(R)evolution of the US Wind Electricity Industry : A Study of Technological, Organizational, and Institutional Change, 1980-2003 (2008. 112 S. 220 mm)

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(R)evolution of the US Wind Electricity Industry : A Study of Technological, Organizational, and Institutional Change, 1980-2003 (2008. 112 S. 220 mm)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 112 p.
  • 商品コード 9783639003215

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(Text)
Forty years ago, a wind power industry did not exist. Today, it not only exists but it flourishes. This development is surprising because it has involved the spread of a radical new technology through a sector that is historically both very risk averse and characterized by high barriers to entry. This work tries to explain the success of wind power by examining existing historical studies, quantitative data sources, and a set of original interviews with key industry participants. It uses ideas from two sociological subfields - Social Construction of Technology and New Institutionalism - to go beyond simple ideas of technological or economic determinism. It looks at how the success of wind power involved the co-evolution of physical technologies that are believed to work, and new organizational arrangements that are perceived to be beneficial. This work finds that it is not just about technology nor is it just about politics and regulations. This story is about how they all combine to channel development in particular directions.
(Author portrait)
Etra, Daniel Daniel Etra received his BA in Sociology from Reed College in Portland, Oregon USA in 2003, and his MBA in Sustainable Business from Bainbridge Graduate Institute in Washington State, USA in 2007. His work focuses on solving complex social and environmental problems at the intersection of business strategy, communications and operations.

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