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Title: Innovation, Institutions and Path Dependency


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Innovation, Institutions and Path Dependency
The management of Variation in Innovation Systems
Eawag, Dübendorf April 15 - 18
Workshop II of the Series on
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Overview
  • Aim of the workshop
  • Structure and program
  • Cirus at Eawag
  • Organizational details
  • Introduction by series organizer (J.-P. Voss)
  • Introductory round

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Aim of the workshop
  • Role within the Workshop series
  • Overall goal System innovation for sust dev
  • First Complexity, third governance
  • Specific goal contribution from innovation
    studies
  • Thematic focus
  • Balance between creating momentum and keeping
    flexibility over alternative socio-technical
    trajectories
  • Specify the notion of path depencies
  • Analyze the role of specific institutional
    structures that promote, hinder, shape specific
    transformation patterns
  • Identify the relationship between technology
    promoting and incumbent actors
  • Discuss the merits of different theoretical
    perspectives to analyze these coupled dynamics

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Aim of the workshop
  • Building blocks of the workshop
  • Theoretical perspectives on system innovations
  • Systems of innovation perspective
  • Multilevel perspective
  • Others?
  • Emergence of socio-technical configurations
  • Danymics of Technological Innovation Systems
  • Niches, Communities
  • Coupled dynamics of technological trajectories
  • Path entrenchment and strategies from incumbent
    actors
  • Path creation and path management
  • Sectoral transformation patterns
  • Innovation regimes and innovation trajectories
  • Implications for action Steering and reflexivity
  • Politics and governance
  • Sustainable development at a global scale

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Structure of the workshop (Monday, April 16)
  • Innovation Systems and Transitions (B. Truffer)
    900 1215
  • B. Truffer and J.-P. Voss Welcome and
    introductory notes
  • J. Markard IS and Multi-level approaches
    Towards a shared framework
  • Break 1000 1030
  • S. Jacobson Breaking path dependence in the
    energy sector
  • F. Steward The need for complementary
    perspectives
  • Comment and Discussion (Discussant K. Konrad)
  • Lunch 1215 1330
  • Path creation and institutional processes (J.
    Markard) 1330 1730
  • M. Hekkert Dynamics of innovation systems
  • H. Rohracher Doing institutional analysis of IS
  • Comment and Discussion (Discussant R. Kemp)
  • Break 1500-1535
  • R. Bleischwitz Variation in IS through
    communities
  • R. Raven Local negotiation and alignment of
    expectations
  • P. Vergragt Emerging hydrogen and CCS innovation
    systems

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Structure of the workshop (Tuesday, April 17)
  • Inst. structures, diversity trans. (H.
    Rohracher) 900 1300
  • F. Geels Path creation, societal embedding and
    socio-technical transitions
  • J. Strobel Beyond path dependency Oil companies
    and sustainable fuels
  • U. Dolata Technology and sectoral change
  • Comment and Discussion (Discussant B. Truffer)
  • Break 1100 1130
  • D. Barben Innovation regimes and institutional
    reflexivity
  • C. Zeller Global innovation networks
  • Comment and Discussion (Discussant P. Späth)
  • Lunch 1300 1400
  • Governing Transition Processes (J.P. Voss)
    1400 1700
  • A. Stirling Pathways, politics and diversity in
    the governance of techn. transitions
  • F. Berkhout Where the action is economic
    sustainability in Asia
  • Discussion (Discussant O. Coutard)
  • Break 1530 1600
  • Lessons for Transition Theory (F. Geels)
  • Lessons for Innovation Systems Research (M.
    Weber)
  • Wrap up and final discussion

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Cirus at Eawag
  • Eawag Federal Institute for Aquatic Sci and Tech
  • Independent institute, part of the ETH domain
  • Research and consultancy in different parts of
    the world
  • 400 staff (100 phD students)
  • Cirus Innovation Research in Infrastructures
  • Established as department since Jan 2006
  • 4.5 base funded positions, 12 in total (
    students)
  • Disciplines Soc., Pol Sci, Economics, Ec. Geogr,
    Eng.
  • Research groups
  • Innovation systems and transition management (JM)
  • Governance of infrastructure (AK)
  • Organisational issues in utility sectors (NN, HW)
  • Innovation theory and knowledge management (BT)

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Organizational details
  • Information folder
  • Lunch, dinner, coffee
  • Expenses
  • Publication of workshop results
  • Access to the internet, telephone, photocopier,
    or any other question
  • ask Karin or any other Cirus member !
  • And thanks again to the sponsors
  • and the series organizers !

Overview Aim Structure Cirus Organization
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Thank you !
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