Towards Environmental Innovation Systems
The book brings together research communities from different disciplines and countries, and offers an exchange about theoretical frameworks and practical experiences to guide research and policy "towards environmental innovation systems". The contribution
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Matthias Weber Jens Hemmelskamp (Editors)
Towards Environmental Innovation Systems With 35 Figures and 33 Tables
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Dr. Matthias Weber ARC Systems Research GmbH Department of Technology Policy 2444 Seibersdorf Austria [email protected] Dr. Jens Hemmelskamp University of Heidelberg Directorate Research and Project Management Seminarstrafie 2 69117 Heidelberg Germany [email protected]
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In Memoriam Vicki Norberg-Bohm died March 21, 2004 at the age of 48
Acknowledgements This book forms part of the work of a growing network of researcher dealing with sustainability and innovation. We thank the contributors for investing time in preparing their chapters and helping us to realise this book. In particular we would like to acknowledge the financial support for this book project from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT). In particular, we would like to thank Alexander Grablowitz (BMBF) and Hans-Gunther Schwarz (BMVIT). We also thank our research assistant Ilja Karabanow who was responsible for the technical edition and supported us in proofreading of the papers. And last but not least a big thank you to Kathrin Eggs for her support in organizing the conference.
Contents Merging Research Perspectives on Innovation Systems and Environmental Innovation: An Introduction Matthias Weber and Jens Hemmelskamp
PART ONE: CO-EVOLUTION OF TECHNICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS On the Co-Evolution of Technologies and Institutions Pier-Paolo Saviotti
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The Management of the Co-Evolution of Technical, Environmental and Social Systems Rene Kemp and Jan Rotmans
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Technological Regimes, Environmental Performance and Innovation Systems: Tracing the Links Frans Berkhout
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PART TWO: N