Radical system innovations are slow to transform markets. Borderstep investigated how such processes can be accelerated by an activating state.
The project, which was funded by the BMBF under the research priority "Economics of Climate Change", aimed to determine whether digitisation will lead to more or less climate protection overall.
The project aimed to develop an overall political concept for social change processes towards a Green Economy. Success factors for transformation processes were derived from case studies.
The short study provides an overview of the current state of knowledge on direct and indirect effects of digitisation on climate protection.
The project analysed the structural change in the automotive industry triggered by globalisation, digitalisation and climate protection.
Radical system innovations only slowly lead to the transformation of markets. The project investigated how such processes can be accelerated by an activating state.
Goal of the climate technology study was to develop an overview of German products, services, cooperation in the climate adaptation and mitigation market.
This practice-oriented research project aims to increase the ability of the greater Bremen-Oldenburg metropolitan area to deal with climate change in selected fields and to implement measures.