 200-201

Georg Papachristos, 2011, A system dynamics model of socio-technical regime

transitions, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 202-233

Tobias Luthe, Felix Schläpfer, 2011, Effects of third-party information on the demand

for more sustainable consumption: A choice experiment on the transition of

winter tourism, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 234-

254

Anne Jerneck, Lennart Olsson, 2011, Breaking out of sustainability impasses: How to

apply frame analysis, reframing and transition theory to global health challenges,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 255-271

Lars Coenen, 2011, Cities and Low Carbon Transitions, 2011, edited by Harriet

Bulkeley, Vanesa Castan Broto, Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin. Routeledge

Studies in Human Geography, Routeledge, 256 pages., Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 1(2), 272-274

Vol. 2 Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Ashford, N.A., Hall, R.A., Ashford, R.H. 2012, ‘The crisis in employment and

consumer demand: Reconciliation with environmental sustainability’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1), 1-22

Schmidt, T.S., Schneider, M., Rogge, K.S., Schuetz, M.J.A., and Hoffmann, V.H.,

2012, ‘The effects of climate change policy on the rate and direction of

innovation: A survey of the EU ETS and the electricity sector’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1), 23-48

William Sierzchula, Sjoerd Bakker, Kees Maat, Bert van Wee, 2012, The competitive

environment of electric vehicles: An analysis of prototype and production

models, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1), 49-65

Kersti Karltorp, Björn A. Sandén, 2012, Explaining regime destabilisation in the pulp

and paper industry, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1),

66-81

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Vanesa Castán Broto, 2012, Social housing and low carbon transitions in Ljubljana,

Slovenia, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1), 82-97

Alexander van der Vooren, Floortje Alkemade, Marko P. Hekkert, 2012, Effective

public resource allocation to escape lock-in: The case of infrastructure-

dependent vehicle technologies, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 2(1), 98-117

Vol. 3 Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Jonathan Köhler, 2012, A comparison of the neo-Schumpeterian theory of Kondratiev

waves and the multi-level perspective on transitions, Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transitions, 3(1), 1-15

Uwe Schneidewind, Karoline Augenstein, 2012, Analyzing a transition to a

sustainability-oriented science system in Germany, Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transitions, 3(1), 16-28

Tugrul U. Daim, Xin Li, Jisun Kim, Scott Simms, 2012, Evaluation of energy storage

technologies for integration with renewable electricity: Quantifying expert

opinions, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 3(1), 29-49

Måns Nilsson, Karl Hillman, Thomas Magnusson, 2012, How do we govern

sustainable innovations? Mapping patterns of governance for biofuels and

hybrid-electric vehicle technologies, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 3(1), 50-66

Jim Skea, 2012, Roadmap 2050: A Practical Guide to a Prosperous, Low-Carbon

Europe, European Climate Foundation (2010). Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 3(1), 67-68

Vol 4. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh, 2012, ‘EIST one year: Something to celebrate?’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4, 1-6

Maryam Nastar, Vasna Ramasar, 2012, ‘Transition in South African water

governance: Insights from a perspective on power’, Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transitions, 4, 7-24

Koen Frenken, Luis R. Izquierdo, Paolo Zeppini, 2012, ‘Branching innovation,

recombinant innovation and endogenous technological transitions’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4, 7-24

Petter Næss, Nina Vogel, 2012, ‘Sustainable urban development and the multi-level

transition perspective’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4,

36-50

Jens Stissing Jensen, 2012, ‘Framing of regimes and transition strategies: An

application to housing construction in Denmark’, Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 4, 51-62

Raven, R., Schot, J., Berkhout, F., 2012, ‘Space and scale in socio-technical

transitions’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4, 63-78

Florian Kern, 2012, ‘What can transition scholars learn from the literature on

environmental policy integration?’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 4, 79-80

Mick Common, N.A. Ashford, R.P. Hall, Technology, Globalization and Sustainable

Development: Transforming the Industrial State (2011), Yale University Press,

New Haven, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 4, 81-83

2012, Vol 5. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

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Elzen, B., Van Mierlo, B., and Leeuwis, C., 2012, ‘Anchoring of innovations:

Assessing Dutch efforts to harvest energy from glasshouses’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 5, 1-18

David J.C. Hawkey, 2012, ‘District heating in the UK: A Technological Innovation

Systems analysis’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 5, 1-32

Nils Johansson, Joakim Krook, Mats Eklund, 2012, ‘Transforming dumps into gold

mines. Experiences from Swedish case studies’, Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 5, 33-48

Jacobsson, R., and S. Jacobsson (2012). The emerging funding gap for the European

energy sector – will the financial sector deliver? Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 5, 49-59

Chun Xia, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, 2012, ‘Understanding the development of flood

management in the middle Yangtze River’, Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 5, 60-75

Daianu, D., 2012, H.W. Sinn, The Green Paradox – A Supply Side Approach to

Global Warming (2012) The MIT Press,Cambridge, Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transitions, 5, 76-78

Köhler, J., 2012, F.W. Geels, R. Kemp, G. Dudley, G. Lyons,Editors, ,Automobility

in Transition? A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport (2011)

Routledge, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 5, 70-80

2013, Vol 6. Special issue on ‘Economic-financial crisis and sustainability

transition’,

Van den Bergh, J.C.M., 2013, Economic-financial crisis and sustainability transition:

Introduction to the special issue, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 6, 1-8

Perez, C., 2013, ‘Unleashing a golden age after the financial collapse: Drawing

lessons from history’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 9-

23

O’Riordan, T., 2013, ‘Sustainability for wellbeing’, Environmental Innovation and

Societal Transitions, 6, 24-34

Loorbach, D. and Huffenreuter, R.L., 2013, ‘Exploring the economic crisis from a

transition management perspective’, Environmental Innovation and Societal

Transitions, 6, 35-46

Antal, M. and Van den Bergh, J.C.M., 2013, Macroeconomics, financial crisis and the

environment: Strategies for a sustainability transition, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 47-66

Geels, F.W., 2013, ‘The impact of the financial-economic crisis on sustainability

transitions: Financial investment, governance and public discourse’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 67-95

Swilling, M., 2013, ‘Economic crisis, long waves and the sustainability transition: An

African perspective’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 96-

115

Van der Ploeg, R. and Withagen, C., 2013, ‘Green Growth, Green Paradox and the

global economic crisis’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6,

116-119

Witt, U., 2013, ‘Viewpoint: the crisis behind the crisis’, Environmental Innovation

and Societal Transitions, 6, 120-122

Vergragt, P.J., 2013, ‘A possible way out of the combined economic-sustainability

crisis’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 123-125

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Foxon, T.J., 2013, ‘Responding to the financial crisis: Need for a new economics’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 6, 126-128

2013, Vol 7. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

Kronsell, A., 2013, ‘Gender and transition in climate governance’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 1-15

Chappin, E.J.L and Afman, M.R., 2013, ‘An agent-based model of transitions in

consumer lighting: Policy impacts from the E.U. phase-out of incandescents’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 16-36

Söderholm, K., 2013, ‘Governing socio-technical transitions: Historical lessons from

the implementation of centralized water and sewer systems in Northern

Sweden’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 37-52

Papachristos, G., Sofianos, A., and Adamides, E., 2013, ‘System interactions in socio-

technical transitions: Extending the multi-level perspective’, Environmental

Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 53-69

Jack, T., 2013, ‘Nobody was dirty: Cultural exhibitions as societal transition tools’,

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 70-72

Bolton, R., 2013, ‘Governing the energy transition: Reality, illusion or necessity?

Routledge Studies in Sustainability Transitions, G. Verbong, D. Loorbach

(eds.), 2012, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 7, 73-75