His primary areas of study are Knowledge management, New product development, Economic growth, Natural resource economics and Energy policy. The Organizational learning and Innovation management research John Byrne does as part of his general Knowledge management study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Positive relationship and Lateral thinking, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His studies deal with areas such as Electricity, Feed-in tariff, Energy subsidies, Sustainable development and Sustainability as well as Economic growth.
His work focuses on many connections between Sustainability and other disciplines, such as Global warming, that overlap with his field of interest in Operationalization. His Natural resource economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Renewable energy credit, Service, Developing country, Photovoltaic system and Renewable energy. His Energy policy study combines topics in areas such as State, Environmental economics, Electrification and Greenhouse gas.
John Byrne mainly investigates Sustainability, Natural resource economics, Environmental economics, Renewable energy and Energy policy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Economic Justice, Environmental planning, Commons and Sustainable development. His Natural resource economics research focuses on Climate change and how it connects with Greenhouse gas.
His Environmental economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Photovoltaics, Electricity, Energy consumption, Corporate governance and Investment. His research in Electricity tackles topics such as Service which are related to areas like Industrial organization. The Renewable energy study combines topics in areas such as Developing country, Photovoltaic system, Politics and Environmental protection.
Sustainability, Environmental economics, Investment, Electricity and Renewable energy are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Industrial organization, Ideology, Electric utility, Economic Justice and Efficient energy use in addition to Sustainability. His research in Economic Justice intersects with topics in Injustice, Climate change, Nuclear power, Social progress and Energy policy.
He has included themes like Stakeholder, Photovoltaic system and Service in his Electricity study. His Photovoltaic system research incorporates elements of Workforce, Finance and Solar energy. His study in Renewable energy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Natural resource economics, Process engineering and Green economy.
His main research concerns Sustainability, Injustice, Economic Justice, Electricity and Climate change. His Sustainability study also includes
The concepts of his Electricity study are interwoven with issues in Electric utility, Stakeholder, Efficient energy use and Service. His study looks at the relationship between Climate change and topics such as Fossil fuel, which overlap with Natural resource economics. In Natural resource economics, he works on issues like Natural gas prices, which are connected to Solar energy.
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Knowledge networks in new product development projects: a transactive memory perspective
Ali E. Akgün;John Byrne;Halit Keskin;Gary S. Lynn.
(2005)
Emotional and learning capability and their impact on product innovativeness and firm performance
Ali E. Akgün;Halit Keskin;John C. Byrne;Selim Aren.
(2007)
Organizational unlearning as changes in beliefs and routines in organizations
Ali E. Akgün;John C. Byrne;Gary S. Lynn;Halit Keskin.
(2007)
Organizational Learning: A Socio-Cognitive Framework
Ali E. Akgün;Gary S. Lynn;John C. Byrne.
(2003)
Antecedents and Consequences of Unlearning in New Product Development Teams
Ali E. Akgün;Gary S. Lynn;John C. Byrne.
(2006)
Organizational emotional capability, product and process innovation, and firm performance: An empirical analysis
Ali E. Akgün;Halit Keskin;John Byrne.
(2009)
Energy and climate change
Sun-Jin Yun;John Byrne;Lucy Baker;Patrick Bond.
(2018)
New product development in turbulent environments: Impact of improvisation and unlearning on new product performance
Ali E. Akgün;John C. Byrne;Gary S. Lynn;Halit Keskin.
(2007)
American policy conflict in the greenhouse: Divergent trends in federal, regional, state, and local green energy and climate change policy
John Byrne;Kristen Hughes;Wilson Rickerson;Lado Kurdgelashvili.
Energy Policy (2007)
Transactive memory system in new product development teams
A.E. Akgun;J.C. Byrne;H. Keskin;G.S. Lynn.
(2006)
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