Cumulative causation in the formation of a technological innovation system: The case of biofuels in the Netherlands
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2009
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Despite its worldwide success, the innovation systems approach is often criticised for being theoretically underdeveloped. This paper aims to contribute to the conceptual and methodological basis of the (technological) innovation systems approach. We propose an alteration that improves the analysis of dynamics, especially with respect to emerging innovation systems. We do this by expanding on the technological innovation systems and system functions literature, and by employing the method of ‘event history analysis’. By mapping events, the interactions between system functions and their development over time can be analysed. Based on this it becomes possible to identify forms of positive feedback, i.e. cumulative causation. As an illustration of the approach, we assess the biofuels innovation system in The Netherlands as it evolved from 1990 to 2007.
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Suurs, R A A & Hekkert, M P 2009, 'Cumulative causation in the formation of a technological innovation system: The case of biofuels in the Netherlands', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 76, no. 8, pp. 1003-1020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2009.03.002