• Collective Action and Social Innovation in the Energy Sector: A Mobilization Model Perspective 

      Gregg, Jay; Nyborg, Sophie; Hansen, Meiken; Schwanitz, Valeria Jana; Wierling, August Hubert; Zeiss, Jan Pedro; Delvaux, Sarah; Saenz, Victor; Polo-Alvarez, Lucia; Candelise, Chiara; Gilcrease, Winston; Arrobbio, Osman; Sciullo, Alessandro; Padovan, Dario (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This conceptual paper applies a mobilization model to Collective Action Initiatives (CAIs) in the energy sector. The goal is to synthesize aspects of sustainable transition theories with social movement theory to gain ...
    • FAIR Metadata Standards for Low Carbon Energy Research—A Review of Practices and How to Advance 

      Wierling, August Hubert; Schwanitz, Valeria Jana; Altinci, Sebnem; Balazinska, Maria; Barber, Michael J.; Biresselioglu, Mehmet Efe; Burger-Scheidlin, Christopher; Celino, Massimo; Demir, Muhittin Hakan; Dennis, Richard; Dintzner, Nicolas; el Gammal, Adel; Fernández-Peruchena, Carlos M.; Gilcrease, Winston; Gładysz, Pawel; Hoyer-Klick, Carsten; Joshi, Kevin; Kruczek, Mariusz; Lacroix, David; Markowska, Malgorzata; Mayo-Garcia, Rafael; Morrison, Robbie; Paier, Manfred; Peronato, Giuseppe; Ramakrishnan, Mahendranath; Reid, Janeita; Sciullo, Alessandro; Solak, Berfu; Suna, Demet; Suess, Wolfgang; Unger, Astrid; Fernandez Vanoni, Maria Luisa; Vasiljevic, Nikola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The principles of Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR) have been put forward to guide optimal sharing of data. The potential for industrial and social innovation is vast. Domain-specific ...
    • Statistical evidence on the role of energy cooperatives for the energy transition in European countries 

      Wierling, August Hubert; Schwanitz, Valeria Jana; Zeiss, Jan Pedro; Bout, Celine; Candelise, Chiara; Gilcrease, Winston; Gregg, Jay Sterling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The share of renewable energy is increasing throughout Europe. Yet, little is known about how much can be attributed to different actors, other than those commercially active. This paper provides empirical evidence of ...