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Explore the dynamics of systemic innovation in sustainable energy transitions within entrepreneurial universities. Dive into the implied relations between scientific knowledge and knowledge production, knowledge ecologies, and unique challenges faced by strategic partnerships in the era of smart cities.
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The quest for mission-oriented science-society relations Euspri konferenz 2012, KarlsruheTrack: New Methods – Sustainability Transitions Nicolaj Tofte Brenneche, Phd student Copenhagen Business School Dept. of Management, Politics and Philosophy
Transition cartographies • Cartography: Implied relation between what counts as scientific knowledge and the organization of knowledge production Isabelle Stengers: Knowledge ecologies and reciprocal capture Karin Knorr-Cetina: Epistemic cultures, machineries of knowledge production Gilles Deleuze: Virtual-actual causalities • Energy transitions: Mapping activities are extensive. Which kinds of maps can organize systemic innovation?
Topology and systemic innovation Cartographies Topology Knowledge creation and topology: Demonstratorium “Smart cities” Strategic partnerships (H2020)
Challenges for (the study of) policy • What is “an entrepreneurial university”? • The challenge of systemic innovation in energy streches far, far beyond commercialization of technologies. • Disconnection between emerging practices (knowledge topologies) and the typology of the entrepreneurial university • Organizational entrepreneurship.