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Bento, N. & Fontes, M. (2015). Spatial diffusion and the formation of a technological innovation system in the receiving country: the case of wind energy in Portugal. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. 15, 158-179
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N. M. Bento and M. M. Fontes,  "Spatial diffusion and the formation of a technological innovation system in the receiving country: the case of wind energy in Portugal", in Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, vol. 15, pp. 158-179, 2015
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@article{bento2015_1716243093548,
	author = "Bento, N. and Fontes, M.",
	title = "Spatial diffusion and the formation of a technological innovation system in the receiving country: the case of wind energy in Portugal",
	journal = "Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions",
	year = "2015",
	volume = "15",
	number = "",
	doi = "10.1016/j.eist.2014.10.003",
	pages = "158-179",
	url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210422414000872"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Spatial diffusion and the formation of a technological innovation system in the receiving country: the case of wind energy in Portugal
T2  - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
VL  - 15
AU  - Bento, N.
AU  - Fontes, M.
PY  - 2015
SP  - 158-179
SN  - 2210-4224
DO  - 10.1016/j.eist.2014.10.003
UR  - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210422414000872
AB  - This paper investigates how energy technologies diffuse spatially through the examination of wind growth in Denmark (core) and Portugal (follower). The research draws on the empirical historical scaling dynamics to compare patterns of diffusion, and proposes an explanation for these patterns with the help of the technological innovation systems (TIS) theoretical framework. The analysis uncovered an acceleration of diffusion when the technology attained the new market. The mechanisms that allowed rapid adoption were found to be, among others, transnational linkages and an improved absorptive capacity. The latter benefited from past investments in knowledge development, imports of state-of-the-art technology and construction of a local industry assembling available competencies. Targeted policies (e.g. tender-based feed-in scheme) were effective to stimulate technology transfer and boost diffusion. The linkages with the global TIS and the concept of absorptive capacity improve the understanding of the processes involved in the formation of a TIS in receiving countries.
ER  -