Sustainable Development and Collective Learning: Theory and a European Case Study. Bruges European Economic Policy (BEEP) Briefing 7/2004


Autoria(s): Bleischwitz, Raimund; Latsch, Michael; Snorre Andersen, Kristian
Data(s)

01/06/2004

Resumo

Network governance of collective learning processes is an essential approach to sustainable development. The first section of the article briefly refers to recent theories about both market and government failures that express scepticism about the way framework conditions for market actors are set. For this reason, the development of networks for collective learning processes seems advantageous if new solutions are to be developed in policy areas concerned with long-term changes and a stepwise internalisation of externalities. With regard to corporate actors’ interests, the article shows recent insights from theories about the knowledge-based firm, where the creation of new knowledge is based on the absorption of societal views. This concept shifts the focus towards knowledge generation as an essential element in the evolution of sustainable markets. This involves at the same time the development of new policies. In this context innovation-inducing regulation is suggested and discussed. The evolution of the Swedish, German and Dutch wind turbine industries are analysed based on the approach of governance put forward in this article. We conclude that these coevolutionary mechanisms may take for granted some of the stabilising and orientating functions previously exercised by basic regulatory activities of the state. In this context, the main function of the governments is to facilitate learning processes that depart from the government functions suggested by welfare economics.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/58503/1/beep7.pdf

Bleischwitz, Raimund and Latsch, Michael and Snorre Andersen, Kristian (2004) Sustainable Development and Collective Learning: Theory and a European Case Study. Bruges European Economic Policy (BEEP) Briefing 7/2004. [Policy Paper]

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http://aei.pitt.edu/58503/

Palavras-Chave #innovation policy #Germany #Netherlands #Sweden
Tipo

Policy Paper

NonPeerReviewed