2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4203646
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Blending in, to Transform the Regime from within: Niche Hybridisation Strategies of Irish Energy Communities

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“…They found that taking over some elements of the regime, allowing growth for their local initiatives, in fact gave these initiatives the potential to shield themselves from the market pressures. Thus, by allowing for some compromise these local initiatives were able to 'survive' by scaling up while staying true to their community nature(Summeren et al, 2023).We propose that currently, engaged education transition initiatives can be characterised as what Geels and Schot (2007) describe as symbiotic niches within the transformation pathway. Symbiotic niches are adopted as competence-enhancing add-ons in the existing regime.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…They found that taking over some elements of the regime, allowing growth for their local initiatives, in fact gave these initiatives the potential to shield themselves from the market pressures. Thus, by allowing for some compromise these local initiatives were able to 'survive' by scaling up while staying true to their community nature(Summeren et al, 2023).We propose that currently, engaged education transition initiatives can be characterised as what Geels and Schot (2007) describe as symbiotic niches within the transformation pathway. Symbiotic niches are adopted as competence-enhancing add-ons in the existing regime.…”
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confidence: 92%