Systems of innovations as a conceptual framework for studying the emergence of national renewable energy industries, Dr. Yasser Al‐Saleh
Dr. Yasser M. Al-Saleh
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
UAE
Email: yalsaleh@masdar.ac.ae
DOI: 10.1108/20425945201000020
Abstract: This conceptual paper articulates an analytical framework, which collectively borrows from the concepts of Sectoral, National and Technological Innovation Systems, for examining the prospects for the emergence of renewable energy industries in a given country. In order to examine the dynamics within the national energy system under consideration, a list of system functions has also been compiled from the literature. It is believed that the adoption of such a functions approach has the potential to enhance our understanding of the process of, and drivers behind, the emergence and transformation of energy innovation systems. Towards the end of this paper, other theoretical concepts are acknowledged as also relevant for investigating the potential establishment of renewable energy industries. While every theoretical approach has its strengths and weaknesses, an effort has been made in this paper to justify the adoption of a suitable framework that is based on the systems of innovation approach.
Keywords: Innovation systems; Functional analysis; Sustainable innovation; Renewable energy policy.
Citation: Al‐Saleh, Y.M. (2010), "Systems of innovations as a conceptual framework for studying the emergence of national renewable energy industries", World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 309-334. https://doi.org/10.1108/20425945201000020