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Karoline S. Rogge

Karoline S. Rogge

University of Sussex
United Kingdom

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Law
  • Finance
  • Economy

Karoline S. Rogge mostly deals with Policy mix, Policy studies, Technological change, Public economics and Policy analysis. Her Policy mix research spans across into areas like Incentive, Transition, Creative destruction, Economic system and Pace. Her Incentive research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Conceptual framework, Position and Portfolio.

Technological change is integrated with Emissions trading and Electricity in her study. Her Public economics research incorporates elements of Technology policy and Management science. Her work deals with themes such as Credibility, Empirical research, Environmental economics and Marketing, which intersect with Policy analysis.

Her most cited work include:

  • Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: An extended concept and framework for analysis (311 citations)
  • Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: An extended concept and framework for analysis (311 citations)
  • The innovation impact of the EU Emission Trading System — Findings of company case studies in the German power sector (189 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Policy mix, Emissions trading, Industrial organization, Credibility and Technological change. Karoline S. Rogge integrates many fields, such as Policy mix, Public economics, Policy studies, Policy analysis, Empirical research and Economic system, in her works. Her Economic system research includes elements of Agency and Creative destruction.

Her research investigates the link between Industrial organization and topics such as Relevance that cross with problems in Positive economics. The various areas that Karoline S. Rogge examines in her Credibility study include Marketing, Interdependence and Politics. Karoline S. Rogge merges many fields, such as Technological change and Economy, in her writings.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Policy mix (76.29%)
  • Emissions trading (28.87%)
  • Industrial organization (35.05%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Sociotechnical system (26.80%)
  • Economic system (21.65%)
  • Policy mix (76.29%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of study are Sociotechnical system, Economic system, Policy mix, Industrial policy and Energy policy. Her Sociotechnical system study spans across into subjects like Business model, Integrated assessment modelling, Work, Scenario analysis and Bridge. She combines subjects such as Normative, Experimentalism, Intervention and Instrumentalism with her study of Business model.

Her Economic system study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Disruptive innovation and Restructuring. The study of Industrial policy is intertwined with the study of Environmental economics in a number of ways. Her Politics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Order, Abandonment and Credibility.

Between 2019 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Transformative policy mixes in socio-technical scenarios: the case of the low-carbon transition of the German electricity system (2010-2050) (22 citations)
  • Transformative policy mixes in socio-technical scenarios: the case of the low-carbon transition of the German electricity system (2010-2050) (22 citations)
  • Waves of disruption in clean energy transitions: Sociotechnical dimensions of system disruption in Germany and the United Kingdom (20 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Finance
  • Economy

Her primary scientific interests are in Sociotechnical system, Scope, Operations research, Economic system and Deliberation. Karoline S. Rogge incorporates a variety of subjects into her writings, including Sociotechnical system, Narrative and Empirical research. Narrative combines with fields such as Bridge, Scenario analysis, Work, Integrated assessment modelling and Transition in her investigation.

Her work often combines Bridge and Process management studies. In her works, Karoline S. Rogge undertakes multidisciplinary study on Empirical research and CLARITY. Her Scope studies intersect with other disciplines such as Transformative learning and Agency.

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Best Publications

Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: An extended concept and framework for analysis

Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge;Kristin Reichardt.
Research Policy (2016)

618 Citations

The innovation impact of the EU Emission Trading System — Findings of company case studies in the German power sector

Karoline S. Rogge;Malte Schneider;Volker H. Hoffmann.
Ecological Economics (2011)

257 Citations

Conceptual and empirical advances in analysing policy mixes for energy transitions

Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge;Florian Kern;Michael Howlett;Michael Howlett.
Energy research and social science (2017)

184 Citations

The co-evolution of policy mixes and socio-technical systems: towards a conceptual framework of policy mix feedback in sustainability transitions

Duncan L. Edmondson;Florian Kern;Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge.
Research Policy (2019)

181 Citations

The pace of governed energy transitions: Agency, international dynamics and the global Paris agreement accelerating decarbonisation processes?

Florian Kern;Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge.
Energy research and social science (2016)

180 Citations

The effects of climate policy on the rate and direction of innovation: a survey of the EU ETS and the electricity sector

Tobias S. Schmidt;Malte Schneider;Karoline S. Rogge;Martin J.A. Schuetz.
Environmental innovation and societal transitions (2012)

157 Citations

The impact of the EU ETS on the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies – Findings for Germany

Karoline S. Rogge;Volker H. Hoffmann.
Energy Policy (2010)

144 Citations

Analyzing interdependencies between policy mixes and technological innovation systems: the case of offshore wind in Germany

Kristin Reichardt;Kristin Reichardt;Simona O. Negro;Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge;Marko P. Hekkert.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change (2016)

134 Citations

Harnessing theories of the policy process for analysing the politics of sustainability transitions: A critical survey

Florian Kern;Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge.
Environmental innovation and societal transitions (2017)

126 Citations

EU emissions trading: an early analysis of national allocation plans for 2008–2012

Regina Betz;Karoline Rogge;Joachim Schleich.
Climate Policy (2006)

125 Citations

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