Organizing the Dutch Energy Transition
Organizing the Dutch Energy Transition
Kranenburg, Hans van; Witjes, Sjors
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2024
286
Dura
9781032418698
15 a 20 dias
Hans van Kranenburg and Sjors Witjes
Chapter 2: Navigating the phase out and phase in of the Dutch energy transition: Focusing events, framing contests, and policy instruments
Ivo Beenakker, Linda Carton, Hans van Kranenburg, and Sietske Veenman
Chapter 3: The coming-of-age of energy regions: Reconstructing the formation and stabilization of the Regional Energy Strategy as an instrument for the spatial planning of on-land renewable energy in the Netherlands
Martijn Gerritsen
Chapter 4: Homeowners' policy resistance in the energy transition
Lodewijk Emmen and Merel van der Wal
Chapter 5: Mismatches in just energy transitions: A comparative analysis of policy and citizens' future narratives
Sietske Veenman, Maria Kaufmann, Simone Haarbosch, and Ismay Kieskamp
Chapter 6: Fairness! The key to the communities' acceptance of wind farms?
Gerrit Willem Ziggers
Chapter 7: The power of alignment: Conceptualizing strategy-identity alignment in Dutch energy companies
Stephanie Koornneef and Stefan Breet
Chapter 8: The energy transition as a social phenomenon: A case study within network operator TenneT
Henk Ruiter, Robert Ross, Ed Vosselman, and Koos Wagensveld
Chapter 9: Getting organized in the Dutch energy transition; dynamic capabilities enabling shaping up for a changing context
Arjan Pouw and Ruben Mosink
Chapter 10: What it takes to simultaneously create value for multiple stakeholders: Stakeholder orientation and stakeholder-oriented capabilities
Vincent de Gooyert, Etienne A.J.A. Rouwette, Hans van Kranenburg, R. Edward Freeman, and Harry van Breen
Chapter 11: Transformational ability of energy network companies: The role of intra-organizational boundary spanners
Hans van Kranenburg, Sjors Witjes, and Larissa Shnayder
Chapter 12: The need for a multi-strategy approach
Pallas Agterberg
Index
Hans van Kranenburg and Sjors Witjes
Chapter 2: Navigating the phase out and phase in of the Dutch energy transition: Focusing events, framing contests, and policy instruments
Ivo Beenakker, Linda Carton, Hans van Kranenburg, and Sietske Veenman
Chapter 3: The coming-of-age of energy regions: Reconstructing the formation and stabilization of the Regional Energy Strategy as an instrument for the spatial planning of on-land renewable energy in the Netherlands
Martijn Gerritsen
Chapter 4: Homeowners' policy resistance in the energy transition
Lodewijk Emmen and Merel van der Wal
Chapter 5: Mismatches in just energy transitions: A comparative analysis of policy and citizens' future narratives
Sietske Veenman, Maria Kaufmann, Simone Haarbosch, and Ismay Kieskamp
Chapter 6: Fairness! The key to the communities' acceptance of wind farms?
Gerrit Willem Ziggers
Chapter 7: The power of alignment: Conceptualizing strategy-identity alignment in Dutch energy companies
Stephanie Koornneef and Stefan Breet
Chapter 8: The energy transition as a social phenomenon: A case study within network operator TenneT
Henk Ruiter, Robert Ross, Ed Vosselman, and Koos Wagensveld
Chapter 9: Getting organized in the Dutch energy transition; dynamic capabilities enabling shaping up for a changing context
Arjan Pouw and Ruben Mosink
Chapter 10: What it takes to simultaneously create value for multiple stakeholders: Stakeholder orientation and stakeholder-oriented capabilities
Vincent de Gooyert, Etienne A.J.A. Rouwette, Hans van Kranenburg, R. Edward Freeman, and Harry van Breen
Chapter 11: Transformational ability of energy network companies: The role of intra-organizational boundary spanners
Hans van Kranenburg, Sjors Witjes, and Larissa Shnayder
Chapter 12: The need for a multi-strategy approach
Pallas Agterberg
Index