This article focuses on the role of community leadership in the development of grass- roots innovations. It asks: When community leaders initiate energy projects, what types of skills and knowledge practices do they utilise to nurture grassroots innovations? Grass- roots innovations are usually driven by social and sustainability motives, and developed by civil society groups. Based on a mixed methods approach including research interviews and site visits, the article draws on previous literature on community leadership, grass- roots innovations and niche literature. Community leadership is analysed via two in-depth community energy cases in the UK. Research findings show that community leadership can aid the development of grassroots innovations, which operate in niches and require nur- turing. Community leadership benefits from being embedded into social networks, shared vision and decision making, but pre-existing skills and tacit knowledge also play a role. Community leaders can also assist niche building by working closely with intermediary actors.
Mari Martiskainen (2017) The role of community leadership in the development of grassroots innovations, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 22, 78-89, DOI: 10.1080/09537325.2015.1063603
Open access article, available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2016.05.002