Forging a sharper blade: A design science research approach for transition studies

Paul Moritz Wiegmann, Madis Talmar (Corresponding author), S.B. de Nijs

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Abstract

Research on socio-technical transitions often recognizes the need for change in order to make society and the economy more sustainable. Yet, much of transition studies focuses on developing explanatory knowledge. There is a scarcity of tools and other prescriptive knowledge that is directly relevant to practice to induce the needed change. In line with recent calls to introduce a design perspective in the transitions field, we present Design Science Research (DSR). DSR is well established in other areas, such as organization studies and information sciences, and has the potential to support important contributions to transitions research. In this paper, we introduce the approach, present an example where DSR is used to develop design knowledge about socio-political work in the Dutch geothermal energy niche, and discuss how DSR adds to existing research approaches in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100760
Number of pages16
JournalEnvironmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Design science research
  • Transition studies
  • Research methodology
  • Design principles
  • Socio-political work
  • Tools

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