Abstract
Consensus has built on the need for a sustainable and digital transition of industries to happen in parallel. Sustainability may come from electrification of currently carbon-reliant activities, while digitalisation promises to augment and enhance the abilities of humans. Yet literature suggests a complex relationship between the interconnected social and technical systems that must co-evolve to deliver these transitions, as well as the likely impossibility of their top-down control. Insights may be derived from the first wave of electrification that began over a century ago. In particular, we develop the wave metaphor by focusing on the less visible undercurrents that feed waves and transitions. Based on a systematic review of historical transitions, the paper identifies international cases of electrification and examines factors that could explain past and inform future practice. In particular, it suggests that the transition from ownership to access may be an important but underdeveloped factor.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Unpublished - 2023 |
Event | British Academy of Management Annual Conference - University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Sept 2023 → 6 Sept 2023 |
Conference
Conference | British Academy of Management Annual Conference |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Brighton |
Period | 1/09/23 → 6/09/23 |