[HTML][HTML] How 'within-regime'tensions can create windows of opportunity for new mobility services

J Aarhaug, AK Tveit - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2023 - Elsevier
Often described as a difficult sector to transition, mobility has been the focus of much
research within sustainability transitions. In transition studies, a window of opportunity (WoO) …

[HTML][HTML] E-scooter regulation: The micro-politics of market-making for micro-mobility in Bergen

S Sareen, D Remme, H Haarstad - Environmental Innovation and Societal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Micro-mobility market-making represents an under-studied but important aspect of urban
transport sustainability transitions. Micro-mobility roll-out combines several critical elements …

Technology and instrument constituencies as agents of innovation: Sustainability transitions and the governance of urban transport

N Goyal, M Howlett - Energies, 2018 - mdpi.com
Sustainable urban transport is a complex challenge requiring innovation in technologies,
culture, and policies. Given the systemic nature of the issues involved, numerous studies …

[HTML][HTML] Transformative or incumbent futures? How the future of mobility is imagined in sustainability transitions research

T Hawxwell, A Hendriks, P Späth - Futures, 2024 - Elsevier
How actors relate to the future has long been considered important in research on the
governance of transformations towards sustainability. Recent contributions have explored …

On the verge of change: Maverick innovation with mobility scooters

T Birtchnell, T Harada, G Waitt - Environmental innovation and societal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mobility scooter users provide a practical means through which to better understand socio-
technical mobility and low-carbon transitions. The paper offers insights into how socio …

Smart mobility as a catalyst for policy change towards low carbon mobility?

L Reardon - Shaping smart mobility futures: Governance and policy …, 2020 - emerald.com
With the plethora of smart mobility innovations, their applications, and their pace of change,
it is easy to get distracted by what these innovations can (potentially) do, rather than what we …

Top-down sustainability transitions in action: How do incumbent actors drive electric mobility diffusion in China, Japan, and California?

G Trencher, N Truong, P Temocin, M Duygan - Energy Research & Social …, 2021 - Elsevier
In explaining how socio-technical transitions occur, prevailing theories focus on bottom-up
processes driven by new entrants, diverse actors and open-ended exploration in small …

New governance challenges in the era of 'smart'mobility

I Docherty - Governance of the smart mobility transition, 2018 - emerald.com
This chapter seeks to bring more clarity and urgency to the debate about the impacts of
'smart'mobility by highlighting the critical role of the state in managing the transition to a …

A multi-level analysis of sustainable mobility transitions: Niche development in the UK and Sweden

B Nykvist, L Whitmarsh - Technological forecasting and social change, 2008 - Elsevier
A wide range of intractable problems such as polluting emissions, noise, accidents, resource
depletion, and inaccessibility of amenities are associated with the current transport regime …

[HTML][HTML] Actors, agency, and institutional contexts: Transition intermediation for low-carbon mobility transition

A Nordt, R Raven, S Malekpour, D Sharp - Environmental Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Transition intermediaries are recognized as key actors in sustainability transitions. While the
structural embeddedness of intermediaries has been explored in innovation studies and …