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Validating the “Seven Functions” Model of Technological Innovations Systems Theory with Industry Stakeholders—A Review from UK Offshore Renewables
John Aldersey-Williams, Peter A. Strachan, Ian D. Broadbent
April 12, 2023
Abstract
Technological Innovation Systems theory, and its “functions” framework, have demonstrated their value as tools for exploring socio-technological transitions. Although the “seven functions” model has demonstrated its academic value across a vast literature, there have been few attempts to explore the model through the lens of industry stakeholder opinion. We believe that involving a relevant stakeholder group offers the potential for validating this approach, and even potentially enriching it. This research aims to address that shortfall. In 32 interviews with senior participants in the UK offshore wind, tidal stream and wave sectors and associated supply chain, policy makers, support organisations and other stakeholders, the validity of the seven well-established “Hekkert” functions was tested. The research found that the interviewees confirmed that all seven functions were necessary in characterising the emergence of the focal technologies, and analysis of the interviews allowed the definition and scope of each function to be enriched. The research also found that an additional function—defined as “Demonstrating Value”—was helpful in providing a more complete description of technology emergence. This function is defined and appropriate metrics for it are discussed. The authors suggest that this proposed enrichment of the “functions” model may provide a greater understanding of socio-technological transitions in the face of volatile external contextual factors, whose importance the current COVID pandemic has made all too obvious.
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functions, innovation systems, TIS, validity
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Aldersey-Williams J, Strachan PA, Broadbent ID. Validating the “Seven Functions” Model of Technological Innovations Systems Theory with Industry Stakeholders—A Review from UK Offshore Renewables. (2023). LAPSE:2023.28599
Author Affiliations
Aldersey-Williams J: Redfield Consulting Limited, Great Cheverell, Wiltshire SN10 5TH, UK [ORCID]
Strachan PA: Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, Garthdee Road, Aberdeen AB10 7QE, UK
Broadbent ID: Broad Horizons Consulting Limited, Cults, Aberdeen AB15 9JD, UK
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Energies
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13
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24
Article Number
E6673
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-12-17
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1996-1073
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