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Incumbents’ enabling role in niche-innovation: Power dynamics in a wastewater project

Kasper Ampe, Erik Paredis, Lotte Asveld, Patrícia Osseweijer, Thomas Block

2021Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

More pluralised understandings of incumbencies are often overlooked in transitions research, which may lead to underestimating the enabling roles of incumbents in niche projects. This study explores these roles by applying a power framework to five struggles revolving around a path-breaking decentralised wastewater treatment project in the city of Ghent (Belgium). Remarkably, incumbents from multiple regimes use power to enable the niche project. The study identifies and discusses four patterns in the enabling role of incumbents in niche projects. These patterns are clarified by focussing on incumbents from multiple regimes, belonging to local authorities, neighbouring and more distant regimes, as well as on the power of structural trends related to the urgency of sustainability challenges. As such, the study contributes to the understanding of multiple incumbencies and the conditions under which these may reinforce niche projects. For practitioners, the study underscores the role of power dynamics in the water/wastewater sector.

Topics & Concepts

NicheSustainabilityPower (physics)Niche constructionWastewaterEcological nicheDynamics (music)BusinessEconomic geographyIndustrial organizationEnvironmental resource managementEcologyEconomicsSociologyEngineeringBiologyEnvironmental engineeringPhysicsPedagogyQuantum mechanicsHabitatSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSocial Acceptance of Renewable EnergyComplex Systems and Decision Making