Peer-reviewed publications

Articles and papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and peer-reviewed books and book chapters.

Lerpold, L. & Nordbrand, S.

(2021)

Sustainable value chains

In Tommy Borglund, Hans de Geer and Susanne Sweet (eds): CSR and Sustainable Business, 2nd edition. Sanoma Utbildning

Hällerstrand, L.

(2024)

Sustainable Ventures And External Financing: Empirical Insights On The Financing Access Gap

Doctoral dissertation, Luleå University of Technology.

Hällerstrand, L.

(2024)

Sustainable Ventures And External Financing: Empirical Insights On The Financing Access Gap

Doctoral dissertation, Luleå University of Technology.

Schill, C., & Rocha, J.

(2023)

Sustaining local commons in the face of uncertain ecological thresholds: Evidence from a framed field experiment with Colombian small-scale fishers

Ecological Economics, 207, 107695

Crona, Beatrice

(2021)

Sweet Spots or Dark Corners? An environmental sustainability examination of Big Data and AI in ESG

Handbook of Big Data and Analytics in Accounting and Auditing

Crona, Beatrice, Carl Folke, and Victor Galaz

(2021)

The Anthropocene reality of financial risk

One Earth 4, no. 5 (2021): 618-628.

• David Collste, Patrik Henriksson, Sebastien Akbik, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Carl Folke, Lin Lerpold, Emilie Lindkvist, Pernilla Malmer, Gay Ordenes, Juan Rocha, Caroline Schill and Maria Schultz

(2022)

The co-evolving nature of inequality

In Victor Galaz and David Collste (eds): Economy and finance for a just future on a thriving planet. Report for Stockholm+50. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm: 20–24.

Fausto Corvino

(2023)

The Compound Injustice of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

Ethics, Policy & Environment

Corvino, Fausto

(2023)

The Compound Injustice of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

Ethics, Policy & Environment

Christopher Rosenqvist, Örjan Sjöberg

(2024)

The difference that the institutional environment makes: Leveraging coordination to balance platform dominance, mutuality and autonomy in geographically fragmented hospitality labour markets

Digital Geography and Society