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Participative Modelling of Socio‐Technical Transitions: Why and How Should We Look Beyond the Case‐Specific Energy Transition Challenge?

Journal
System Research and Social Science
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2017-07-20
Author(s)
Ulli-Beer, Silvia
;
Kubli, Merla Daphne  
;
Zapata, Juliana
;
Wurzinger, Michael
;
Musiolik, Jörg
;
Furrer, Bettina
DOI
10.1002/sres.2470
Abstract
Participative modelling (PM) is a promising approach to mutual learning about causal mechanisms and dynamics in socio‐technical transitions. However, case‐specific PM initiatives often fail to generate insights that inform related cases. We address this methodical limitation in a case study on the Swiss energy transition. The central question is as follows: How can a PM workshop series be designed to create insights that go beyond the single socio‐technical transition case? Based on theorizing literature, we develop a process framework for generic PM based on system dynamics modelling and socio‐technical transition frameworks. The framework differentiates the steps in theorizing and explains how to integrate different levels of theorizing into the PM process. We illustrate how we applied the framework in our PM workshop series. Our experiences show that workshop participants employ various conceptual tools (e.g. socio‐technical frameworks or causal loop diagrams) to classify and clarify their own experience in general terms.
Funding(s)
SCCER CREST  
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Volume
34
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/102162
Subject(s)

business studies

Division(s)

IWOE - Institute for ...

Eprints ID
260709

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