We propose a generic theory of the diffusion of eco-technologies that integrates properties of the market, technology, policy change, and public policy interventions. Eco-technologies are technologies that lead to reduced environmental stress compared to an incumbent, mainstream technology. Because our theory is generic, it can be applied to a wide set of different technologies. Methodologically, we rely on System Dynamics modeling and simulation to arrive at a dynamic, causally explicit, and endogenous explanation of the key feedback loops driving (or inhibiting) such diffusion processes. In addition to a description of our theory, we provide an extensive discussion of how the System Dynamics methodology can be used to conduct research and support policymaking in the context of eco-technologies. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013.
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Müller, M. O., Kaufmann-Hayoz, R., Schwaninger, M., & Ulli-Beer, S. (2013). The diffusion of eco-technologies: A model-based theory. Understanding Complex Systems, 49–67. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8606-0_4
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