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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION 卷:183
Policy mixes for the sustainability transition of the pulp and paper industry in Sweden
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Scordato, Lisa1  Klitkou, Antje1  Tartiu, Valentina Elena2  Coenen, Lars3 
[1] NIFU Nord Inst Studies Innovat Res & Educ, POB Postboks 2815 Toyen, N-0608 Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Ctr Technol Innovat & Culture TIK, Box 1108 Blindern, NO-0317 Oslo, Norway
[3] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sustainable Soc Inst, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
关键词: Policy mix;    Sustainable transition;    Innovation policy;    Pulp and paper industry;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.212
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

The need to view innovation policy through the lens of policy mixes has gained momentum given the growing complexity, the dynamics of real-world policy and the wide array of difficulties to address the current great societal challenges, notably the increasing pressure on the ecosystems that support our society. One of the main challenges concerning the transition towards bioeconomy, is to gain a more in-depth understanding on the policy mix to stimulate innovation in sustainability transitions. Our paper alms at enriching the portfolio of empirical case studies on policy mixes for innovation and sustainable transitions, by investigating the development of the policy mix underpinning the sustain ability transition of the pulp and paper industry in Sweden. We apply a case study approach which draws on event history analysis, semi-structured interviews with industry and policy makers, literature reviews, a participative workshop with stakeholders from the pulp and paper industry, as well as on the IEA databases on climate change and energy efficiency policies and measures. Our analysis emphasises coordination, timing and scale in policy mixes as important elements to understand how instruments interact to accelerate sustainability transitions. The mapping of the policy mix shows that destabilising policies were crucial for accelerating the transition process of the industry. Prior to novelty creation policies, destabilising policies (e.g. environmental policies) were needed for 'innovation policy instruments' to be effective. More specific instruments (e.g. carbon tax), targeting particular functions of the innovation systems, require 'on-the-ground' policy intelligence and benefit from close interaction with industry. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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