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@ARTICLE{Milchram:872563,
      author       = {Milchram, Christine and Märker, Carolin and Schlör,
                      Holger and Künneke, Rolf and van de Kaa, Geerten},
      title        = {{U}nderstanding the role of values in institutional change:
                      the case of the energy transition},
      journal      = {Energy, Sustainability and Society},
      volume       = {9},
      number       = {1},
      issn         = {2192-0567},
      address      = {Heidelberg},
      publisher    = {Springer},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2020-00069},
      pages        = {46},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {The current transition towards low-carbon energy systems
                      does not only involve changes in technologies but is also
                      shaped by changes in the rules and regulations (i.e., the
                      institutions) that govern energy systems. Institutional
                      change can be influenced by changes in core
                      values—normative principles such as affordability,
                      security of supply, and sustainability. Analyzing this
                      influence, however, has been hindered by the absence of a
                      structured framework that highlights the role of values in
                      institutional change processes. This paper presents an
                      interdisciplinary framework explicating how values influence
                      institutional change in the case of the energy transition.
                      We build on a dynamic framework for institutional change
                      that combines the Institutional Analysis and Development
                      (IAD) framework with the concept of social learning. This
                      basic analytical framework is expanded by conceptualizations
                      of values in moral philosophy, institutional economics, and
                      social psychology. Our framework offers researchers and
                      policy makers an analytical tool to identify how values are
                      embedded in infrastructure and existing regulation and how
                      values shape communities and behavior. It explains how value
                      controversies can trigger social learning processes that
                      eventually can result in structural change. Thus, this
                      framework allows analyzing institutional change over time as
                      well as comparing change patterns across spatial and
                      temporal contexts.},
      cin          = {IEK-STE},
      ddc          = {333.7},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-STE-20101013},
      pnm          = {153 - Assessment of Energy Systems – Addressing Issues of
                      Energy Efficiency and Energy Security (POF3-153)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-153},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000512165900001},
      doi          = {10.1186/s13705-019-0235-y},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/872563},
}