2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.eist.2019.07.002
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Technological innovation system analysis in a follower country – The case of offshore wind in Poland

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“…Following the method proposed by Wieczorek and Hekkert [ 71 ] and adopted by Sawulski et al [ 72 ], the TIS analysis involved i) identifying the structural dimensions of the UK shore power TIS, ii) analysing the effectiveness of critical TIS functions; iii) assessing the main barriers to improved system functionality, and iv) identifying solutions to increase the system's effectiveness. The MSA is then used to assess what impedes delivery of such solutions: to what extent the problems, policies and politics of shore-power are linked, who the policy entrepreneurs are, and whether there is currently a window of opportunity to accelerate or increase deployment of shore-power in the UK.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the method proposed by Wieczorek and Hekkert [ 71 ] and adopted by Sawulski et al [ 72 ], the TIS analysis involved i) identifying the structural dimensions of the UK shore power TIS, ii) analysing the effectiveness of critical TIS functions; iii) assessing the main barriers to improved system functionality, and iv) identifying solutions to increase the system's effectiveness. The MSA is then used to assess what impedes delivery of such solutions: to what extent the problems, policies and politics of shore-power are linked, who the policy entrepreneurs are, and whether there is currently a window of opportunity to accelerate or increase deployment of shore-power in the UK.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 Sawulski et al (2019) Technological innovation system analysis in a follower country -The case of offshore wind in Poland 44 Fevolden and Klitkou (2017) A fuel too far? Technology, innovation, and transition in failed biofuel development in Norway 45 Sushandoyo and Magnusson (2014) Strategic niche management from a business perspective: Taking cleaner vehicle technologies from prototype to series production 46 (Planko et al, 2016) Strategic collective system building to commercialize sustainability innovations 47 Hörisch (2018) How business actors can contribute to sustainability transitions: A case study on the ongoing animal welfare transition in the German egg industry 48 Arapostathis et al (2014) UK natural gas system integration in the making, 1960-2010: Complexity, transitional uncertainties and uncertain transitions 49 Barrie et al (2019) Assessing the role of triple helix system intermediaries in nurturing an industrial biotechnology innovation network 50 Browne et al (2012) How should barriers to alternative fuels and vehicles be classified and potential policies to promote innovative technologies be evaluated?…”
Section: Sandén and Hillman (2011)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wymaga to jednak przeprowadzenia dodatkowych uzgodnień z Regionalną Dyrekcją Ochrony Środowiska, Dyrektorem Urzędu Morskiego czy Wojewódzkim Konserwatorem Zabytków . Zanim jednak energia zacznie być produkowana, należy uzyskać koncesję na wytwarzanie energii z OZE, którą wydaje Urząd Regulacji Energetyki odpowiadający również za organizację aukcji na wytwarzanie OZE (Sawulski, 2017) .…”
Section: Uwarunkowania Prawne I śRodowiskowe Morskiej Energetyki Wiat...unclassified