A typology for unpacking the diversity of social innovation in energy transitions
Wittmayer, Julia M.; Hielscher, Sabine; Fraaije, Maria; Avelino, Flor; Rogge, Karoline
(2022) Energy Research and Social Science, volume 88, pp. 1 - 11
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Abstract
Academic research and policy have focused on sustainable energy transitions for addressing the societal challenge of climate change for a long time, but the concept of ‘social innovation’ has only been recently taken up. This concept refers to different social phenomena relating to changes in socio-technical systems. Moving beyond narrow
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perspectives on social innovation, this article asks how we can capture the diversity of social innovation, taking the example of the energy sector. It proposes a comprehensive typology of social innovation that allows to capture the phenomenon in its empirical diversity, and to more systematically investigate processes of social innovation and their contributions to making socio-technical systems more sustainable. The typology is based on a conceptual understanding of social innovation in energy (SIE) as comprising changing social relations involving new ways of doing, thinking and/or organising energy. It is empirically grounded in mapping and analysing 500 SIE-initiatives across eight European countries. Such a conceptually-informed and empirically-grounded understanding of SIE sheds light on the ‘social’ as an object of innovation, the agency of a multitude of actors, and the different types of social relations and activities pursued by energy system actors. It also opens the possibility to publicly discuss the diverse social innovations and their interdependencies, (un)desirability, as well as transformative potentials in energy transitions.
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Keywords: Diversity, Energy transitions, Europe, Social dimension, Social innovation, Typology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Nuclear Energy and Engineering, Fuel Technology, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
ISSN: 2214-6296
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Note: Funding Information: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union 's Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme under grant agreement No 837498 , SONNET. Funding Information: We would like to thank the researchers involved in developing a database of social innovation initiatives: Dembek, A. Schmidt, B. Vernay, A.-L. Blascsok, N. Dankowska, A. Guetlein, M.-C. Joshi, V. Leichtwei?, S. Musiolik, J. Ranville, A. Rok, B. Sanchez, I. Stadler, M. Stasik, A. Struminska-Kutra, M. We also would like to thank the civil servants involved in the transdisciplinary workshops and the different mapping teams: M. Crevon J. Deforche, F. Dupr?, M. Jones, R. Lowe, A. Sch?nfelder, G. Vandermosten. A final thanks goes to the four reviewers for their constructive and helpful comments. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme under grant agreement No 837498, SONNET. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors
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