Frank Geels

Frank Geels

Manchester University

H-index: 87

North America-United States

About Frank Geels

Frank Geels, With an exceptional h-index of 87 and a recent h-index of 76 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Sustainability transitions, Multi-Level Perspective, disruptive innovation, socio-technical systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Unfolding low-carbon reorientation in a declining industry: A contextual analysis of changing company strategies in UK oil refining (1990–2023)

Explaining varying speeds of low-carbon reorientation in the United Kingdom's steel, petrochemical, and oil refining industries: A multi-dimensional comparative analysis and …

Leading the post-industrial revolution? Policy windows, issue linkage and decarbonization dynamics in the UK’s net-zero strategy (2010–2022)

Projecting for sustainability transitions

Low-carbon reorientation in steel, oil refining and petrochemical industries: Final report for the Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation Centre

The socio-technical dynamics of net-zero industrial megaprojects: Outside-in and inside-out analyses of the Humber industrial cluster

Low-carbon electrification as a multi-system transition: a socio-technical analysis of Norwegian maritime transport, construction, and chemical sectors

Building multi-system nexuses in low-carbon transitions: Conflicts and asymmetric adjustments in Norwegian ferry electrification

Frank Geels Information

University

Position

Professor of System Innovation and Sustainability

Citations(all)

69097

Citations(since 2020)

37703

Cited By

45573

hIndex(all)

87

hIndex(since 2020)

76

i10Index(all)

134

i10Index(since 2020)

121

Email

University Profile Page

Manchester University

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Frank Geels Skills & Research Interests

Sustainability transitions

Multi-Level Perspective

disruptive innovation

socio-technical systems

Top articles of Frank Geels

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unfolding low-carbon reorientation in a declining industry: A contextual analysis of changing company strategies in UK oil refining (1990–2023)

Energy Research & Social Science

Julian Gregory

Frank W Geels

2024/1/1

Explaining varying speeds of low-carbon reorientation in the United Kingdom's steel, petrochemical, and oil refining industries: A multi-dimensional comparative analysis and …

Energy Research & Social Science

Frank W Geels

Julian Gregory

2024/5/1

Leading the post-industrial revolution? Policy windows, issue linkage and decarbonization dynamics in the UK’s net-zero strategy (2010–2022)

Industrial and Corporate Change

Benjamin K Sovacool

Marfuga Iskandarova

Frank W Geels

2024/4/17

Projecting for sustainability transitions

Graham M Winch

Frank Geels

Giorgio Locatelli

Natalya Sergeeva

2023/4/1

Low-carbon reorientation in steel, oil refining and petrochemical industries: Final report for the Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation Centre

Frank Geels

Julian Gregory

2023/11

The socio-technical dynamics of net-zero industrial megaprojects: Outside-in and inside-out analyses of the Humber industrial cluster

Energy Research & Social Science

Frank W Geels

Benjamin K Sovacool

Marfuga Iskandarova

2023/4/1

Low-carbon electrification as a multi-system transition: a socio-technical analysis of Norwegian maritime transport, construction, and chemical sectors

Environmental Research Letters

Hilde Nykamp

Allan Dahl Andersen

Frank Willem Geels

2023/9/19

Building multi-system nexuses in low-carbon transitions: Conflicts and asymmetric adjustments in Norwegian ferry electrification

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Allan Dahl Andersen

Frank W Geels

Markus Steen

Markus M Bugge

2023/11/21

“Bigger than government”: Exploring the social construction and contestation of net-zero industrial megaprojects in England

Technological Forecasting and Social Change

Benjamin K Sovacool

Marfuga Iskandarova

Frank W Geels

2023/3/1

Multi-system dynamics and the speed of net-zero transitions: Identifying causal processes related to technologies, actors, and institutions

Allan Dahl Andersen

Frank W Geels

2023/8/1

Sustainability transitions in consumption-production systems

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Matthew Lockwood

2023/11/11

Low-carbon reorientation in a declining industry? A longitudinal analysis of coevolving contexts and company strategies in the UK steel industry (1988–2022)

Energy Research & Social Science

Frank W Geels

Julian Gregory

2023/2/1

A socio-technical transition perspective on positive tipping points in climate change mitigation: Analysing seven interacting feedback loops in offshore wind and electric …

Technological Forecasting and Social Change

Frank W Geels

Martina Ayoub

2023/8/1

System transitions research and sustainable development: Challenges, progress, and prospects

Frank W Geels

Florian Kern

William C Clark

2023/11/21

Demand-side emission reduction through behavior change or technology adoption? Empirical evidence from UK heating, mobility, and electricity use

One Earth

Frank W Geels

2023/4/21

Faster, broader, and deeper! Suggested directions for research on net-zero transitions

Oxford Open Energy

Allan Dahl Andersen

Frank W Geels

Lars Coenen

Jens Hanson

Marius Korsnes

...

2023

Policy Briefing: Low-carbon reorientation in steel, oil refining and petrochemical industries

Frank Geels

Julian Gregory

2023/11

Industrial clusters for deep decarbonization

Science

Benjamin K Sovacool

Frank W Geels

Marfuga Iskandarova

2022/11/11

Navigating tensions between rapid and just low-carbon transitions

Environmental Research Letters

Peter J Newell

Frank W Geels

Benjamin K Sovacool

2022/4/8

Innovation and climate change: A review and introduction to the special issue

Stelvia Matos

Eric Viardot

Benjamin K Sovacool

Frank W Geels

Yu Xiong

2022/9/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 132
Benjamin Sovacool

Benjamin Sovacool

University of Sussex

H-index: 80
Rene Kemp

Rene Kemp

Universiteit Maastricht

H-index: 75
Tim Schwanen

Tim Schwanen

University of Oxford

H-index: 57
Steve Sorrell

Steve Sorrell

University of Sussex

H-index: 53
Johan Schot

Johan Schot

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 17
Josephine Mylan

Josephine Mylan

Manchester University

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