This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Multi-Level-Perspective and Deep Transition ====== ===== Multi-level perspektive on Socio-technical Systems [Geels & Kemp 2007] ===== The multi-level perspektive (Geels, 2010, 2011; Geels & Kemp, 2007; Köhler et al., 2019) introduces the concept of regime change, which is basically intended to including all factors and to conceptualise how innovation becomes concrete by its uptake into the institutional rule-set of a socio-technical system. [Source: Kubeczko, K., 2022. Transformative Readiness - Unpacking the technological and non-technological aspects of sustainability transitions. Presented at the IST 2023.] ===== Deep Transition Framework [Schot & Kanger, 2018] ===== Given the character of the ongoing green transition and the foreseeable surge from the first wave of industrialisation with related to the technological revolution in information and telecommunication, the focus shifts to transitions across sectors. This radical change, or Deep Transition (Schot & Kanger, 2018) can relate to the digital transition on the one hand and transitions in a PCS on the other side, as well as cross-regime coupling between PCSs (e.g. energy & mobility, energy & construction). The deep transition framework looks at the following dimensions characteristic for regimes (Schot & Kanger, 2018): * Culture (symbolic meanings, ….); * Science and technology; * Markets and users; * Industry strategies and structures (including infrastructures, maintenance and distribution network); * Institutions; * Regulation and * Governance/government. The so characterised regimes is also applied to the coupling of PCSs (Konrad et al., 2008) and to a meta-regime (defined as a rule set of a complex of systems), which makes it relevant for analysing the readiness / maturity of transitions which are driven by developments in different PCSs, such as energy and digital and mobility and digital, which in the policy discourse are referred to as twin transitions.(European Commission. Joint Research Centre., 2022) [Source: Kubeczko, K., 2022. Transformative Readiness - Unpacking the technological and non-technological aspects of sustainability transitions. Presented at the IST 2023.] ~~DISCUSSION|Discussion Section - PAGE OWNER: Klaus Kubeczko~~