Books and Book Chapters

2023

  • Markard, J., Isoaho, K. & Widdel, L. (2023): “Discourses around decline: Comparing the debates on coal phase-out in the UK, Germany and Finland“ in: Koretsky, Z., Stegmaier, P., Turnheim, B., van Lente, H. (Eds.), Technologies in Decline: Socio-technical approaches to discontinuation and destabilization. Routledge, New York, pp. 119-144. Open Access. Downloadhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003213642/technologies-decline-zahar-koretsky-peter-stegmaier-bruno-turnheim-harro-van-lente
  • Markard, J. & Rosenbloom, D. (2023): “Phases of the net-zero energy transition and strategies to achieve it“ in: Araújo, K. (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions. Routledge, New York.
  • Araujo, K., Foxon, T., Markard, J., Raven, R., Shaeffer, R. (2023): “Reconceptualizing the next frontier in energy transitions“ in: Araújo, K. (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions. Routledge, New York.

2020

  • Meuer, J., Fiss, P. (2020): "Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) in Business and Management Research" in: M. Hitt (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. New York: Oxford University Press. (forthcoming)
  • Williams, A., Heucher, K., & Whiteman, G. (2020). Planetary emergency and paradox. In: Bednarek, R., Pina e Cunha, M. & Smith, W. (eds.) Both/and-ing paradox theory interdisciplinary dialogues on organizational paradox. Research in Sociology of Organization. Emerald Publishing. In Press.
  • Samuel, G., Stowell, A., Williams, A., & Irwin, R. (2020). Transferring interdisciplinary sustainability research to practice: Barriers and solutions to the practitioner-academic gap. In: Sjafjell, B., Russell, R. Van der Velden, M. (eds.) Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Business: Perspectives of Female Business Scholars. Springer. In Press.

2019

  • Worch, H., Kabinga, M., Eberhard, A., Markard, J., Truffer, B. (2019): “Why the Lights Went Out: A Capability Perspective on the Unintended Consequences of Sector Reform Processes” in: Gil, N.; Stafford, A. and Musonda, I. (Eds.), Duality by Design – The global race to build Africa’s infrastructure. Cambridge University Press, pp. 33-68.

2018

  • Whiteman, G. & Williams, A. (2018). Systemic ecosystem risks: Implications for organization studies. In: Gephart, R., Miller, C. & Svedberg Helgesson, K. (eds) The Routledge Companion to Risk, Crisis, and Emergency Management. DownloadISBN: 9781138208865

2016

2015

  • Caves, K., Meuer, J., Rupietta, C. (2015): “Qualitative Comparative Analysis For Instructional Leadership” in: Browers, A., Soho, A., Barnett, B. (eds.): International Research on School Leadership - Challenges and Opportunities of Educational Leadership Research and Practice: The State of the Field and Its Multiple Futures, Vol. 6. IAP. DownloadISBN 978-1-68123-274-4
  • Kennedy, S. Whiteman, G., & Williams, A. (2015). Sustainable innovation at Interface: Workplace pro-​environmental behavior as a collective driver for continuous improvement. In: Barling, J. and Robertson, J. (eds) The Psychology of Green Organizations. Oxford University Press. DownloadISBN: 9780199997480

2014

  • Daly, I.; Haney, A. B. (eds.) (2014): "53 Interesting Ways to Communicate Your Research", Newmarket: The Professional and Higher Partnership. DownloadISBN:9781907076633
  • Frei, F. (2014): "Schweizerische Besonderheiten in der Planung von Windparks",
    in: Kawann, C. (ed.): "Energie im Wandel", etv-Energieverlag. ISBN: 978-3-942370-41-7

2011

  • Akcura, E.; Haney, A.B.; Jamasb, T.; Reiner, D. M. (2011):
    "From citizen to consumer: Energy policy and public attitudes in the UK",
    in: Jamasb, T.; Pollitt, M. G. (eds.): The Future of Electricity Demand: Customers, Citizens and Loads, 231-248. DownloadISBN:9781107532731
  • Busch T., Shrivastava P. (2011):
    "The Global Carbon Crisis - Emerging Carbon Constraints and Strategic Management Options",
    Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield (2011). DownloadISBN: 978-1-906093-61-7
  • Busch T., Stinchfield B.T., Wood M.S. (2011):
    "Rethinking sustainability, innovation, and financial performance",
    in: Marcus, A., Shrivastava, P., Sharma, S., Pogutz, S. (eds.): "Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy - Integrating Research and Practice on Sustainable Enterprise", Palgrave Publishing, 81-105 (2011). DownloadISBN: 978-0-230-11940-6
  • Hamprecht J., Sprengel D., Hoffmann V.H. (2011):
    "How Regulatory Uncertainty Impedes the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions"
    in: Alfred Marcus, Paul Shrivastava, Sanjay Sharma, Stefano Pogutz. (eds): "Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy", 19-35 New York (2011). DownloadISBN: 978-0-230-11940-6
  • Haney, A.B.; Jamasb, T.; Pollitt, M. G. (2011):
    "Smart metering: Technology, economics and international experience"
    in: Jamasb, T.; Pollitt, M. G. (eds.): "The Future of Electricity Demand: Customers, Citizens and Loads", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 161-184. DownloadISBN:9781107532731
  • Haney, A.B.; T. Jamasb, L.M.; Platchkov; Pollitt, M. G. (2011):
    "Demand-side management strategies and the residential sector: Lessons from international experience",
    in: Jamasb, T.; Pollitt, M.G. (eds.): "The Future of Electricity Demand: Customers, Citizens and Loads", 337-378. DownloadISBN:9781107532731

2009

  • Busch T., Hoffmann V.H.:
    "Quo vadis, carbon? New uncertainties require corporate carbon risk management", in: von Rohr, P.R., Walde, P., Batlogg, B. (eds.): "Energy", vdf Hochschulverlag, 61-74 [in German] (2009). DownloadISBN: 978-3-7281-3219-2

2008

  • Busch, T.; Callsen, S.; Orbach, T.:
    "Financial markets as climate-relevant actors",
    in: Schüle, R. (eds.): "Acting Beyond Limits? Emission markets for Climate and Energy Policies", oekom Verlag, Munich, 152-163 [in German] (2008). DownloadISBN: 978-3-86581-095-3
  • Busch, T.; Klee, H.; Hoffmann, V.H.:
    “Curbing Greenhouse Gas Emissions on a Sectoral Basis: The Cement Sustainability Initiative”,
    in: Sullivan, Rory (ed): "Corporate responses to climate change", Greenleaf Publishing (2008). DownloadISBN: 978-1-906093-08-2
  • Engau, C.; Sprengel, D.; Hoffmann, V.H.:
    “Fasten Your Seatbelts: European Airline Responses to Climate Change Turbulence”,
    in: Rory Sullivan (ed): "Corporate responses to climate change", Greenleaf Publishing (2008). DownloadISBN: 978-1-906093-08-2
  • Hoffmann, V.H.; Trautmann, T.:
    “Three types of impact from the European Emission Trading Scheme: direct cost, indirect cost, and uncertainty”,
    in: Antes, R.; Hansjürgens, B. (eds.): "Economics and Management of Climate Change", Springer, New York 2008. DownloadISBN: 978-0-387-77352-0
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