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Hans Andersson

Associate Professor

I study how strategies and business models can enhance environmental innovation and sustainable solutions within organizations. Through project that promote biofertilizer I contribute to new perspectives on circular economy and resource management.

Organizational and strategic perspectives on environment and innovation

My research focuses on how organizations can develop strategies to address environmental issues. Through projects and collaborations in areas such as business models, recycling, and industrial symbiosis, I have deepened my understanding of sustainable solutions.

In recent years, my research has focused on organizational and strategic aspects of environmental issues.

Since 2015, I have participated in various roles and sub-projects at the Biogas Solutions Research Center (BSRC, formerly BRC) at Linköping University, leading to numerous projects and collaborations. Currently, I am involved in the project “New business models for digestate value extraction and nutrient circulation,” funded by the Kamprad Family Foundation, which aims to enhance the value of biofertilizer and nutrient recirculation. Other environment-focused projects have addressed topics such as the management of “fines”—waste produced in certain recycling processes—strategies for recyclable residual flows, and industrial symbiosis.

Organizing for individuality

Previously, I conducted a series of projects on innovative individuals within large, patent-intensive organizations and explored how companies can support and benefit from their inventors’ creativity. In all of the companies studied, a small number of individuals were significantly more productive in terms of patent applications than their colleagues. Our studies involved interviewing these inventors, along with their managers, inventive colleagues, and patent engineers, to understand how their creativity could be fostered and utilized.

My interest in individuals who are especially valuable to their organizations began with my doctoral thesis, “Organizing for Individuality – Transparent and Opaque Aspects in Development Processes” (2002). This work examined the organization and transformation of product development processes at Orrefors Kosta Boda, a company that has long combined tradition with innovation. Here, the individuality and uniqueness of specific people—especially designers—were crucial to the company’s success.

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Publications

2023

Nancy Brett, Thomas Magnusson, Hans Andersson (2023) Science and Public Policy, Vol. 50, p. 603-618 (Article in journal)

2022

Tharaka Gunaratne, Joakim Krook, Hans Andersson (2022) Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 360, Article 132155 (Article in journal)

2020

Hans Andersson, Per Åman (2020)
Tharaka Gunaratne, Joakim Krook, Hans Andersson (2020) Sustainability, Vol. 12, Article 9540 (Article in journal)
Tharaka Gunaratne, Joakim Krook, Hans Andersson, Mats Eklund (2020) Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 154, Article 104590 (Article in journal)

Teaching

I primarily teach in the areas of strategy and organization.

I am the course director and examiner for the advanced-level course “Strategy – Classic and Contemporary Views” (15 credits), where in recent years, we have integrated sustainability aspects into the curriculum. I also have a background in teaching financial accounting and have supervised numerous theses across various topics, mainly focusing on advanced-level theses employing qualitative methods.

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