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Anne Toppinen is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focusing on environmental science and business management. The main areas of study include global and planetary change, strategy and management, building and construction, marketing, and general agricultural and biological sciences.

The core topics explored in their work comprise sustainable supply chain management, sustainable building design and assessment, forest management and policy, bioeconomy and sustainability development, environmental sustainability in business, urban green space and health, and sustainability and climate change governance.

Anne Toppinen has published in several frequent scholarly venues, among which are Forest Policy and Economics, SSRN Electronic Journal, Silva Fennica, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. These journals reflect their engagement with issues at the intersection of forest policy, environmental sustainability, and applied business research.

Recent papers authored by or associated with Anne Toppinen include:

  • A home made of wood: Consumer experiences of wooden building materials (2020, International Journal of Consumer Studies)
  • A consumer-driven bioeconomy in housing? Combining consumption style with students' perceptions of the use of wood in multi-storey buildings (2020, AMBIO)
  • Future images of data in circular economy for textiles (2022, Technological Forecasting and Social Change)
  • Citizen views on wood as a construction material: results from seven European countries (2020, Canadian Journal of Forest Research)
  • Innovation governance in the forest sector: Reviewing concepts, trends and gaps (2021, Forest Policy and Economics)

Anne Toppinen frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors, which include Katja Lähtinen, Ritva Toivonen, Elias Hurmekoski, Eliisa Kylkilahti, and Anders Roos. These collaborations indicate active scholarly networks in their research domains.

Best Publications

  • Green, circular, bio economy: A comparative analysis of sustainability avenues

    D. D'amato;N. Droste;B. Allen;M. Kettunen

  • Towards sustainability? Forest-based circular bioeconomy business models in Finnish SMEs

    Dalia D'Amato;Simo Veijonaho;Anne Toppinen

  • Price determination in the EU ETS market: Theory and econometric analysis with market fundamentals

    Piia Aatola;Markku Ollikainen;Anne Toppinen

  • Use of wood in green building: a study of expert perspectives from the UK

    Lei Wang;Anne Toppinen;Heikki Juslin

  • Shades of green: a social scientific view on bioeconomy in the forest sector

    Daniela Kleinschmit;Berit Hauger Lindstad;Bo Jellesmark Thorsen;Anne Toppinen

  • Circular, Green, and Bio Economy: How Do Companies in Land-Use Intensive Sectors Align with Sustainability Concepts?

    Dalia D'Amato;Jaana Korhonen;Anne Toppinen

  • A systematic review of the socio-economic impacts of large-scale tree plantations, worldwide

    Arttu Malkamäki;Dalia D’Amato;Nicholas J. Hogarth;Markku Kanninen;Markku Kanninen

  • Global Reporting Initiative and social impact in managing corporate responsibility: a case study of three multinationals in the forest industry

    Anne Toppinen;Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki

  • Corporate Responsibility and Strategic Groups in the Forest-based Industry: Exploratory Analysis based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Framework

    Anne Toppinen;Ning Li;Anni Tuppura;Ying Xiong

  • Corporate responsibility and sustainable competitive advantage in forest-based industry: Complementary or conflicting goals?

    Ning Li;Anne Toppinen

  • Global sustainability megaforces in shaping the future of the European pulp and paper industry towards a bioeconomy

    Satu Pätäri;Anni Tuppura;Anne Toppinen;Jaana Korhonen

  • Corporate responsibility reporting by large pulp and paper companies

    Mirja Mikkilä;Anne Toppinen

  • The European pulp and paper industry in transition to a bio-economy: A Delphi study

    Anne Maarit Kristiina Toppinen;Satu Pätäri;Anni Tuppura;Ari Jantunen

  • The future of wooden multistory construction in the forest bioeconomy – a Delphi study from Finland and Sweden

    Anne Toppinen;Axel Röhr;Satu Pätäri;Katja Lähtinen

  • Forest sector modelling in Europe—the state of the art and future research directions

    Anne Toppinen;Jari Kuuluvainen

  • An ecosystem service-dominant logic? - Integrating the ecosystem service approach and the service-dominant logic

    Brent D. Matthies;Dalia D'Amato;Sami Berghäll;Tommi Ekholm

  • The role of environmental regulation in the future competitiveness of the pulp and paper industry: the case of the sulfur emissions directive in Northern Europe.

    Jaana Elina Korhonen;Satu Pätäri;Anne Maarit Kristiina Toppinen;Anni Tuppura

  • Thinking green, circular or bio: Eliciting researchers' perspectives on a sustainable economy with Q method

    Dalia D'amato;Nils Droste;Klara Winkler;Anne Toppinen

  • Forest Certification and ISO 14001: Current State and Motivation in Forest Companies

    Anni Tuppura;Anne Toppinen;Kaisu Puumalainen

  • Forest Owners’ Socio-demographic Characteristics as Predictors of Customer Value: Evidence from Finland

    Liina Häyrinen;Osmo Mattila;Sami Berghäll;Anne Toppinen

  • Financial performance in Finnish large- and medium-sized sawmills: The effects of value-added creation and cost-efficiency seeking

    Katja Lähtinen;Anne Toppinen

  • Consumer perceptions of environmental and social sustainability of wood products in the Finnish market

    A. Toppinen;R. Toivonen;A. Valkeapää;A-K. Rämö

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Brockhaus
Maria Brockhaus University of Helsinki
Bo Jellesmark Thorsen
Bo Jellesmark Thorsen University of Copenhagen
Everett M. Hansen
Everett M. Hansen Oregon State University
Birger Solberg
Birger Solberg Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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