Policy network creation as a driver of energy-efficient industry

被引:9
作者
Palm J. [1 ]
Backman F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Thematic Studies – Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Linköping
关键词
Energy efficiency; Governance; Industry; Interviews; Metagovernor; Participatory observations; Policy network; Urban;
D O I
10.1108/IJESM-10-2015-0004
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摘要
Purpose: This paper studies a Swedish municipality that wants to go beyond its own operations, involving the local industry in saving energy to improve the environment. The paper aims to analyse the experiences and practical implications of using policy networks for implementing energy-efficiency measures in private industrial companies. Design/methodology/approach: The researchers closely followed a Swedish municipality and its work to engage the local industry in energy-efficiency activities. Participatory observations of meetings and workshops and semi-structured interviews with involved actors were conducted. Findings: The study examines a Swedish municipality that has started addressing energy efficiency in local businesses by creating a network involving 60 companies. This network was tested in relation to four hypotheses on how policy networks develop. The study finds that the network has too broad a problem definition, which does not help unify the involved actors. The companies’ involvement is based on passive participation in which they are receivers of information. The network has been unable to use a social control mechanism because there have been few company-to-company meetings. In conclusion, for a network to be an efficient policy tool, its structure is as important as the ideas for action and clear goals. Research limitations/implications: This case study of one Swedish municipality allows for analytical but not statistical generalization. Originality/value: The paper uniquely calls for reflection on whether municipalities and local authorities have enough competence to drive industrial energy efficiency. © 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited.
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页码:143 / 157
页数:14
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