Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20529
Author(s): Fontes, M.
Sousa, C.
Date: 2017
Title: The entry strategies of research-based firms in the transition to a sustainable energy system
Volume: 3
Number: 4
Pages: 310 - 329
ISSN: 1746-5370
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1504/IJTE.2017.091012
Keywords: Actor behaviour
Case studies
Commercialisation strategy
Complementary assets
Disruptive innovation
Entry strategies
Incumbents
New entrants
Niche regime interaction
Renewable energy technologies
Research-based firms
RET
Sustainability transitions
Abstract: The paper discusses the entry strategies adopted by research-based firms introducing advanced renewable energy technologies (RET) in the electricity production sector and their interactions with regime incumbents. Drawing on the sustainability transitions and the strategic management of technology literatures we build an analytical framework and apply it, in an exploratory way, to firms operating in two very diverse energy niches - wind and wave energy - using in depth-case studies. The results suggest that new entrants tend to depend on complementary assets possessed by incumbents, but have conditions to protect their technologies from expropriation; and that the technologies are relevant for (at least some) incumbents, which show interest on them, or are directly involved in their development/use. This is, in most cases, conducive to 'cooperation' strategies, which assume different forms according to the stage of development of the technology and its proximity to incumbents' competences and assets.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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