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Building on and contributing to sustainability transitions research with qualitative system dynamics

  • Vincent de Gooyert (Corresponding author)
  • , A. Awan
  • , Cem Gürsan
  • , Floris Swennenhuis
  • , Zahra Janipour
  • , Sara Gonella

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Abstract

This paper explores the novel connection between qualitative system dynamics and sustainability transitions research. As the urgency for sustainable solutions intensifies, this interdisciplinary combination offers a promising avenue for addressing complex sustainability challenges. We reflect on recent research projects to establish the value of combining the two fields. We delve into the methodological and theoretical synergies, using examples to illustrate how the two fields can mutually benefit from each other. We find that qualitative system dynamics complements other sustainability transitions research approaches by encouraging (a) more inductive research that results in a broader system boundary than traditional sustainability transitions research frameworks and (b) higher endogeneity, which leads to a better appreciation of the feedback mechanisms that determine whether transitions succeed or not. This leads to an explicit reflection on assumptions that otherwise might remain hidden, and more explicit conceptualizations of the feedback mechanisms driving and hindering sustainability transitions and recommendations on navigating seemingly opposing interests that diminish when seeing the whole system. We also propose how future research can contribute to further cross-fertilization between the two fields, including the need for explicit positioning in terms of starting points, considering different philosophical paradigms, exploring combinations with other analytical approaches to foster change, and increasing reflection on the part of researchers, particularly in participative modes. We argue that the fusion of qualitative system dynamics with sustainability transitions research can significantly enhance our understanding and ability to manage complex sustainability issues, substantially contributing to both academic discourse and practical applications in sustainability transitions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1949-1962
Number of pages14
JournalSustainability Science
Volume19
Issue number6
Early online date29 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Funding

Project C4U received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 884418; Project INSpECT is funded by TKI Deltatechnologie and Next Generation Infrastructures; Project EXPLORE is funded by the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek\u2014NWO); Project Sustainable Plastics is funded by Brightsite and the Institute for Management Research (Radboud University).

FundersFunder number
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Radboud University Medical Center
European Union's Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme884418

    Keywords

    • Endogenous view
    • Feedback mechanisms
    • Qualitative system dynamics
    • Sustainability transitions
    • Systems approaches

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