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Multi-Level Perspective on Transitions×Technological Innovation Systems×
NozareScience Technology StudiesScience Technology Studies
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20022008
AutorsFrank W. Geels (building on Arie Rip and René Kemp)Anna Bergek, Staffan Jacobsson, Bo Carlsson and colleagues
TipsConceptual framework and analytic method for sociotechnical changeSystems-of-innovation framework and scheme of analysis
PirmavotsGeels, F. W. (2002). Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi-level perspective and a case-study. Research Policy, 31(8-9), 1257-1274. DOI ↗Bergek, A., Jacobsson, S., Carlsson, B., Lindmark, S., & Rickne, A. (2008). Analyzing the functional dynamics of technological innovation systems: a scheme of analysis. Research Policy, 37(3), 407-429. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiMLP, Multi-level perspective framework, Sociotechnical transitions analysisTIS analysis, Technological innovation system approach, Functional dynamics scheme
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KopsavilkumsThe Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) is a middle-range framework for analysing how large sociotechnical systems—energy, mobility, food, water—shift from one dominant configuration to another. It locates change in the interplay of three analytic levels: protected niches where radical novelties incubate, the incumbent sociotechnical regime that structures ordinary practice, and a slow-moving exogenous landscape. Transitions occur when landscape pressures destabilise the regime and open windows of opportunity for maturing niche innovations to break through.Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) analysis studies the emergence, growth, and performance of a specific technology by treating it as a system of actors, networks, and institutions that interact to generate, diffuse, and use that technology. Building on the systems-of-innovation tradition, the influential scheme of Bergek and colleagues combines a structural account of the system's components with a functional analysis of the key processes—or functions—that an innovation system must perform, then compares achieved with desired functionality to diagnose inducement and blocking mechanisms and derive policy.
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