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Competition and Cooperation between Europe and China in the Wind Power Sector
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January 2011

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36 Citations

SSRN Electronic Journal

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Axel Berger

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Song Hong

This paper uses a value chain lens to examine the prospects for competition and cooperation between Europe and China in the global wind power sector. Drawing on insights from fieldwork conducted in 2010 combined with secondary industry data, we find that Chinese and European industries are developing distinct models of industrial‐technological organisation. The usual headlines emphasising Sino‐European competition or conflict fail to capture the complexity of current reality. While competition among lead firms is increasing, there are also considerable prospects for increased collaboration between firms across the value chains. China, Europe and the world can benefit from such collaboration to drive down the costs of the technology, improve quality, enhance innovation capabilities and make wind power a more credible energy option for the world. Policy initiatives in and between China and Europe have a big role to play in securing mutually beneficial relationships for the future.

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... Research on the development of the OWP industry has mainly focused on actor strategies and government policies from an industrial and regional development perspectives. From a sectoral development dimension, earlier studies have focused on the development, build-up and industrialization processes of OWP value chains Karlsen, 2018;Lema et al., 2011;Steen et al., 2024), firm level market development strategies (e.g., Afewerki, 2019Afewerki, , 2020Dedecca et al., 2016) as well as firm diversifications and knowledge spillover dynamics from related industries such as the offshore Petro-maritime (e. g., Afewerki & Steen, 2022;Hansen & Steen, 2015;Mäkitie et al., 2018Mäkitie et al., , 2019Simmie, 2012;Steen & Hansen, 2018;Steen & Weaver, 2017). OWP research further shows how OWP industrial development processes is shaped by regional institutional context 2021;Dawley et al., 2019;Jolly et al., 2023) and particularly by the interlinkages between knowledge networks, regional innovation systems, and the legacies of previous industries (e.g., Fornahl et al., 2012;van der Loos et al., 2021). ...

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Industry development in the absence of a home market: A semi-systemic review of the drivers for offshore wind industry development in Norway
Competition and Cooperation between Europe and China in the Wind Power Sector
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  • January 2011

SSRN Electronic Journal