Technological transitions theory and the related approach to managing technological transitions originated in the Netherlands, but have since attracted attention in other parts of Europe and beyond. Transition management refers to an attempt to redirect the existing dynamics of technological change toward societal goals. It is a long-term process involving interventions at different levels of the technological system.
These include building up support at the policy level through visions and goals and promoting concrete pathways to these goals by supporting and expanding radical innovations at the micro level. This approach could certainly support innovation managers and policy makers in various countries. Yet, considering the local origins of transition management, it is also valid to question whether its assumptions concerning the governance of technological transitions ‘travel well…
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