• English
  • Deutsch
  • Log In
    Password Login
    Research Outputs
    Fundings & Projects
    Researchers
    Institutes
    Statistics
Repository logo
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  1. Home
  2. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  3. Artikel
  4. Governance in multi-system transitions: A new methodological approach for actor involvement in policy making processes
 
  • Details
  • Full
Options
2024
Journal Article
Title

Governance in multi-system transitions: A new methodological approach for actor involvement in policy making processes

Abstract
Multi-system interactions associated with the decarbonisation of energy and mobility systems represent a complex phenomenon in the acceleration phase of net-zero transitions. In this paper, we present a novel methodological approach to examine actor involvement in the governance of multi-system transitions, with a focus on the UK's net-zero energy-mobility transitions from 2008 to 2021. Utilising Named Entity Recognition (NER), a natural language processing technique, we systematically map actors and their interactions within policy consultations and how these have changed over time. Our analysis differentiates between single-system and multi-system policy making processes; identifies weak and strong links among actors as two types of multi-system interactions; categorises actors into business, policy, academia, and society groups; and examines the evolution of engagement across multiple governance levels. Our findings indicate an increasing trend of multi-system interactions, suggesting the UK's progression towards the acceleration phase of net-zero transitions. Our analysis further reveals the predominance of policy actors, particularly from the national level, in governing such multi-system transitions processes, followed by business actors. Despite some limitations, our approach offers a scalable method for analysing large volumes of text, providing valuable insights into the governance dynamics of multi-system transitions. We conclude with implications for policy making and offer suggestions for future research, emphasising the importance of understanding actor involvement and political contestations around net-zero trajectories for ensuring the achievement of sustainability goals.
Author(s)
Ateş, Aslı
University of Sussex, Science Policy Research Unit -SPRU-
Rogge, Karoline S.  
Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI  
Lovell, Katherine
University of Sussex, Science Policy Research Unit -SPRU-
Journal
Energy policy  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114313
10.24406/publica-3695
File(s)
Ates_et_al_2024_Governance in multi-system transitions.pdf (6.82 MB)
Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI  
Keyword(s)
  • Actors

  • Energy

  • Mobility

  • Transport

  • e-mobility

  • Socio-technical transitions

  • Natural language processing

  • Named entity recognition

  • Machine learning

  • UK

  • Policy consultation

  • Multi-system governance

  • Cookie settings
  • Imprint
  • Privacy policy
  • Api
  • Contact
© 2024