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1Conflicting narratives and power dynamics in the transition towards circular bioeconomy in Swedish regions 1
2025, , 54-73
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2How aligned are industry strategy and government policy for the decarbonization of energy-intensive process industries?
Climate Policy, 2024, 24, 1149-1162
6.15Citations (PDF)
3A competence set for sustainable urban development: framing a research agenda1.62Citations (PDF)
4Scalar orientation of policies and technology legitimacy: The case of decarbonization in Norway5.57Citations (PDF)
5Industry legitimacy: bright and dark phases in regional industry path development
Regional Studies, 2022, 56, 630-643
4.236Citations (PDF)
6The foundational economy and regional development
Regional Studies, 2022, 56, 1033-1042
4.272Citations (PDF)
7Assessing the feasibility of archetypal transition pathways towards carbon neutrality – A comparative analysis of European industries11.135Citations (PDF)
8Walking the talk? Innovation policy approaches to unleash the transformative potentials of the Nordic bioeconomy
Science and Public Policy, 2022, 49, 324-346
2.512Citations (PDF)
9Community Energy in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region: From Standstill to First Steps
2022, , 49-74
4Citations (PDF)
10Knowledge recombination for emerging technological innovations: The case of green shipping
Technovation, 2022, 114, 102454
11.127Citations (PDF)
11Exploring alternative economic pathways: a comparison of foundational economy and Doughnut economics2.622Citations (PDF)
12Complementarity formation mechanisms in technology value chains
Research Policy, 2022, 51, 104559
8.151Citations (PDF)
13How many firms benefit from a window of opportunity? Knowledge spillovers, industry characteristics, and catching up in the Chinese biomass power plant industry
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2021, 29, 1211-1232
2.027Citations (PDF)
14Context and agency in urban community energy initiatives: An analysis of six case studies from the Baltic Sea Region
Energy Policy, 2021, 148, 111956
9.257Citations (PDF)
15The many roles of change agency in the game of green path development in the North2.875Citations (PDF)
16Blending new and old in sustainability transitions: Technological alignment between fossil fuels and biofuels in Norwegian coastal shipping7.576Citations (PDF)
17Building communities in times of crisis - Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work of transition intermediaries in the energy sector7.521Citations (PDF)
18Regional foundations of energy transitions4.571Citations (PDF)
19An industrial policy framework for transforming energy and emissions intensive industries towards zero emissions
Climate Policy, 2021, 21, 1053-1065
6.1124Citations (PDF)
20Policy challenges to community energy in the EU: A systematic review of the scientific literature17.979Citations (PDF)
21Sustainability transitions in coastal shipping: The role of regime segmentation2.421Citations (PDF)
22Adopting hydrogen direct reduction for the Swedish steel industry: A technological innovation system (TIS) study9.8133Citations (PDF)
23Implementing maritime battery-electric and hydrogen solutions: A technological innovation systems analysis7.0101Citations (PDF)
24A new dawn for (oil) incumbents within the bioeconomy? Trade-offs and lessons for policy
Energy Policy, 2020, 145, 111763
9.227Citations (PDF)
25Technology characteristics and catching-up policies: Solar energy technologies in Mexico5.124Citations (PDF)
26Agency and actors in regional industrial path development. A framework and longitudinal analysis
Geoforum, 2020, 111, 176-188
2.6137Citations (PDF)
27Local development through the foundational economy? Priority-setting in Danish municipalities
Local Economy, 2020, 35, 768-786
1.114Citations (PDF)
28Green growth – A synthesis of scientific findings13.9196Citations (PDF)
29Green industry development in different types of regions
European Planning Studies, 2019, 27, 2163-2183
3.8162Citations (PDF)
30Innovation policy for system-wide transformation: The case of strategic innovation programmes (SIPs) in Sweden
Research Policy, 2019, 48, 1048-1061
8.1202Citations (PDF)
31Cities and climate change – examining advantages and challenges of urban climate change experiments
European Planning Studies, 2019, 27, 282-299
3.844Citations (PDF)
32Theoretical perspectives on innovation for waste valorisation in the bioeconomy
2019, , 51-70
9Citations (PDF)
33New path development for forest-based value creation in Norway
2019, , 73-90
3Citations (PDF)
34Innovation in the bioeconomy – dynamics of biorefinery innovation networks4.046Citations (PDF)
35Proximity and power in collaborative innovation projects
Regional Studies, 2018, 52, 35-46
4.218Citations (PDF)
36Path creation in Nordic energy and road transport systems – The role of technological characteristics17.917Citations (PDF)
37Toward Technology-Sensitive Catching-Up Policies: Insights from Renewable Energy in China
World Development, 2017, 96, 418-437
4.7125Citations (PDF)
38Unpacking resource mobilisation by incumbents for biorefineries: the role of micro-level factors for technological innovation system weaknesses4.067Citations (PDF)
39Technological innovation systems for biorefineries: a review of the literature3.3112Citations (PDF)
40The Role of Trials and Demonstration Projects in the Development of a Sustainable Bioeconomy
Sustainability, 2017, 9, 419
3.431Citations (PDF)
41Value Chain Structures that Define European Cellulosic Ethanol Production
Sustainability, 2017, 9, 118
3.425Citations (PDF)
42What Is the Bioeconomy? A Review of the Literature
Sustainability, 2016, 8, 691
3.4582Citations (PDF)
43Upgrading to lead firm position via international acquisition: learning from the global biomass power plant industry3.469Citations (PDF)
44Innovation Policy for Grand Challenges. An Economic Geography Perspective
Geography Compass, 2015, 9, 483-496
3.2143Citations (PDF)
45Substitution or Overlap? The Relations between Geographical and Non-spatial Proximity Dimensions in Collaborative Innovation Projects
Regional Studies, 2015, 49, 1672-1684
4.2147Citations (PDF)
46The role of lock-in mechanisms in transition processes: The case of energy for road transport5.5265Citations (PDF)
47The geography of sustainability transitions: Review, synthesis and reflections on an emergent research field5.5773Citations (PDF)
48Interdisciplinary research and geography: Overcoming barriers through proximity
Science and Public Policy, 2015, 42, 242-254
2.523Citations (PDF)
49Competitive low-tech manufacturing and challenges for regional policy in the European context--lessons from the Danish experience4.530Citations (PDF)
50Juggling with Proximity and Distance: Collaborative Innovation Projects in the <scp>D</scp>anish Cleantech Industry
Economic Geography, 2014, 90, 375-402
7.352Citations (PDF)
51Human Capital in Low-Tech Manufacturing: The Geography of the Knowledge Economy in Denmark
European Planning Studies, 2014, 22, 1693-1710
3.815Citations (PDF)
52Bridging regional innovation: cross-border collaboration in the Øresund Region
Geografisk Tidsskrift, 2013, 113, 25-38
0.632Citations (PDF)
53Innovation, regional development and relations between high- and low-tech industries2.888Citations (PDF)
54The Danish fabricated metal industry: A competitive medium-low-tech industry in a highwage country
Geografisk Tidsskrift, 2010, 110, 65-80
0.616Citations (PDF)
55Integration of the scientific community as exemplified by the biotech sector: An analysis based on bibliometric indicators in the Danish–Swedish border region
Geo Journal, 2007, 67, 241-252
2.06Citations (PDF)
56Understanding conditions for path development after path exhaustion3.86Citations (PDF)
57A framework for assessing the sustainable transition potential of municipal climate change mitigation plans5.32Citations (PDF)