Published 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

The unknown story of the European carbon market: an archaeology of the electrical sector

  • 1. Grenoble ecole de Management (France)
  • 2. Centre de Gestion Scientifique, Institut interdisciplinaire de l'innovation, CGS-i3, UMR 9217 (France)
  • 3. MINES ParisTech (France)
  • 4. Groupe EDF (France)

Description

In economic literature, the creation of the European carbon market is presented as a major institutional innovation that can be viewed as a direct application of economic theory. In this article, we propose another version of how the European carbon market came about that emphasizes the active role played by companies. For a period of three years, these companies designed and tested a prototype carbon market, while being observed by European experts. Drawing on archive documents, we analyze this experimentation process and examine in detail its influence on the European carbon market. We then discuss the role of companies in the processes of institutional innovation, a process that generally remains invisible. Finally it is explained how such experiments, conducted in protected spaces, can facilitate the design and testing of new concepts

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eh.086.0054

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (French)
L'histoire meconnue du marche europeen du carbone: archeologie du secteur electrique

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Entreprises et Histoire
Journal Volume
1
Journal Issue
no.86
Journal Page Range
p. 54-70
ISSN
1161-2770