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| ====== Innovation ====== | ====== Innovation ====== | ||
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| - | <WRAP intro> | + | <WRAP meta> |
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| + | updated: March 2026 | ||
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| + | <WRAP intro> | ||
| + | The concept of innovation | ||
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| ===== Why this matters ===== | ===== Why this matters ===== | ||
| - | The historical view of innovation has shifted from a " | + | |
| + | The historical view of innovation has shifted from a " | ||
| ===== ISGAN definition ===== | ===== ISGAN definition ===== | ||
| - | Innovation is the multi-dimensional process of creating and institutionalising new technological, | + | |
| + | Innovation is the multi-dimensional process of creating and institutionalising new technological, | ||
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| + | Innovation Category Framework (Frenken & Punt, 2023) | ||
| + | ^ Innovation Type ^ Description ^ | ||
| + | | Incremental | Readily categorised and institutionalised in an existing category; valued for minor improvements. | | ||
| + | | Breakthrough | Readily categorised in an existing category; valued for major improvements. | | ||
| + | | Disruptive | Eventually institutionalised in an existing category by stretching its boundaries; makes practice more accessible. | | ||
| + | | Radical | Institutionalised in a new category rather than an existing one; valued for its novelty. | | ||
| ===== Perspectives ===== | ===== Perspectives ===== | ||
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| The study of innovation focuses on how new solutions emerge in niches, navigate socio-technical regimes, and eventually influence the broader landscape. | The study of innovation focuses on how new solutions emerge in niches, navigate socio-technical regimes, and eventually influence the broader landscape. | ||
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| - | Contemporary innovation is driven by a wide array of actors beyond traditional entrepreneurs and corporate R&D. These include " | + | <WRAP perspectives> |
| - | {{: | + | ==== Actors ==== |
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| + | Contemporary innovation is driven by a wide array of actors beyond traditional entrepreneurs and corporate R&D. These include " | ||
| ==== Technology ==== | ==== Technology ==== | ||
| - | Technological innovation in smart grids is increasingly " | + | |
| - | Case: Granular vs. Large-scale Learning The "Low Energy Demand" | + | Technological innovation in smart grids is increasingly " |
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| + | Granular vs. Large-scale Learning | ||
| + | The "Low Energy Demand" | ||
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| ==== Institutional ==== | ==== Institutional ==== | ||
| - | Institutions shape innovation through laws, standards, and governance. A core challenge is how society categorises and institutionalises novelty. | + | |
| - | ^ Type ^ Description ^ | Incremental | Readily categorised and institutionalised in an existing category; valued for minor improvements. | | Breakthrough | Readily categorised in an existing category; valued for major improvements. | | Disruptive | Eventually institutionalised in an existing category by stretching its boundaries; makes practice more accessible. | | Radical | Institutionalised in a new category rather than an existing one; valued for its novelty. | | + | Institutions shape innovation through laws, standards, and governance. A core challenge is how society categorises and institutionalises novelty. Institutional innovation also includes exnovation: the deliberate, structured ending of unsustainable practices, technologies, |
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| - | Institutional innovation also includes exnovation: the deliberate, structured ending of unsustainable practices, technologies, | + | |
| - | ===== References ===== | + | |
| - | • Aigner, E., et al. (2022). Kapitel IV: Technical Summary. In APCC Special Report: Strukturen Für Ein Klimafreundliches Leben (APCC SR Climate Friedly Living). Springer Spektrum. https:// | + | |
| - | • Frenken, K., & Punt, M. B. (2023). A New View on Radical Innovation. In 14th International Sustainability Transitions Conference (IST 2023). SocArXiv. https://doi.org/ | + | |
| - | • Godin, B. (2015). Innovation Contested: The Idea of Innovation Over the Centuries. Routledge. | + | |
| - | • Grubler, | + | |
| - | • Kubeczko, | + | |
| - | • Novy, A., et al. (2022). Kapitel 2: Perspectives for analyzing and shaping structures for a climate-friendly life. In APCC Special Report: Structures for a Climate-Friendly Life. Springer Spektrum. https:// | + | |
| - | • OECD. (n.d.). What is mission-oriented innovation? Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI). https:// | + | |
| ===== Related topics ===== | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
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