Peer-reviewed publications

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

Crona, Beatrice, Carl Folke, and Victor Galaz

(2021)

The Anthropocene reality of financial risk

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

de Bruin, B.

(2024)

Reflexive Law and Climate Change: The EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan

In Sandberg, J. & Warenski, L. (eds.), The Philosophy of Money & Finance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 148–168.

de Bruin, B. & J. de Grefte (accepted).

(2024)

Sustainable finance, biodiversity, and greenwashing: How contested values, metrics, and causation facilitate information distortion, omission, and pollution.

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability.

de Bruin, B., Zaal, R. & Jeurissen, R.

(2023)

Pitting Virtue Ethics Against Situationism: An Empirical Argument for Virtue.

Ethical Theory Moral Practice

Downing, A.S., Kumar, M., Andersson, A., Causevic, A., Gustafsson, Ö., Joshi, N. U., Krishnamurthy, C. K. B., Scholtens, B., Crona, B. (2022).

(2022)

Unlocking the unsustainable rice-wheat system of Indian Punjab: Assessing alternatives to crop-residue burning from a systems perspective

Ecological Economics, Volume 195

Ejdemo, T., & Örtqvist, D.

(2021)

Exploring a leading and lagging regions dichotomy: does entrepreneurship and diversity explain it?

Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 10(1), 6.

Elliott, J. & de Bruin, B.

(2024)

Corporate lawyers and climate change: perspectives from professional ethics and business and human rights

In Andreas Ziegler, Damiano Canapa, and Maria Izabel Cardozo (eds.), Business and Human Rights: Emerging Challenges, Issues, and Trends. Brill Nijhoff.

Elliott, Jasmine & Löfgren, Åsa

(2023)

If money talks, what is the banking industry saying about climate change?

Climate Policy, 22 (6), 743-753

Emmy Wassénius, Beatrice Crona

(2024)

Aggravation Risk: A tool to capture multiple pathways of corporate sustainability risk

DiVA

Endörfer, R.

(2021)

Should market harms be an exception to the Harm Principle?

Economics And Philosophy