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Energy transitions research : An assessment methodology

Linan Segura, Karen Gabriela (2024) Energy transitions research : An assessment methodology. Society and Economy, 46 (3). pp. 275-287. DOI 10.1556/204.2023.00027

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Abstract

Market rules, changes in regulations for users and producers, technological innovation and economic development are important factors shaping energy transitions. Therefore, explaining energy transitions requires a multidisciplinary insight to investigate these factors. The study of energy transitions faces an analytical and methodological challenge, particularly in communicating trends shaping the energy systems in developing economies. The existing literature is not consistent in identifying these disciplines nor proposing how they can be combined. In this sense, this paper proposes a new and simple methodological path to assess variables and theories. It conceptualizes energy transitions as a co-evolution of two types of systems: system innovation with its roots in evolutionary, institutional economics, science and technology studies (STS); and energy systems with its roots in neoclassical and evolutionary economics. From how to conduct a systematic literature review, to how best integrate theories and the analytical framework in which key questions can be answered, the paper elevates the role of political science, as policies play a prominent role in shaping energy transitions. This paper responds to those who have pointed out that the political economy of energy transitions is a vastly understudied area.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:energy transitions, energy system, system innovation, sustainability transitions
JEL classification:B40 - Economic Methodology: General
O20 - Development Planning and Policy: General
O30 - Innovation, Research and Development, Technological Change, Intellectual Property Rights: General
Divisions:Corvinus Doctoral Schools
Subjects:Energy economy
Environmental economics
DOI:10.1556/204.2023.00027
ID Code:11095
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:17 Apr 2025 11:55
Last Modified:17 Apr 2025 11:55

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