Hanna Martin
Om Hanna Martin
Hanna Martin is Associate Professor in Economic Geography at the Department of Business Administration. She holds a PhD in social and economic geography from Lund University (2016).
Hanna’s research interest lies in the broader fields of regional innovation systems and labour markets as well as socio-technical transitions and the circular economy. Hanna is also affiliated with the Centre for Regional Analysis .
Research areas:
Economic Geography
Regional innovation systems
Regional labour markets
Socio-technical transitions
Circular economy
Publikationer
Job relatedness, local skill coherence and economic performance: a job postings
approach
Martin Henning,
Rikard Eriksson,
Petrus Garefelt,
Hanna Martin,
Zoltán Elekes
Regional Studies, Regional Science
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2025
Skills for a Circular Economy Transformation-A Regional Case Study From
Sweden
Hanna Martin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
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2025
The role of demand in regional industrial path development – examples from the Swedish
periphery
Reconsidering actor roles in regional innovation systems: transformative industrial change in the forest-based
bioeconomy
Hanna Martin,
Ida Grundel,
Margareta Dahlström
Regional Studies
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2023
Grasping transformative regional development - Exploring intersections between industrial paths and sustainability
transitions
C. Chlebna,
Hanna Martin,
J. Mattes
Environment and Planning a-Economy and Space
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2022
The role of demand for regional development – Green transformations in the food industries in Scania and
Värmland
The scope of regional innovation policy to realize transformative change - a case study of the chemicals industry in western
Sweden
The multiple roles of demand in new regional industrial path development: A conceptual
analysis
Policy capacities for new regional industrial path development - The case of new media and biogas in Southern
Sweden
Institutional Context and Cluster Emergence: The Biogas Industry in Southern
Sweden
Path Renewal in Old Industrial Regions: Possibilities and Limitations for Regional Innovation
Policy
Lars Coenen,
Jerker Moodysson,
Hanna Martin
Regional Studies
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2015