Dr. Deborah de Lange’s research examines topics related to sustainable development, climate change mitigation, clean technology, the circular economy, sustainable entrepreneurship, international organizations and relations, international trade, stakeholder theory, corporate strategy, sustainable ...
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Dr. Deborah de Lange’s research examines topics related to sustainable development, climate change mitigation, clean technology, the circular economy, sustainable entrepreneurship, international organizations and relations, international trade, stakeholder theory, corporate strategy, sustainable finance, and corporate/urban/international governance. She has published three books, including Cliques and Capitalism: A Modern Network Theory of the Firm (Palgrave Macmillan), Research Companion to Green International Studies (Edward Elgar), and Power and Influence: The Embeddedness of Nations (Palgrave Macmillan). She has published in many peer-reviewed academic journals, such as the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Urban Affairs, Journal of Small Business Management, Business & Society, Journal of Business Research, and the Journal of International Management.
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