G Giovannetti, E Ticci - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
The recent surge of investors׳ interest for African land has triggered the debate about the drivers and effects of the so-called land grabbing. After a review of the relationship between …
Against the background of mounting research suggesting entrepreneurship as a means of increasing the uptake of renewable energy technologies (RETs) in developing countries …
Renewable energy entrepreneurs in developing countries are selling and facilitating the uptake of a new technology and new ideas in an already difficult environment. We explore …
Since 2008, foreign land acquisitions have attracted international attention under the term» land grabbing.«Illustrated by rich and nuanced empirical accounts of forty Chinese and …
This special issue of QA-Rivista dell'Associazione Rossi-Doria is devoted to an analysis of the recent wave of foreign acquisitions of land in developing countries. The last few years …
The role of investor countries in large-scale land acquisitions is poorly understood in the contemporary “land grab” literature. Orthodox explanations largely build on deductive …
I Ackah - Financing Sustainable Development in Africa, 2018 - Springer
Africa's energy access story reflects the paradox of plenty. With almost unlimited solar potential estimated to be 10 terawatts, abundant hydro (350 Gigawatts), wind (110 …
This thesis focuses on entrepreneurs' responses to constraints using the theoretical framework of the paradox of embedded agency–that is, the paradoxical effect that …