[ 515MASUSTTK20 ]                                         KS                                         Socio-Technical Transition Management
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                | Es ist eine neuere Version 2025W dieser LV im Curriculum Bachelor's programme Transformation Studies. Art x Science 2025W vorhanden. | 
                
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                      | Workload | 
                                            Education level | 
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                                            Coordinating university | 
                     
                    
                      | 3 ECTS | 
                                            
                      B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year | 
                      Business Administration | 
                                                                  
                          Matthias Fink                       | 
                                               
                                            2 hpw | 
                                            Johannes Kepler University Linz | 
                     
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                      | Detailed information | 
                     
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Bachelor's programme (*)Betriebswirtschaftslehre 2021W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      (*)Understanding the concept of socio-technical transition management as a multi-level approach. 
Becoming familiar with sustainable technologies and their role towards sustainable transformation of markets, industries and societies. 
Gaining insights of the macro-, meso- and micro-level responsible transformation drivers. 
Learning about socio-technical transition practices. 
Be familiar with societal and entrepreneurial challenges of socio-technical transition management.
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                      | Subject | 
                      (*)- Concept of socio-technical transition management as a multi-level approach addressing niche (i.e. entrepreneurs/start-ups), socio-technical systems (e.g. incumbents, associations, regulatory framework, customers), and landscape (long-term developments such as oil prices) levels.
 - Sustainable technologies and their role towards sustainable transformation of markets, industries and societies. 
 - Macro-, meso- and micro-level responsible transformation drivers. 
 - Socio-technical transition practices. 
 - Societal and entrepreneurial challenges of socio-technical transition management.
 - Implications of multi-level co-evolution for organizations
 
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | 
                      (*)Exam, class assignments/active participation
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                      | Methods | 
                      (*)Lecture, in-class discussions, case studies
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                      | Language | 
                      English and French | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Study material | 
                      (*)Selected articles from leading academic journals.
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                      | Changing subject? | 
                      No | 
                     
                      
                    
                     
                    
                    
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                      | On-site course | 
                     
                         
                    
                        | Maximum number of participants | 
                      100 | 
                          
                    
                      | Assignment procedure | 
                      Assignment according to priority | 
                     
                    
                     
                    
                    
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