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| Avelino, F. (2009) "Empowerment and the Challenge of Applying Transition Management to ongoing Projects", Policy Sciences, 42(4): 369-390 | Document |
| Avelino, F. and Rotmans, J. (2009) "Power in Transition: An Interdisciplinary Framework to Study Power in Relation to Structural Change", European Journal of Social Theory, 12(40): 543-569 | Document |
| Berkhout, F., Wieczorek, A.J., Raven, R.P.J.M., 2011. Avoiding environmental convergence: a possible role for sustainability experiments in latecomer countries?, International Journal of Institutions and Economics 3(2), 367-385 | Document |
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| Farla, J., Markard, J., Raven, R.P.J.M., Coenen, L., 2012. Sustainability transitions in the making: A closer look at actors, strategies and resources. Technological Forecasting & Social Change. Introduction to special issue on actors, strategies and | Document |
| Gaziulusoy, A. I., Boyle, C. & McDowall, R. (In Press). System innovation for sustainability: a systemic double-flow scenario method for companies. Journal of Cleaner Production. | Document |
| Geels, F.W. (2002), ‘Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: A multi-level perspective and a case-study’, Research Policy, 31(8-9), 1257-1274 | Document |
| Geels, F.W. and R.P.J.M. Raven, 2006, ‘Non-linearity and expectations in niche-development trajectories: Ups and downs in Dutch biogas development (1973-2003)’, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 18(3-4), 375-392 | Document |
| Geels, F.W. and Schot, J.W., 2007, ‘Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways', Research Policy, 36(3), 399-417 | Document |
| Geels, F.W. and Verhees, B., 2011, ‘Cultural legitimacy and framing struggles in innovation journeys: A cultural-performative perspective and a case study of Dutch nuclear energy (1945-1986)’, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 78(6), 910-930 | Document |