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Corporate carbon risk exposure, voluntary disclosure, and financial reporting quality. (2020). mlilo, mthokozisi ; Lemma, Tesfaye T ; Shabestari, Mehrzad Azmi ; Freedman, Martin.
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  11. The co-evolution of innovation systems and context: Offshore wind in Norway and the Netherlands. (2021). Hekkert, Marko P ; Hanson, Jens ; Normann, Hkon E ; van der Loos, Adriaan.
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  13. The political economy of coal in Poland: Drivers and barriers for a shift away from fossil fuels. (2020). Oei, Pao-Yu ; Brauers, Hanna.
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  14. The business of rapid transition. (2020). Newell, Peter.
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  17. Conceptualizing Niche–Regime Dynamics of Energy Transitions from a Political Economic Perspective: Insights from Community-Led Urban Solar in Seoul. (2020). Cheung, Darren Man-Wai ; Mah, Daphne Ngar-Yin.
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  18. From Economic to Extrinsic Values of Sustainable Energy: Prestige, Neo-Rentierism, and Geopolitics of the Energy Transition in the Arabian Peninsula. (2020). Al-Saidi, Mohammad.
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  19. Energy decentralization in South Africa: Why past failure points to future success. (2020). Lawrence, A.
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  21. Unraveling the political economy of coal: Insights from Vietnam. (2020). Steckel, Jan ; Jakob, Michael ; Dorband, Ira Irina.
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  22. The political economy of coal in Poland: Drivers and barriers for a shift away from fossil fuels. (2020). Oei, Pao-Yu ; Brauers, Hanna.
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  23. Actors and governance in the transition toward universal electricity access in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2020). Roelfsema, Mark R ; van Vuuren, Detlef P ; Dagnachew, Anteneh G ; Hof, Andries F.
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  32. Policy Instrument Supply and Demand: How the Renewable Electricity Auction Took over the World. (2019). Fitch-Roy, Oscar ; Benson, David ; Woodman, Bridget.
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  34. The Acceleration of Urban Sustainability Transitions: A Comparison of Brighton, Budapest, Dresden, Genk, and Stockholm. (2018). Borgstrom, Sara ; Frantzeskaki, Niki ; Egermann, Markus ; Strenchock, Logan ; Gorissen, Leen ; Barnes, Jake ; Ehnert, Franziska ; Kern, Florian.
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  37. Renewable energy auctions in sub‐Saharan Africa: Comparing the South African, Ugandan, and Zambian Programs. (2018). Kruger, Wikus ; Eberhard, Anton.
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  38. Inclusive Innovation and Rapid Sociotechnical Transitions: The Case of Mobile Money in Kenya. (2017). Onsongo, Elsie ; Schot, Johan.
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  40. 3D printing and the third mission: The university in the materialization of intellectual capital. (2017). Bhme, Tillmann ; Birtchnell, Thomas ; Gorkin, Robert.
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  42. Politicizing energy justice and energy system transitions: Fossil fuel divestment and a “just transition”. (2017). Healy, Noel ; Barry, John.
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  43. Governing clean energy transitions in China and India: A comparative political economy analysis. (2016). Schulz, Nicolai ; Isoaho, Karoliina ; Goritz, Alexandra.
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  44. Post-apartheid electricity policy and the emergence of South Africas renewable energy sector. (2016). Baker, Lucy.
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  46. Post-apartheid electricity policy and the emergence of South Africas renewable energy sector. (2016). Baker, Lucy.
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  48. Comparing Nuclear Power Trajectories inGermany And the UK: From ‘Regimes’ to ‘Democracies’ in Sociotechnical Transitions and Discontinuities. (2015). Johnstone, Phil ; Stirling, Andy.
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