Andreas Pyka
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Towards a sustainable bioeconomy in Türkiye: challenges, opportunities and pathways for EU collaboration
Towards a sustainable bioeconomy in Türkiye: challenges, opportunities and pathways for EU collaboration Open
View article: Green chemistry transformation: Resolving apparent incompatibilities in ecohumanism and ecomodernism in an innovation systems dynamics perspective
Green chemistry transformation: Resolving apparent incompatibilities in ecohumanism and ecomodernism in an innovation systems dynamics perspective Open
View article: A Practical Tool for Designing and Assessing Sustainability in Business Models: The E-Safe Framework
A Practical Tool for Designing and Assessing Sustainability in Business Models: The E-Safe Framework Open
View article: From Speed to Sustainability: Lean Startup's Promise and Challenges for Sustainable Innova on
From Speed to Sustainability: Lean Startup's Promise and Challenges for Sustainable Innova on Open
View article: Governance of responsible research and innovation: A social welfare, psychologically grounded multicriteria decision analysis approach
Governance of responsible research and innovation: A social welfare, psychologically grounded multicriteria decision analysis approach Open
View article: The Twin Digital and Green Transition: Paradigm Shift or Tech Fix?
The Twin Digital and Green Transition: Paradigm Shift or Tech Fix? Open
View article: Editorial to the special issue on applications of complexity for resilient organizations, management and innovation systems
Editorial to the special issue on applications of complexity for resilient organizations, management and innovation systems Open
View article: Sustainable innovations, knowledge and the role of proximity: A systematic literature review
Sustainable innovations, knowledge and the role of proximity: A systematic literature review Open
Innovations can substantially contribute to the transformation toward sustainability if they induce a positive social and/or environmental impact. Such sustainable innovations differ considerably from conventional, purely economic innovati…
View article: Assessing the relevance of different proximity dimensions for knowledge exchange and (co-)creation in sustainability-oriented innovation networks
Assessing the relevance of different proximity dimensions for knowledge exchange and (co-)creation in sustainability-oriented innovation networks Open
Innovations incorporating environmental and social considerations can address many sustainability challenges. Such sustainable innovations emerge in networks often comprising actors from business, academia, civil society, and government. T…
View article: Circular economy, bioeconomy, and sustainable development goals: a systematic literature review
Circular economy, bioeconomy, and sustainable development goals: a systematic literature review Open
The circular economy (CE) and bioeconomy (BE) are recognized as potential solutions for achieving sustainable development, yet little research has examined their potential contribution to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (…
View article: Editorial: Responsible Research and Innovation as a toolkit: indicators, application, and context
Editorial: Responsible Research and Innovation as a toolkit: indicators, application, and context Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Res. Metr. Anal., 28 August 2023Sec. Research Policy and Strategic Management Volume 8 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/frma.2023.1267951
View article: Bioeconomy Innovation Networks in Urban Regions: The Case of Stuttgart
Bioeconomy Innovation Networks in Urban Regions: The Case of Stuttgart Open
For a successful transformation towards a sustainable bioeconomy, cooperative knowledge creation leading to innovations through research at the company and academic level are important. Urban regions are the centre of economic and research…
View article: Unveiling strategies in recent automotive history. Using patent citations for ambidexterity evidence
Unveiling strategies in recent automotive history. Using patent citations for ambidexterity evidence Open
Through decarbonization of the world economy a normative imperative to the realization of a post-fossil age emerged. The global ecosystem is threatened by the current world economic model and fundamental transformations are asked for in al…
View article: The Bioeconomy Transition Process: Sailing through Storms and Doldrums in Unknown Waters
The Bioeconomy Transition Process: Sailing through Storms and Doldrums in Unknown Waters Open
View article: For an Institutionalist Approach to the Bioeconomy: Innovation, Green Growth and the Rise of New Development Models
For an Institutionalist Approach to the Bioeconomy: Innovation, Green Growth and the Rise of New Development Models Open
View article: For an Institutionalist Approach to the Bioeconomy: Innovation, Green Growth and the Rise of New Development Models
For an Institutionalist Approach to the Bioeconomy: Innovation, Green Growth and the Rise of New Development Models Open
partie, sous quelque forme et de quelque manière que ce soit, est interdite sauf accord préalable et écrit de l'éditeur, en dehors des cas prévus par la législation en vigueur en France.Il est précisé que son stockage dans une base de donn…
View article: Editorial
Editorial Open
View article: Quo Vadis, Bioeconomy? the Necessity of Normative Considerations in the Transition
Quo Vadis, Bioeconomy? the Necessity of Normative Considerations in the Transition Open
View article: Modelling the bioeconomy: Emerging approaches to address policy needs
Modelling the bioeconomy: Emerging approaches to address policy needs Open
With its update of the Bioeconomy Strategy and the Green Deal, the European Commission committed itself to a transformation towards a sustainable and climate-neutral European Union. This process is characterised with an enormous complexity…
View article: Comparing Cars With Apples? Identifying the Appropriate Benchmark Countries for Relative Ecological Pollution Rankings and International Learning
Comparing Cars With Apples? Identifying the Appropriate Benchmark Countries for Relative Ecological Pollution Rankings and International Learning Open
One of the most difficult tasks that economies face is how to generate economic growth without causing environmental damage. Research in economic complexity has provided new methods to reveal structural constraints and opportunities for gr…
View article: Understanding the Transformation to a Knowledge-Based Health Bioeconomy: Exploring Dynamics Linked to Preventive Medicine in Kenya
Understanding the Transformation to a Knowledge-Based Health Bioeconomy: Exploring Dynamics Linked to Preventive Medicine in Kenya Open
The bioeconomy transition is seen as a means to achieving industrial competitiveness. Targeted actions on leverage points can have specific effects on transitional changes in system dynamics; these actions have yet to be identified in the …
View article: Comparing cars with apples
Comparing cars with apples Open
Hartmann, D., Ferraz, D., Bezerra, M., Pyka, A., & Pinheiro, F. L. (Accepted/In press). Comparing cars with apples? Identifying the appropriate benchmark countries for relative ecological pollution rankings and international learning. Fron…
View article: The Bioeconomy Transition Process: Sailing through Storms and Doldrums in Unknown Waters
The Bioeconomy Transition Process: Sailing through Storms and Doldrums in Unknown Waters Open
A transition toward a sustainable circular bioeconomy requires drastic changes across a broad range of industries and their stakeholders. The current slow pace with which society tries to avert the transgression of critical thresholds of t…
View article: Comparing cars with apples? Identifying the appropriate benchmark\n countries for relative ecological pollution rankings and international\n learning
Comparing cars with apples? Identifying the appropriate benchmark\n countries for relative ecological pollution rankings and international\n learning Open
Research in Data Envelopment Analysis has created rankings of the ecological\nefficiency of countries' economies. At the same time, research in economic\ncomplexity has provided new methods to depict productive structures and has\nanalyzed…
View article: Time to Say ‘Good Buy’ to the Passive Consumer? A Conceptual Review of the Consumer in the Bioeconomy
Time to Say ‘Good Buy’ to the Passive Consumer? A Conceptual Review of the Consumer in the Bioeconomy Open
Successful transitions to a sustainable bioeconomy require novel technologies, processes, and practices as well as a general agreement about the overarching normative direction of innovation. Both requirements necessarily involve collectiv…
View article: Crisis-driven innovation and fundamental human needs: A typological framework of rapid-response COVID-19 innovations
Crisis-driven innovation and fundamental human needs: A typological framework of rapid-response COVID-19 innovations Open
As a microcosm for future challenges, the COVID-19 pandemic exhibits increasingly transboundary dynamics, causing interconnected problems across multiple societal systems. To examine the role of innovations as a social mechanism to reconci…
View article: Network dynamics, economic transition, and policy design—an introduction
Network dynamics, economic transition, and policy design—an introduction Open
Network dynamics, economic transformation, and policy design are closely related phenomena that influence the performance of economic systems in a variety of ways. In this introductory paper, we set the stage for a series of excellent cont…
View article: Mechanization in sugarcane production and other agricultural activities: an econometric analysis of employment and income
Mechanization in sugarcane production and other agricultural activities: an econometric analysis of employment and income Open
Several studies argue that agricultural mechanization has reduced employment and wages. However, there is a lack of studies analyzing employment and income over time, especially comparing the agricultural activities. Our major argument is …
View article: Social Network Metric-Based Interventions? Experiments with an Agent-Based Model of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Metropolitan Region
Social Network Metric-Based Interventions? Experiments with an Agent-Based Model of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Metropolitan Region Open
We present and use an agent-based model to study interventions for suppression, mitigation, and vaccination in coping with the COVID-pandemic.Unlike metapopulation models, our agent-based model permits experimenting with micro-level interv…
View article: The Discreet Charm of Coordinating by Standardization
The Discreet Charm of Coordinating by Standardization Open