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Analysing future change in the EU's energy innovation system

KIM, Yeong Jae / Wilson, Charlie

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Abstract

We develop a novel approach for quantitatively analysing future storylines of change by combining econometric analysis and Monte Carlo simulation for four different storylines of change in the EU's energy innovation system. We explore impacts on three key innovation outcomes: patenting (innovation), co-invention (collaboration), and technology cost reduction (diffusion). We find that diverse mixes of policy instruments stimulate collaborative innovation activity. We find that both RD&D expenditure and trade imports support knowledge generation and exchange, and that these relationships are largely robust to future uncertainty. Conversely, we find that policy durability and stability are only weakly linked to innovation outcomes, suggesting that adaptive policy responding to rapidly changing innovation environments should play an important part of the EU's energy future.

Issue Date
2019-04
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords(Author)
Monte Carlo Simulation; Econometric Analysis; Scenario Analysis; Energy Technology Innovation System
DOI
10.1016/j.esr.2019.04.012
Journal Title
Energy Strategy Reviews
Start Page
279
End Page
299
ISSN
2211-467X
Language
English
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