Peer-reviewed publications

Articles and papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and peer-reviewed books and book chapters.

Andina, T., & Corvino, Fausto

(2023)

Climate Change, the Non-Identity Problem, and the Metaphysics of Transgenerational Actions

In Handbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change, edited by Gianfranco Pellegrino and Marcello Di Paola. New York: Springer, 1-22

Andina, T. & Corvino, Fausto

(2023)

Transgenerational Social Structures and Fictional Actors: Community-Based Responsibility for Future Generations

The Monist 106 (2): 150–164

Larue, L., Meyer, C., Hudon, M., & Sandberg, J

(2021)

The Ethics of Alternative Currencies

Business Ethics Quarterly

Lerpold, L. & Sjöberg, Ö

(2021)

Tourism as (un)sustainable production and consumption

Sustainable Consumption and Production, vol. 2: Circular Economy and Beyond.

Lerpold, L, Örjan Sjöberg and Wing-Shing Tang

(2021)

Urban advantage? Sustainability trade-offs across and within the intra-urban space

Sustainable Consumption and Production, vol. 1: Challenges and Development

Lerpold, L & Sjöberg, Ö

(2021)

Urban advantage? Sustainable consumption and ontological cityism across the urban hierarchy

Sustainable Consumption and Production, vol. 1: Challenges and Development

Johansson, J., Malmström, M. and Wincent, J

(2021)

Sustainable investments in responsible SMEs: That’s what’s distinguish government VCs from private VCs

Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14(1)

Johansson, J., Malmström, M., Lahti, T., & Wincent, J.

(2021)

Oh, it’s complex to see women here, isn’t it and this seems to take all my attention! A repertory grid approach to capture venture capitalists cognitive structures when evaluating women entrepreneurs

Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 15

Hoeft, M., Pieper, M., Eriksson, K., & Bargstädt, H. J

(2021)

Toward Life Cycle Sustainability in Infrastructure: The Role of Automation and Robotics in PPP Projects

Sustainability, 13(7)

Friberg, Richard and Sanctuary, Mark

(2021)

Why consumers fail to put their money where their mouth is: A study of organic coffee

Applied Marketing Analytics