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The transformative capacity of public sector organisations in sustainability transitions

Susana Borrás, Stine Jessen Haakonsson, Christian Hendriksen, Francesco Gerli, René Taudal Poulsen, Trine Pallesen, Lucas Somavilla Croxatto, Susanna Kugelberg, Henrik Fred Larsen

2024Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Public sector organisations (PSOs) such as municipalities, regulatory bodies, and public utilities are key actors in sustainability transitions. However, the conceptualisation of their transformative capacity is underdeveloped, as several strands of literature pay attention to the topic but remain disjointed. The article takes stock of the literature, reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of the main approaches. Building from there, the article proposes a higher-order holistic conceptual framework based on three constitutive elements: roles, resources, and abilities. We conceptualise the transformative capacity of a public sector organisation as the interaction between its roles, resources, and abilities in the enactment of its transformative agency. This framework offers a granular analytical approach for future empirical studies, acknowledging the diversity of PSOs and sustainability transitions pathways. It also offers practical clues for more targeted efforts to build transformative capacity in PSOs, which is crucial for accelerating transitions.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningSustainabilityPublic sectorBusinessEconomic systemEconomicsSociologyEconomyEcologyPedagogyBiologySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceCommunity Development and Social ImpactInnovation and Socioeconomic Development