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    Institutional capacity building for industrial symbiosis in the Canal Zone of Zeeland in the Netherlands: a process analysis by Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-08-2013)
    “…One of the assumptions underlying much of the research on Industrial Symbiosis (IS) that has been performed over the past decades is that besides technical and…”
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    Industrial Symbiosis Dynamics and the Problem of Equivalence: Proposal for a Comparative Framework by Boons, Frank, Chertow, Marian, Park, Jooyoung, Spekkink, Wouter, Shi, Han

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-08-2017)
    “…Summary Industrial symbiosis (IS), one of the founding notions within the field of industrial ecology, has diffused throughout significant parts of the world…”
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    The dynamics of industrial symbiosis: a proposal for a conceptual framework based upon a comprehensive literature review by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter, Mouzakitis, Yannis

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-06-2011)
    “…There is increasing evidence that throughout the world, firms, governmental agencies and NGOs are seeking to stimulate industrial symbiosis. This concept and…”
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    The Emergence of Collaborations by Spekkink, Wouter A. H., Boons, Frank A. A.

    “…In the literature on collaborative governance, it is often assumed that collaborative capacity (i.e., the ability of actors to coordinate their activities…”
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    Balancing the Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Social Network Analysis to Study Complex Social Systems by Schipper, Danny, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Complexity, Governance & Networks (28-06-2015)
    “…Social Network Analysis (SNA) can be used to investigate complex social systems. SNA is typically applied as a quantitative method, which has important…”
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    Building capacity for sustainable regional industrial systems: an event sequence analysis of developments in the Sloe Area and Canal Zone by Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-07-2015)
    “…For more than a decade, firms, governmental organizations, knowledge institutes and other relevant actors in the Sloe Area and Canal Zone have been engaged in…”
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    Levels of Institutional Capacity and Actor Expectations about Industrial Symbiosis: Evidence from the Dutch Stimulation Program 1999–2004 by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-02-2012)
    “…Summary One assumption underlying the work on industrial symbiosis (IS) is that certain social conditions must be fulfilled in order for firms to develop…”
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    Exploring the clothing overconsumption of young adults: An experimental study with communication interventions by de Koning, Julia, Lavanga, Mariangela, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (15-08-2024)
    “…The increase in clothing consumption per capita in the last decades presents substantial environmental and societal challenges. Young adults, heavily…”
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    Local sustainability initiatives: innovation and civic engagement in societal experiments by Pesch, Udo, Spekkink, Wouter, Quist, Jaco

    Published in European planning studies (01-02-2019)
    “…Local sustainability initiatives are studied from two scholarly perspectives: the perspective of sociotechnical innovation, which relates to the capacity of…”
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    Levels of Institutional Capacity and Actor Expectations about Industrial Symbiosis by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-02-2012)
    “…Summary One assumption underlying the work on industrial symbiosis (IS) is that certain social conditions must be fulfilled in order for firms to develop…”
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    Repair Cafés and Precious Plastic as translocal networks for the circular economy by Spekkink, Wouter, Rödl, Malte, Charter, Martin

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-12-2022)
    “…The literature on the circular economy is dominated by visions that either disregard the role of civil society in (transitions to) a circular economy or depict…”
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    A Process Perspective on Industrial Symbiosis: Theory, Methodology, and Application by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter, Jiao, Wenting

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-05-2014)
    “…Summary It has been long recognized in the conceptual literature that industrial symbiosis requires a perspective that focuses on long‐term evolution. This has…”
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    Novel Indicators for the Quantification of Resilience in Critical Material Supply Chains, with a 2010 Rare Earth Crisis Case Study by Sprecher, Benjamin, Daigo, Ichiro, Spekkink, Wouter, Vos, Matthijs, Kleijn, René, Murakami, Shinsuke, Kramer, Gert Jan

    Published in Environmental science & technology (04-04-2017)
    “…We introduce several new resilience metrics for quantifying the resilience of critical material supply chains to disruptions and validate these metrics using…”
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    “Something inside me has been set in motion”: Exploring the psychological wellbeing of people engaged in sustainability initiatives by Mock, Mirijam, Omann, Ines, Polzin, Christine, Spekkink, Wouter, Schuler, Julia, Pandur, Vlad, Brizi, Ambra, Panno, Angelo

    Published in Ecological economics (01-06-2019)
    “…The role of sustainability initiatives and niche groups in transitions towards sustainability has received a good deal of attention. However, little is known…”
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    From responsible to responsive innovation: A systemic and historically sensitive approach to innovation processes by Rödl, Malte B., Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Technological forecasting & social change (01-01-2022)
    “…•RI currently has little systematic consideration of past innovation processes.•The 'grand challenges' are unintended results of solutions to past…”
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    Levels of Institutional Capacity and Actor Expectations about Industrial Symbiosis: Evidence from the Dutch Stimulation Program 1999-200 by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-02-2012)
    “…One assumption underlying the work on industrial symbiosis (IS) is that certain social conditions must be fulfilled in order for firms to develop symbiotic…”
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    Social representations of governance for change towards sustainability: perspectives of sustainability advocates by Fischer, Anke, Spekkink, Wouter, Polzin, Christine, Díaz-Ayude, Alberto, Brizi, Ambra, Macsinga, Irina

    Published in Environmental politics (04-07-2018)
    “…There is a substantial body of literature on public understandings of large-scale 'environmental' phenomena such as climate change and resource degradation. At…”
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    A Process Perspective on Industrial Symbiosis by Boons, Frank, Spekkink, Wouter, Jiao, Wenting

    Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-06-2014)
    “…Summary It has been long recognized in the conceptual literature that industrial symbiosis requires a perspective that focuses on long‐term evolution. This has…”
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