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Towards sustainability in the port sector: The role of intermediation in transition work

Abstract

Intermediation has received substantial attention from transition scholars. Intermediaries play important roles in configuring, brokering, and facilitating transition efforts and operate in different parts of socio-technical systems. Their node position between transport and energy systems makes port authorities a potentially crucial intermediary in transitioning the many different sectors that intersect in ports. Ports are increasingly orienting their environmental endeavours towards energy issues and are pressured to reduce their global emissions. This paper explores intermediation in ports and investigates how intermediation connects to transition work. Based on a quantitative survey among 96 Norwegian ports, we find that ports engage in intermediation to varying extent, and that intermediation is associated with progressive transition work. The study complements previous research on intermediaries by conceptualising and quantitatively measuring transition work, allowing us to explore in what ways ports rely on intermediation in their sustainability endeavours.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Mobility
  • SINTEF Digital / Technology Management
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2021

Published in

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions

ISSN

2210-4224

Volume

40

Page(s)

296 - 314

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository