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Market-based vs. grassroots citizen participation initiatives in photovoltaics: A qualitative comparison of niche development
Institution:1. Institute of Systems Sciences, Innovation & Sustainability Research,University of Graz, Merangasse 18/1, 8010 Graz, Austria;2. Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change,University of Graz, Brandhofgasse 5, 8010 Graz, Austria;1. Department of Communication and Social Research (CORIS) Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy;2. Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA), University of Padua, Italy;1. Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, Bijlhouwerstraat 6, 3511 ZC Utrecht, The Netherlands;1. University of Utah, Department of Geography, 332 S 1400 E, RM. 217, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA;2. Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading, Whiteknights – PO Box 227, RG66AB, Reading, United Kingdom;1. Technology Management, Economics, and Policy Program, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 08826, South Korea;2. Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, 143 Hanggaul-ro, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 15588, South Korea;1. Hanze University of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 3037, 9701 DA Groningen, Netherlands;2. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, Netherlands;3. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, Netherlands;4. Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Abstract:Photovoltaic citizen participation initiatives (CPIs) receive increasing attention as a form of social innovation, contributing to a sustainable decentralized energy future. However, their ability to outgrow a protected niche characterized by feed-in tariffs, to regime level, is unclear. Drawing on qualitative interviews with key actors, the present study classifies Austrian CPIs in terms of them being market-based (profit-oriented business) or grassroots initiatives (civil-society based community activism), and compares these two types with respect to the three key processes of strategic niche management: actor network formation, learning, and expectations management. Market-based CPIs exhibit a relatively heterogeneous external actor network. They follow a policy of business development, engage in highly professionalized learning, and access a large, widespread customer base. In contrast, grassroots CPIs leverage a tightly-knit network of local actors, engage in informal learning and shared expectations. In some CPIs, market-based and grassroots motivations converge. Both types seem capable of achieving regime level, either through individual growth or by aggregation of multiple small-scale initiatives. As yet, few CPIs have outgrown their local niche status. This is mainly due to a lack of intermediary actors which may institutionalize knowledge and resources to support the foundation of new CPIs.
Keywords:Citizen participation initiatives  Photovoltaics  Grassroots innovations  Market-based innovations  Strategic niche management  Niche development
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