2018
DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2018.1434810
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When do states disrupt industries? Electric cars and the politics of innovation

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“…The losers of such interventions—industries invested in carbon‐intensive practices—have mobilized aggressively to protect their interests. The shift to clean energy industries to meet ambitious climate goals thus requires the ability to implement policies against opposition from powerful incumbent interests (Meckling & Nahm, ).…”
Section: State Capacity and Climate Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The losers of such interventions—industries invested in carbon‐intensive practices—have mobilized aggressively to protect their interests. The shift to clean energy industries to meet ambitious climate goals thus requires the ability to implement policies against opposition from powerful incumbent interests (Meckling & Nahm, ).…”
Section: State Capacity and Climate Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apparently, studies on industrial relatedness [20], the regional diversification of green technologies [19], and employment [79] (yellow cluster), are responsible for connecting economic complexity and industrial policy. The industrial policy cluster focuses on environmental sustainability aspects, and they are well connected with studies on environmental conflicts [60], the role of the developmental state for climate policy [80], policies for innovation [81], and energy transition [56]. Moreover, these studies connect with papers about innovation for sustainability transitions [82,83] and green growth strategies [58,64].…”
Section: Network Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Politika-yapıcılar, aktif bir şekilde, iktisadi ve iktisadi olmayan çıkar grupları oluşturarak üç büyük otomobil firmasının-Ford, GM ve Chrysler-daha temiz teknolojilere yönelmesini desteklemişlerdir. Böyle yıkıcı bir inovasyon politikası, sanayi, çevre grupları ve ulusal güvenlik savunucularından oluşan koalisyonun arasındaki siyasi rekabeti mümkün kılmıştır (Meckling ve Nahm, 2018).…”
Section: Dünyada Elektrikli Otomobil Teknolojisinin Bugünü Ve Geleceğiunclassified