| An agenda for sustainability transitions research: State of the art and future directions |
159 |
| Experimenting with a circular business model: Lessons from eight cases |
39 |
| Circular Cities: Mapping Six Cities in Transition |
29 |
| Sustainability transitions and the state |
23 |
| System dynamics modelling and simulation for sociotechnical transitions research |
22 |
| Harnessing theories of the policy process for analysing the politics of sustainability transitions: A critical survey |
20 |
| Urban sustainability transitions in a context of multi-level governance: A comparison of four European states |
18 |
| Integrating a business model perspective into transition theory: The example of new mobility services |
17 |
| Unrelated diversification in latecomer contexts: Emergence of the Chinese solar photovoltaics industry |
17 |
| Sequence and alignment of external pressures in industry destabilisation: Understanding the downfall of incumbent utilities in the German energy transition (1998-2015) |
16 |
| A typology of intermediary organizations and their impact on sustainability transition policies |
16 |
| Framing low-carbon pathways: A discursive analysis of contending storylines surrounding the phase-out of coal-fired power in Ontario |
16 |
| Passing the baton: How intermediaries advance sustainability transitions in different phases |
15 |
| Navigators through the storm: A review of organization theories and the behavior of incumbent firms during transitions |
15 |
| Deep transitions: Theorizing the long-term patterns of socio-technical change |
14 |
| Justice in energy transitions |
14 |
| Rage against the regime: Niche-regime interactions in the societal embedding of plant-based milk |
13 |
| Creating innovative zero carbon homes in the United Kingdom - Intermediaries and champions in building projects |
13 |
| Agricultural transition: Niche and regime knowledge systems' boundary dynamics |
13 |
| Co-producing urban sustainability transitions knowledge with community, policy and science |
12 |
| Incumbent energy companies navigating energy transitions: strategic action or bricolage? |
12 |
| Where is the politics? E-bike mobility in urban China and civilizational government |
11 |
| Systems of practice and the Circular Economy: Transforming mobile phone product service systems |
11 |
| Narratives of biorefinery innovation for the bioeconomy: Conflict, consensus or confusion? |
10 |
| Crossing the biorefinery valley of death? Actor roles and networks in overcoming barriers to a sustainability transition |
9 |
| A transition to an innovative and inclusive bioeconomy in Aragon, Spain |
9 |
| A social network analysis of Germany's wood-based bioeconomy: Social capital and shared beliefs |
9 |
| Designing industrial strategy for a low carbon transformation |
9 |
| Established industries as foundations for emerging technological innovation systems: The case of solar photovoltaics in Norway |
8 |
| An institutional analysis of the Japanese energy transition |
8 |
| Radical change and deep transitions: Lessons from Europe's infrastructure transition 1815-2015 |
8 |
| Institutional entrepreneurship in the platform economy: How Uber tried (and failed) to change the Dutch taxi law |
8 |
| Role of psychology in sociotechnical transitions studies: Review in relation to consumption and technology acceptance |
8 |
| A struggle for change-The formation of a green-transition advocacy coalition in Finland |
8 |
| Contribution of transition theory to the study of geographical indications |
7 |
| Understanding successive industrial revolutions: A development block approach |
6 |
| Coping with uncertainties of sustainability transitions using exploratory modelling: The case of the MATISSE model and the UK's mobility sector |
6 |
| An agent-based model of climate-energy policies to promote wind propulsion technology in shipping |
6 |
| The diffusion of environmental product and service innovations: Driving and inhibiting factors |
6 |
| Seedbeds, harbours, and battlegrounds: On the origins of favourable environments for urban experimentation with sustainability |
6 |
| A just transition for coal miners? Community identity and support from local policy actors |
6 |
| Religious agency in sustainability transitions: Between experimentation, upscaling, and regime support |
5 |
| Markets as leverage points for transformations of economic systems: The example of the German bioeconomy |
5 |
| Enabling a transformation to a bioeconomy in New Zealand |
5 |
| Comparing energy transitions in Germany and Spain using a political economy perspective |
5 |
| An intermediary approach to technological innovation systems (TIS)-The case of the cleantech sector in Finland |
5 |
| Intermediacy and the diffusion of grassroots innovations: The case of cohousing in the United States |
4 |
| Power transmission: Where the offshore wind energy comes home |
4 |
| Steering the 'C-Day': Insights from the rapid, planned transition of the UK's natural gas conversion programme |
4 |
| Governance of interactions between infrastructure sectors: The making of smart grids in the UK |
4 |