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Photovoltaics in Sweden – Success or failure?

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In this paper, the authors present a review and analysis of Swedish photovoltaics technology from a policy perspective and suggest that policymakers should promote a full range of innovation processes and consider making innovation support subject to a payback mechanism that delivers a return on public investments even if industries and markets emerge abroad.
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Promoting global energy transitions while stimulating domestic industrialization requires national policymaking that shapes technological innovation towards specific outcomes. Although this is inherently difficult, historical case studies may bring a better understanding of innovation dynamics and thereby guide the design of future policy interventions. The purpose of this paper is to review and analyze the emergence of Swedish photovoltaics technology from a policy perspective. Our main aim is to provide a retrospective account of historical developments, but we also derive more general insights about technological innovation and related policy challenges. The paper departs from an adapted analytical framework based on the technological innovation systems approach. Our review identifies four decades of Swedish research that has largely failed to drive domestic commercialization, the rise and fall of an industry that mainly served international markets, and a rapidly growing domestic market based on imported products. This situation is the result of mismatches and fragmentation among key innovation processes, which have not been addressed by strategic policy interventions. We suggest that policymakers should promote a full range of innovation processes and consider making innovation support subject to a payback mechanism that delivers a return on public investments even if industries and markets emerge abroad. Our study also demonstrates how the technological innovation systems approach can be extended to include the function commercialization and emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the directionality of technological innovation processes.

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Impact of home market on business development and internationalization of demand response firms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed interviews with district heating DR companies in Finland, one of the early mover countries for automated demand response, using the Technological Innovation System (TIS) framework.
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Impact of home market on business development and internationalization of demand response firms

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed interviews with district heating DR companies in Finland, one of the early mover countries for automated demand response, using the Technological Innovation System (TIS) framework.
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Case Study Research: Design and Methods

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National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning

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Sustainability transitions: an emerging field of research and its prospects

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Functions of innovation systems: A new approach for analysing technological change

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