Alexandra Mallett

1.0k total citations
25 papers, 721 citations indexed

About

Alexandra Mallett is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. According to data from OpenAlex, Alexandra Mallett has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 721 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 7 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 6 papers in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. Recurrent topics in Alexandra Mallett's work include Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy (7 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (5 papers) and Climate Change Policy and Economics (5 papers). Alexandra Mallett is often cited by papers focused on Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy (7 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (5 papers) and Climate Change Policy and Economics (5 papers). Alexandra Mallett collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and India. Alexandra Mallett's co-authors include Steven Sorrell, Jim Watson, David Ockwell, Robert Slater, Graeme Auld, Eric Afful-Dadzie, Anthony Afful‐Dadzie, Jonn Axsen, Daniel Rosenbloom and Maya Jegen and has published in prestigious journals such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Energy Policy and Global Environmental Change.

In The Last Decade

Alexandra Mallett

25 papers receiving 668 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Alexandra Mallett Canada 13 202 189 180 163 116 25 721
Véronique Vasseur Netherlands 14 178 0.9× 183 1.0× 183 1.0× 213 1.3× 116 1.0× 28 787
Anna Pegels Germany 12 218 1.1× 133 0.7× 132 0.7× 206 1.3× 62 0.5× 21 631
Mehmet Efe Biresselioğlu Türkiye 15 168 0.8× 292 1.5× 131 0.7× 176 1.1× 70 0.6× 43 904
Simone Tagliapietra Italy 16 421 2.1× 324 1.7× 118 0.7× 211 1.3× 135 1.2× 96 1.2k
Richard Hanna United Kingdom 11 131 0.6× 215 1.1× 134 0.7× 121 0.7× 80 0.7× 22 806
Hazel Pettifor United Kingdom 11 193 1.0× 356 1.9× 108 0.6× 89 0.5× 115 1.0× 17 790
Cameron Roberts United Kingdom 10 228 1.1× 172 0.9× 270 1.5× 95 0.6× 102 0.9× 14 977
Gabriel Chan United States 17 382 1.9× 213 1.1× 182 1.0× 186 1.1× 132 1.1× 46 884
Holger Dalkmann United Kingdom 7 195 1.0× 261 1.4× 149 0.8× 79 0.5× 193 1.7× 21 953
Alvar Palm Sweden 8 143 0.7× 129 0.7× 228 1.3× 321 2.0× 48 0.4× 9 698

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alexandra Mallett

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2025). Pathways for the Indian steel sector: Realizing low carbon industrial clusters through a place-based approach in eastern India. Energy Research & Social Science. 127. 104209–104209. 1 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2022). Public participation in environmental impact assessment processes through various channels – Can you listen to us now? Lessons from a Brazilian mining case. The Extractive Industries and Society. 13. 101186–101186. 12 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2021). Environmental impacts of mining in Brazil and the environmental licensing process: Changes needed for changing times?. The Extractive Industries and Society. 8(3). 100952–100952. 14 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2020). Unearthing power: A decolonial analysis of the Samarco mine disaster and the Brazilian mining industry. The Extractive Industries and Society. 7(2). 704–715. 20 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2018). Views from above: policy entrepreneurship and climate policy change on electricity in the Canadian Arctic. Regional Environmental Change. 18(5). 1323–1336. 11 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra. (2018). Beyond frontier technologies, expert knowledge and money: New parameters for innovation and energy systems change. Energy Research & Social Science. 39. 122–129. 5 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2017). Electric (dis) connections: Comparative review of smart grid news coverage in the United States and Canada. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 82. 1913–1921. 18 indexed citations
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Axsen, Jonn, et al.. (2017). The role of environmental framing in socio-political acceptance of smart grid: The case of British Columbia, Canada. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 82. 1939–1951. 36 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2017). Smart grid framing through coverage in the Canadian media: Technologies coupled with experiences. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 82. 1952–1960. 21 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra. (2016). Trade and Industrial Policy as Levers for Sustainable Energy Technology Adoption? Experiences from UrbanLatinAmerica. Review of Policy Research. 33(4). 348–375. 3 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, et al.. (2015). Report on the State of Alternative Energy in the Arctic. Carleton University's Institutional Repository (MacOdrum Library, Carleton University). 11 indexed citations
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Auld, Graeme, et al.. (2014). Evaluating the effects of policy innovations: Lessons from a systematic review of policies promoting low-carbon technology. Global Environmental Change. 29. 444–458. 67 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra. (2012). Technology cooperation for sustainable energy: a review of pathways. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment. 2(2). 234–250. 17 indexed citations
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Watson, Jim, Robert A. Byrne, David Ockwell, et al.. (2011). UK-China collaborative study on low carbon technology transfer: final report. Figshare. 5 indexed citations
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Ockwell, David, et al.. (2010). Intellectual property rights and low carbon technology transfer: Conflicting discourses of diffusion and development. Global Environmental Change. 20(4). 729–738. 120 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra, David Ockwell, Amit Kumar, et al.. (2009). UK-India collaborative study on low carbon technology transfer: Phase II Final Report. Figshare. 4 indexed citations
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Ockwell, David, et al.. (2009). A blueprint for post-2012 technology transfer to developing countries. Figshare. 3 indexed citations
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Ockwell, David, Adrian Ely, Alexandra Mallett, Oliver Johnson, & Jim Watson. (2009). Low Carbon Development: The Role of Local Innovative Capabilities. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 17 indexed citations
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Mallett, Alexandra. (2007). Social acceptance of renewable energy innovations: The role of technology cooperation in urban Mexico. Energy Policy. 35(5). 2790–2798. 128 indexed citations

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