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Atle Midttun
Born (1952-03-17) March 17, 1952 (age 72)
Bergen, Norway
CitizenshipNorwegian
EducationUppsala University (Phd) Economic Sociology/ Political Economy and Oslo University (Msc) Sociology, Economics, History, Philosophy
Occupation(s)Professor, Researcher
Employer(s)BI Norwegian Business School (1985 –

Resource Studies Group at the Norwegian Research Council (1982-85) Institute for Social Studies, Norway (1981-82)

Institute for Sociology, University of Oslo (1979-81)
Board member ofCo-director of the Centre for Energy and Environment (BI) Co-director of the Centre for Corporate Responsibility (BI)
SpouseNina Witoszek (2007-
ChildrenJohannes Midttun Lindholm
Websitehttps://www.atlemidttun.org/ https://www.bi.no/om-bi/ansatte/institutt-for-rettsvitenskap-og-styring/atle-midttun/

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Research

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Throughout his career, Atle Midttun has conducted numerous research projects covering diverse areas such as energy, sustainability and corporate responsibility, financed by Norwegian and EU research councils, Innovation Norway and energy industry. In his research he has combined a broad societal perspective from economic sociology and political economy with strategy and innovation perspectives at the business level.[1]

Visiting Professorships

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Editorial Committees

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Selected Books

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Selected Articles

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  • Sequencing Lead Markets for Photovoltaics (with Elzbieta Toporowska) in Achim Brunnengraber & Maria Rosaria Di Nucci (eds) Im Hürdenlauf Zur Energiewende. Springer VS, Berlin, 2014.
  • The greening of the European petroleum industry Energy Policy, 167, 2022, (with Marina Khanieva Magne Lia and Eivind Wenner)
  • The Greening of European Electricity Industry: A Battle of Modernities, Energy Policy 2012.
  • The Firm as a Nexus of Product Cycles: Organizing Entrepreneurship in the Innovative Firm (With Nils-Otto Ørjasæter) in Maarten J. Arentsen, Wouter van Rossum and Albert E Steenge (eds) Governance of Innovation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, Massachusetts, 2010.
  • The Political Economy of CSR in Western Europe Journal of Corporate Governance 2006 (with Kristian Gautesen and Maria Gjølberg).
  • CSR: Realigning Roles and Boundaries between Government, Business and Civil Society. Journal of Corporate Governance, 2005.
  • The Competitive Advantage of Collaboration – Throwing New Light on The Nordic Model, New Political Economy, 2019. (with Nina Witoszek).
  • The Negotiated Political Economy of a Heavy Industrial Sector: The Norwegian Hydropower Complex in the 1970's and 1980's. Scandinavian political Studies. 1988.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Atle Midttun website". www.atlemidttun.org. Retrieved 2024-10-15.
  2. ^ a b "Atle Midttun". BI Business School. Retrieved 2024-10-15.