Institutional Logics and Technology Development: Evidence from the Wind and Solar Energy Industries

被引:14
|
作者
Tilieman, Suzanne G. [1 ]
Russo, Michael, V [2 ]
Neison, Andrew J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montana, Coll Business, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
[2] Univ Oregon, Lundquist Coll Business, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
关键词
institutional theory; sustainability/corporate environmentalism; geography of innovation; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; SPILLOVERS; INNOVATION; GEOGRAPHY; POWER; ISOMORPHISM; UNCERTAINTY; PERFORMANCE; RESOURCES; EMERGENCE;
D O I
10.1287/orsc.2019.1320
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
The relationship between regionally tied institutional logics and the location of organizations is an important issue in organization theory. Recent work highlights how supportive regional logics can give rise to products or organizations that resonate with these logics and how the geographic patterns that underlie industries may be understood by examining such relationships. This literature has not, however, offered deep attention to the ways in which features of technology-specifically, its inherent uncertainty-may interact with such dynamics. In this paper, we tackle the challenge. Our work examines how the level of support for an environmental-conservation logic within a region is associated with the number of wind and solar equipment manufacturers in that region in the years 1978-2006. By simultaneously exploring the effects of this logic on two similar technologies, our work not only reinforces how logics may interact with organizational activity but also shows how the magnitude and mechanisms of this effect depend on the technology in question. We build on these findings to discuss the importance of examining technologies in detail, including their dimensions of uncertainty, the role of timing in examining the effect of regionally tied logics, and the links between public policy and logics.
引用
收藏
页码:649 / 670
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The current state of offshore wind energy technology development
    Sun, Xiaojing
    Huang, Diangui
    Wu, Guoqing
    ENERGY, 2012, 41 (01) : 298 - 312
  • [32] Development of wind-energy modeling technology and standards
    Wang, Cong
    Li, Yan
    Fan, Yiwen
    Chi, Yongning
    Qi, Hongchang
    Liu, Hongzhi
    GLOBAL ENERGY INTERCONNECTION-CHINA, 2022, 5 (02): : 206 - 216
  • [33] Localisation Strategies of Firms in Wind Energy Technology Development
    Perrot, Radhika
    Filippov, Sergey
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT, VOLS I AND II, 2010, : 30 - +
  • [34] Assessing the feasibility of blockchain technology in industries: evidence from Turkey
    Erol, Ismail
    Ar, Ilker Murat
    Ozdemir, Ali Ihsan
    Peker, Iskender
    Asgary, Ali
    Medeni, Ihsan Tolga
    Medeni, Tunc
    JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 2021, 34 (03) : 746 - 769
  • [35] Institutional logics and risk management practices in government entities: evidence from Saudi Arabia
    Murr, Peter
    Carrera, Nieves
    JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE, 2022, 18 (01): : 12 - 32
  • [36] ENERGY FROM OCEAN WIND - MARKETS AND TECHNOLOGY
    Lund, Per Christer
    COASTAL STRUCTURES 2011, VOL 1 & 2, 2013, : 20 - 22
  • [37] EVIDENCE FOR A SOLAR WIND ORIGIN OF AURORAL IONS FROM LOW-ENERGY ION MEASUREMENTS
    WHALEN, BA
    MILLER, JR
    MCDIARMID, IB
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 1971, 76 (10): : 2406 - +
  • [38] Solar energy and wind power supply supported by storage technology: A review
    Lehtola, Timo
    Zahedi, Ahmad
    SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS, 2019, 35 : 25 - 31
  • [39] INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY STORAGE USING HYBRID WIND AND SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
    Khan, M. Yousaf Ali
    Khan, Waqas Ali
    Basit, Abdul
    Nawaz, Asif
    Jan, Sadeeq
    Khan, Hamayun
    Ahmed, Sheeraz
    JOURNAL OF MECHANICS OF CONTINUA AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 14 (06): : 1005 - 1022
  • [40] Laird, Frank N., Solar Energy, Technology Policy, and Institutional Values
    Roger A. Pielke
    Policy Sciences, 2002, 35 (3) : 311 - 315