Navigating implementation dilemmas in technology-forcing policies: A comparative analysis of accelerated smart meter diffusion in the Netherlands, UK, Norway, and Portugal (2000-2019)

Research Policy 50 (2021) 104272

19 Pages Posted: 5 May 2021

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Frank Geels

The University of Manchester

Andrew Hook

University of Sussex - Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU)

Siddharth Sareen

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Benjamin K. Sovacool

Science Policy Research Unit; Boston University - Department of Earth and Environment; Department of Business Technology & Development

Date Written: May 4, 2021

Abstract

This paper addresses the implementation of technology-forcing policies in open-ended diffusion processes that involve companies and regulators as well as consumers and civil society actors. Mobilising insights from the societal embedding of technology framework and policy steering theories, we investigate two implementation dilemmas that relate to an overarching tension between flexibility (to enable technological learning and stakeholder engagement) and coordinated push (to focus actors and drive deployment): a) early or late formulation of initial targets, and b) technocratic or emergent-adaptive implementation styles. We investigate these dilemmas with four comparative case studies of smart electricity meters between 2000 to 2019, which diffused
rapidly in the Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal, but decelerated in the UK. We relate these differences to policy choices, and identify two patterns for successful implementation of technology-forcing policies: a) start with early targets and a technocratic style, but make adjustments if there are substantial protests or technical problems, and b) start with an emergent-adaptive style and formulate and enforce targets later, once technical and social stabilisation has occurred.

Keywords: technology-forcing policy, implementation dilemmas, smart meters, accelerated diffusion

Suggested Citation

Geels, Frank and Hook, Andrew and Sareen, Siddharth and Sovacool, Benjamin K., Navigating implementation dilemmas in technology-forcing policies: A comparative analysis of accelerated smart meter diffusion in the Netherlands, UK, Norway, and Portugal (2000-2019) (May 4, 2021). Research Policy 50 (2021) 104272, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3839554

Frank Geels

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Andrew Hook

University of Sussex - Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU)

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Siddharth Sareen

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Benjamin K. Sovacool (Contact Author)

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