Lea Fuenfschilling

2.8k total citations · 4 hit papers
16 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Lea Fuenfschilling is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Management of Technology and Innovation and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Lea Fuenfschilling has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 6 papers in Management of Technology and Innovation and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Lea Fuenfschilling's work include Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (8 papers), University-Industry-Government Innovation Models (5 papers) and Innovation, Technology, and Society (4 papers). Lea Fuenfschilling is often cited by papers focused on Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (8 papers), University-Industry-Government Innovation Models (5 papers) and Innovation, Technology, and Society (4 papers). Lea Fuenfschilling collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Switzerland and Netherlands. Lea Fuenfschilling's co-authors include Bernhard Truffer, Niki Frantzeskaki, Lars Coenen, Christian Binz, Timo von Wirth, Daniel Rosenbloom, Jochen Markard, Frank W. Geels, Sina Leipold and Fredric Bauer and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Journal of Cleaner Production.

In The Last Decade

Lea Fuenfschilling

16 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lea Fuenfschilling Sweden 14 723 434 391 370 271 16 1.9k
Gregory Trencher Japan 26 429 0.6× 388 0.9× 475 1.2× 337 0.9× 215 0.8× 54 2.6k
Andrew McMeekin United Kingdom 20 561 0.8× 550 1.3× 213 0.5× 323 0.9× 436 1.6× 55 2.3k
Sven Lindmark Sweden 8 422 0.6× 323 0.7× 306 0.8× 559 1.5× 447 1.6× 38 1.6k
Harald Rohracher Sweden 25 1.1k 1.5× 829 1.9× 513 1.3× 561 1.5× 340 1.3× 79 3.1k
Mike Hodson United Kingdom 23 1.2k 1.6× 771 1.8× 346 0.9× 306 0.8× 137 0.5× 63 2.7k
Jan-Peter Voß Germany 16 1.2k 1.7× 729 1.7× 305 0.8× 441 1.2× 368 1.4× 26 2.7k
Marjolein van Asselt Netherlands 8 957 1.3× 619 1.4× 211 0.5× 311 0.8× 238 0.9× 13 2.2k
Martin de Jong Netherlands 27 480 0.7× 404 0.9× 310 0.8× 669 1.8× 445 1.6× 53 3.0k
James T. Murphy United States 22 608 0.8× 831 1.9× 219 0.6× 450 1.2× 485 1.8× 45 2.6k
Frans Sengers Netherlands 14 563 0.8× 388 0.9× 348 0.9× 135 0.4× 110 0.4× 25 1.7k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lea Fuenfschilling

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Fuenfschilling, Lea, et al.. (2022). Norm-critical innovation as a way forward for responsible innovation? Evidence from a Swedish innovation policy program. Journal of Responsible Innovation. 9(3). 371–397. 5 indexed citations
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Fuenfschilling, Lea, et al.. (2022). Discursive dynamics and lock-ins in socio-technical systems: an overview and a way forward. Sustainability Science. 17(5). 1841–1853. 51 indexed citations
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Wesseling, Joeri, et al.. (2022). How socio-technical regimes affect low-carbon innovation: Global pressures inhibiting industrial heat pumps in the Netherlands. Energy Research & Social Science. 89. 102674–102674. 16 indexed citations
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Leipold, Sina, et al.. (2022). Locked in unsustainability: Understanding lock-ins and their interactions using the case of food packaging. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. 45. 14–29. 22 indexed citations
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Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Simon, Lea Fuenfschilling, Johan Miörner, & Michaela Trippl. (2021). Reconsidering regional structural conditions for industrial renewal. Regional Studies. 56(4). 579–591. 30 indexed citations
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Frenken, Koen & Lea Fuenfschilling. (2020). The Rise of Online Platforms and the Triumph of the Corporation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 29 indexed citations
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Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Simon, et al.. (2020). Reconsidering structural conditions: Institutional infrastructure for innovation-based industrial path renewal. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
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Rosenbloom, Daniel, Jochen Markard, Frank W. Geels, & Lea Fuenfschilling. (2020). Why carbon pricing is not sufficient to mitigate climate change—and how “sustainability transition policy” can help. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(16). 8664–8668. 208 indexed citations
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Fuenfschilling, Lea. (2019). An institutional perspective on sustainability transitions. Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks. 219–236. 17 indexed citations
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Bauer, Fredric & Lea Fuenfschilling. (2019). Local initiatives and global regimes – Multi-scalar transition dynamics in the chemical industry. Journal of Cleaner Production. 216. 172–183. 37 indexed citations
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Fuenfschilling, Lea, Niki Frantzeskaki, & Lars Coenen. (2018). Urban experimentation & sustainability transitions. European Planning Studies. 27(2). 219–228. 105 indexed citations
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Wirth, Timo von, Lea Fuenfschilling, Niki Frantzeskaki, & Lars Coenen. (2018). Impacts of urban living labs on sustainability transitions: mechanisms and strategies for systemic change through experimentation. European Planning Studies. 27(2). 229–257. 282 indexed citations breakdown →
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Fuenfschilling, Lea & Christian Binz. (2018). Global socio-technical regimes. Research Policy. 47(4). 735–749. 190 indexed citations breakdown →
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Lieberherr, Eva & Lea Fuenfschilling. (2016). Neoliberalism and sustainable urban water sectors: A critical reflection of sector characteristics and empirical evidence. Environment and Planning C Government and Policy. 34(8). 1540–1555. 27 indexed citations
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Fuenfschilling, Lea & Bernhard Truffer. (2015). The interplay of institutions, actors and technologies in socio-technical systems — An analysis of transformations in the Australian urban water sector. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 103. 298–312. 278 indexed citations breakdown →
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Fuenfschilling, Lea & Bernhard Truffer. (2013). The structuration of socio-technical regimes—Conceptual foundations from institutional theory. Research Policy. 43(4). 772–791. 585 indexed citations breakdown →

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