Document Type : Original Article
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1 Technology & Innovation Policy Studies Dep., National Research Institute for Science Policy (NRISP), Tehran, Iran
2 PhD student in Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
This paper analyzes the life cycle of Iran's wind energy innovation system through a co-evolutionary framework that examines the interplay between the system and its contextual environment. Our analysis reveals that the system is transitioning from formation to growth, but remains vulnerable due to its high dependence on contextual factors. By examining three historical phases, we demonstrate how political, geographical, and sectoral contexts have critically influenced the system's development trajectory. The research identifies key systemic problems across functional, structural, and contextual dimensions, showing how their dynamics have either facilitated or hindered growth. Based on these findings, we propose policy recommendations focused on infrastructure stabilization, institutional support, and contextual management to overcome barriers and enhance the system's resilience and performance. This co-evolutionary perspective offers policymakers a novel framework for understanding and addressing the complex challenges facing renewable energy innovation systems.
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