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societies, through positive feedback processes, which are fueled across several
industries (Cowan & Hultén, 1996; Dennis & Urry, 2009, pp. 54–61; Kirsch, 2000).
Given the interlocking technological, economic, and societal complexity of the
automotive system, which is deeply ingrained in both the supply and demand side
of modern societies with their organizations and institutions, platforming is unlikely
to compete seriously with the present path either nationally or regionally. This
inability to “unlock regional economies” (Hassink, 2005) particularly characterizes
localities such as the Stuttgart region, with its organizations and institutions whose
economic future is closely aligned with the automotive system. They depend on the
present technology. But, as we have shown, it also distinguishes Berlin and similar
regions that depend significantly less on the present powertrain technology.
Nonetheless, platforming is more than just an experimentation with possible
future worlds, and as such it is more than only unsettling to actors treading the
established and often strategically extended path (Sydow, Windeler, Schubert, &
Möllering, 2012). Instead, platforming helps open a window, on the supply side at
least, by integrating a related variety of actor groups with divergent interests and
complementary resources to foster cross-sectorial coordination and learning aimed
at cross-fertilization. It can rather strongly stimulate construction of a complemen-
tary institutional infrastructure around which an alternative national or regional
11/2008
Strategy Conference
on Electromobility
03/2009
2nd Economic
Stimulus Package
08/2009
Development Plan,
but Continuing Lack
of Coordination 05/2010
Start National Platform
for Electromobility (NPE) 05/2011
Government Program
Electromobility
11/2010
Release of NPE’s
First Interim Report
06/2009
Pilot Region, but No
Success in Leading-
Edge Cluster
Competition 01/2012
Cluster ElectromobilitySouth-West
and National Showcase Electromobility
09/2009
Cabinet
Hearing 03/2010
Creation of
e-mobilBWAgency
11/2010
Start R&D Network
TecNet automotive bw
11/2009
Federal State
Initiative
End of 2008
Applications for
R&D Programs 03/2011
Presentation of Proposal for
Leading-Edge Cluster Competition 10/2011
Announcement Program
ElectromobilityShowcases
Berlin
Region
06/2009
Pilot Region, but Failed
R&D-Networking Initiative 03/2010
Steering Committee
Industrial Policy
04/2010
First Concept
Paper 10/2010
High-level Meeting;
Founding of eMO Agency
03/2011
Regional
Action Plan 06/2011
Multistakeholder
Workshop
01/2012
International
ElectromobilityShowcase
Autumn 2008
First Demonstration
Projects Announced
Stuttgart
Region
National
Context
Reinforced Wishful Thinking Coordinated Action Based on This Thinking, First Successes
Coordinated and Cross-Sectorial Action
Collective Uncertainty
Joint Agreement
Decreased Collective Uncertainty through Political Successes
Agenda Setting
Little Relevance
Technological Playground 02/2010
Interdepartmental
Joint Unit
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2
2 3
3
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Fig. 10.1 Triggering events in the field of electromobility in the Stuttgart and Berlin regions
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Knowledge and Networks
- Titel
- Knowledge and Networks
- Autoren
- Johannes Glückler
- Emmanuel Lazega
- Ingmar Hammer
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-45023-0
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 390
- Schlagwörter
- Human Geography, Innovation/Technology Management, Economic Geography, Knowledge, Discourse
- Kategorie
- Technik