2018
DOI: 10.1080/2157930x.2018.1428050
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Wind energy technology as opportunity for catching-up? A comparison of the TIS in Brazil and China

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“…With respect to green growth in developing countries, NIS have begun to receive some attention (Walz and Marscheider-Weidemann 2011;Walz et al 2017;Lema, Quadros, and Schmitz 2015;Lewis 2014;Quitzow 2015aQuitzow , 2015bQuitzow, Huenteler, and Asmussen 2017). Both NIS and Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) theoretical approaches can help show the mix of competencies required for technological development and upgrading for climate technology research (Hekkert et al 2007;Wieczorek 2018;Huang et al 2016;Gandenberger and Strauch 2018). Developed by evolutionary economists (Nelson 1993), TIS expands NIS concepts to allow for innovations to occur simultaneously in many places at once (Bergek et al 2008).…”
Section: Policy Pioneer Countries and National Innovation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With respect to green growth in developing countries, NIS have begun to receive some attention (Walz and Marscheider-Weidemann 2011;Walz et al 2017;Lema, Quadros, and Schmitz 2015;Lewis 2014;Quitzow 2015aQuitzow , 2015bQuitzow, Huenteler, and Asmussen 2017). Both NIS and Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) theoretical approaches can help show the mix of competencies required for technological development and upgrading for climate technology research (Hekkert et al 2007;Wieczorek 2018;Huang et al 2016;Gandenberger and Strauch 2018). Developed by evolutionary economists (Nelson 1993), TIS expands NIS concepts to allow for innovations to occur simultaneously in many places at once (Bergek et al 2008).…”
Section: Policy Pioneer Countries and National Innovation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developed by evolutionary economists (Nelson 1993), TIS expands NIS concepts to allow for innovations to occur simultaneously in many places at once (Bergek et al 2008). Because climate change technologies experience widespread and nearly global demand, TIS might be better equipped to examine innovation systems for environmental and climate technology development (Gosens and Lu 2013;Gandenberger and Strauch 2018).…”
Section: Policy Pioneer Countries and National Innovation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%