Maria Altunay

Doctoral Student at Environmental Systems Analysis

Doctoral student at the Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, at the Department of Technology Management and Economics. My research focuses on established actors and their role in socio-technical transitions. In my licentiate thesis I criticized the dominant perspective on established energy incumbents by showing that Swedish energy companies actively engage in different business models for solar energy, explaining why they choose to engage in certain models rather than others, and analyzing how their collaboration with new, specialized solar firms developed over time. I am currently studying how the political discourse related to solar energy changed over time in order to explain why cooperative ownership of solar plants (which, in the Swedish context, has often been initiated by municipally owned energy companies) has continuously been less promoted than individual ownership (i.e. rooftop applications).

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Showing 4 publications

2023

Interaction between Energy Incumbents and Solar Entrants: Relationship Status Complicated

Maria Altunay, Anna Bergek
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. Vol. 46
Journal article
2021

Solar business model adoption by energy incumbents: the importance of strategic fit

Maria Altunay, Anna Bergek, Alvar Palm
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. Vol. 40, p. 501-520
Journal article
2020

A taxonomy of consumer-oriented smart energy business models

Ute Paukstadt, Torsten Gollhardt, Maria Altunay et al
27th European Conference on Information Systems - Information Systems for a Sharing Society, ECIS 2019
Paper in proceeding

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Showing 2 research projects

2021–2023

Community solar: participation, organisation, and regulation

Anna Bergek Technology Management and Economics
Maria Altunay Environmental Systems Analysis
Swedish Energy Agency

3 publications exist
2019–2021

Electricity retailers and solar power diffusion: strategies and critical trade-offs

Anna Bergek Environmental Systems Analysis
Maria Blarr Environmental Systems Analysis
Swedish Energy Agency

4 publications exist
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