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Wouter Spekkink
Wouter Spekkink
Department of Public Administration and Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Verified email at essb.eur.nl
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The dynamics of industrial symbiosis: a proposal for a conceptual framework based upon a comprehensive literature review
F Boons, W Spekkink, Y Mouzakitis
Journal of cleaner production 19 (9-10), 905-911, 2011
3462011
Industrial symbiosis dynamics and the problem of equivalence: Proposal for a comparative framework
F Boons, M Chertow, J Park, W Spekkink, H Shi
Journal of Industrial Ecology 21 (4), 938-952, 2017
2202017
Levels of institutional capacity and actor expectations about industrial symbiosis: Evidence from the Dutch stimulation program 1999–2004
F Boons, W Spekkink
Journal of Industrial Ecology 16 (1), 61-69, 2012
1442012
A process perspective on industrial symbiosis: Theory, methodology, and application
F Boons, W Spekkink, W Jiao
Journal of Industrial Ecology 18 (3), 341-355, 2014
1132014
Institutional capacity building for industrial symbiosis in the Canal Zone of Zeeland in the Netherlands: A process analysis
W Spekkink
Journal of Cleaner Production 52, 342-355, 2013
1032013
Local sustainability initiatives: innovation and civic engagement in societal experiments
U Pesch, W Spekkink, J Quist
European planning studies 27 (2), 300-317, 2019
1022019
Novel indicators for the quantification of resilience in critical material supply chains, with a 2010 rare earth crisis case study
B Sprecher, I Daigo, W Spekkink, M Vos, R Kleijn, S Murakami, GJ Kramer
Environmental science & technology 51 (7), 3860-3870, 2017
802017
The emergence of collaborations
WAH Spekkink, FAA Boons
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 26 (4), 613-630, 2016
782016
Building capacity for sustainable regional industrial systems: an event sequence analysis of developments in the Sloe Area and Canal Zone
W Spekkink
Journal of Cleaner Production 98, 133-144, 2015
712015
Coordination of industrial symbiosis through anchoring
L Sun, W Spekkink, E Cuppen, G Korevaar
Sustainability 9 (4), 549, 2017
422017
“Something inside me has been set in motion”: Exploring the psychological wellbeing of people engaged in sustainability initiatives
M Mock, I Omann, C Polzin, W Spekkink, J Schuler, V Pandur, A Brizi, ...
Ecological Economics 160, 1-11, 2019
382019
Comparing industrial symbiosis in Europe: towards a conceptual framework and research methodology
F Boons, W Spekkink, R Isenmann, L Baas, M Eklund, S Brullot, P Deutz, ...
International perspectives on industrial ecology, 69-88, 2015
352015
Industrial Symbiosis as a Social Process
W Spekkink
312016
Balancing the quantitative and qualitative aspects of social network analysis to study complex social systems
D Schipper, W Spekkink
Complexity, Governance & Networks 2 (1), 5-22, 2015
292015
Repair Cafés and Precious Plastic as translocal networks for the circular economy
W Spekkink, M Rödl, M Charter
Journal of Cleaner Production 380, 135125, 2022
122022
A running start or a clean slate? How a history of cooperation affects the ability of cities to cooperate on environmental governance
R Mu, W Spekkink
Sustainability 10 (6), 1950, 2018
102018
From responsible to responsive innovation: A systemic and historically sensitive approach to innovation processes
MB Rödl, F Boons, W Spekkink
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 174, 121231, 2022
82022
Social representations of governance for change towards sustainability: perspectives of sustainability advocates
A Fischer, W Spekkink, C Polzin, A Díaz-Ayude, A Brizi, I Macsinga
Environmental Politics 27 (4), 621-643, 2018
82018
Transition management at the local scale. An analysis of challenges in transition management at the local scale in
W SPEKKINK, J ESHUIS, C ROORDA, M STUIVER, ...
DRIFT Working Paper, 2012
5*2012
Understanding actor roles in sustainability initiatives: an exploratory study in five European countries
J Hauck, I Omann, I Thronicker, W Spekkink, A Díaz Ayude, F Maricchiolo, ...
DEU 2, 25, 2020
42020
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