International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
2005 - 2012
From Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sarah Parker ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2008
- Material matters and the search for resilience: rethinking regional and urban development strategies in the context of global environmental change pp. 166-184

- Ray Hudson
- Sustainability: an individual or collective endeavour? pp. 185-200

- Brenda Vale and Robert Vale
- Institutional entrepreneurship in an academic organisation: sustainability at Malardalen University pp. 201-216

- Peter Dobers, Magnus Linderstrom and Malin Mobjork
- Driving environmental innovation with corporate storytelling: is radical innovation possible without incoherence? pp. 217-233

- Oivind Hagen
- Enacting ecological and collaborative rationality through multiparty collaboration – a case of innovation in governance pp. 234-261

- Marie-France B. Turcotte, Stewart R. Clegg and Julie Marin
- An analysis of a product service system in Bolivia: coffee in Yungas pp. 262-284

- Tahia Devisscher and Oksana Mont
- Innovation networks in the refurbishment sector of Austria: promising approaches waiting for market success pp. 285-300

- Michael Ornetzeder and Jurgen Suschek-Berger
- Success factors for eco-innovations and other innovations pp. 301-327

- Sven Ake Horte and Fawzi Halila
- Information, communication and space technology applications for sustainable development pp. 328-345

- Phillip Olla
- Embedding governance and sustainable development in ethics pp. 346-358

- Mago William Maila
- Book Review: Health Performance of Housing: Indicators and Tools by Evert Hasselaar pp. 359-360

- Brenda Vale
- Book Review: Improvement of the Life Cycle Assessment Methodology for Dwellings by Arjen Meijer pp. 361-362

- Brenda Vale
- Book Review: Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation. Methods, Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Policies by Paul Peeters pp. 363-365

- Kaarina Tervo
- Book Review: Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in Action: Talking, Doing and Measuring by F. den Hond, F.G.A. de Bakker and P. Neergaard pp. 366-368

- Lynne Bennington
- Book Review: New Business for the Old Europe. Product-Service Development, Competitiveness and Sustainability by Arnold Tukker and Ursula Tischner pp. 369-371

- Stefan Gossling
Volume 3, issue 1/2, 2008
- What roles are there for sustainability assessment in the policy process? pp. 9-32

- Paul M. Weaver and Andrew Jordan
- "Are we nearly there yet?" Lessons for integrated sustainability assessment from EU environmental policy-making pp. 33-47

- John Turnpenny
- Integrated sustainability assessment of water systems: lessons from the Ebro River Basin pp. 48-69

- J. David Tabara, Elisabet Roca, Cristina Madrid-López, Pieter Valkering, Patrik Wallman and Paul M. Weaver
- The role of modelling tools in Integrated Sustainability Assessment (ISA) pp. 70-92

- Hermann Lotze-Campen
- A Conceptual Framework for transition modelling pp. 93-114

- Alex Haxeltine, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Noam Bergman, Jan Rotmans, Michel Schilperoord and Jonathan Kohler
- Integrated Sustainability Assessment of mobility transitions: simulating stakeholders' visions of and pathways to sustainable land-based mobility pp. 115-127

- Lorraine Whitmarsh and Bjorn Nykvist
- Learning and evaluation in Integrated Sustainability Assessment pp. 128-152

- Willemijn Tuinstra, Jill Jager and Paul M. Weaver
- Some reflections on the conditions for favouring Integrated Sustainability Assessments pp. 153-162

- Tim O'Riordan
Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2007
- As the heating happens: Education for Sustainable Development or Education for Sustainable Contraction? pp. 249-267

- David Selby
- Understanding the connections between double bind thinking and the ecological crises: implications for educational reform pp. 268-281

- C.A. Bowers
- Changing the story: 'Cradle-to-cradle' thinking as a compelling framework for ESD in a globalised world pp. 282-298

- Ken Webster
- Pedagogies for persistence: cognitive challenges and collective competency development pp. 299-314

- Richard Bawden
- Implications of quantum theory on education: a critical review of the literature pp. 315-331

- James Gray-Donald
- Science, spirituality and holism within higher education pp. 332-339

- Brian C. Goodwin
- We comprehend that which comprehends us: an exploration of hermeneutic Gaia pp. 340-355

- Adam Eaton Croft
- Common wisdom: cultivating logic and intuition in science education pp. 356-375

- Laura Batson
- Spirits of ecological thinking pp. 376-394

- Ingrid Molderez
- Whose emergencies and who decides? Insights from emergency education for a more anticipatory Education for Sustainable Development pp. 395-413

- Fumiyo Kagawa
- Missing links: gender and education for sustainable development pp. 414-432

- Joanna Blake
- Spires, plateaus and the infertile landscape of Education for Sustainable Development: re-invigorating the university through integrating community, campus and curriculum pp. 433-452

- John Barry
- Educating for sustainability: A double-edged sword? pp. 453-465

- Tom Thomas
- Book Review: Environmental Principles and Policies: an Interdisciplinary Introduction by Sharon Beder pp. 466-468

- John Huckle
- Book Review: Social Learning Towards a Sustainable World: Principles, Perspectives and Praxis by Arjen E.J. Wals pp. 469-475

- Justin Dillon
- Book Review: Teaching Business Sustainability Volume 2: Cases, Simulations and Experiential Approaches by Chris Galea pp. 476-477

- Richard Welford
Volume 2, issue 2, 2007
- Prioritising sustainable consumption patterns: key decisions and environmental gains pp. 140-154

- Josef Kaenzig and Olivier Jolliet
- Leisure activities, time and environment pp. 155-174

- Inge Ropke and Mirjam Godskesen
- Eco-labelling and consumers: towards a re-focus and integrated approaches pp. 175-191

- Frieder Rubik, Paolo Frankl, Lucia Pietroni and Dirk Scheer
- How to convince the unconvincibles? A mass mediated approach to communicate sustainable lifestyles to a low-interest target group pp. 192-200

- Lucia A. Reisch and Sabine Bietz
- The role of households in SCP agenda. A one-actor show or concerted action? pp. 201-214

- Oksana Mont
- Experiments for transitions: an interactive approach to setting up breakthrough experiments pp. 215-229

- W.J. (Helma) Luiten and Emma H.D. Van Sandick
- Linking policy and practice in sustainable production and consumption: an assessment of the role of NGOs pp. 230-240

- Chris Church and Sylvia Lorek
Volume 2, issue 1, 2007
- Impeding ecological sustainability through selective moral disengagement pp. 8-35

- Albert Bandura
- Micro-foundations of the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis: an empirical analysis pp. 36-62

- Giangiacomo Bravol and Beatrice Marelli
- Averting catastrophic climate change: confronting wealth pp. 63-78

- Victoria Hurth and Peter Wells
- The moral responsibility of consumers as citizens pp. 79-96

- Ulf Schrader
- Sustainable economic organisation: simply a matter of reconceptualisation or a need for a new ethics? pp. 97-115

- Karl Johan Bonnedahl and Jessica Eriksson
- Moral responsibility and the business and sustainable development assemblage: a Jonasian ethics for the technological age pp. 116-129

- Tommy Jensen
- Book Review: The Green Salesman: reflections on the book and film, 'An inconvenient truth' by Albert Gore Jr pp. 130-132

- Andrew Jamison and Johan Sandstrom
- Book Review: The path to power by Robert Caro pp. 133-135

- Dallas Hanson