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Carbon capture and storage in South Africa: A technological innovation system with a political economy focus

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120633

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Technological innovation system; Carbon capture and storage; Political economy; South Africa

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This study investigates South Africa's deployment of the carbon capture and storage project in the context of technological innovation system approach, identifying shortcomings and developing an integrated framework for better understanding. The findings emphasize the importance of incumbents' power and the lack of a legal framework, which may hinder the success of TIS implementation.
This research investigates the technological innovation system (TIS) approach in emerging markets, focusing on South Africa?s deployment of the carbon capture and storage (CCS) project and explaining its underlying structures and functions. In identifying the shortcomings of the TIS, this study further considers relevant contextual factors that affect the successful employment of the system, particularly the political economy of the energy sector. As a result, it develops an integrated framework that offers a more comprehensive understanding of the factors relevant to TIS implementation. Utilising a qualitative thematic analysis to analyse secondary data, the findings of our study reveal the pertinence of the power of incumbents and the lack of a legal framework. The results not only theoretically contribute to the innovation system field but also offer practical suggestions for the execution and management of technological projects in South Africa.

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