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Trine Pallesen

Associate Professor

Subjects
Change management Organisation Valuation Qualitative methods Green transition Climate

Primary research areas

Eco­nom­ic so­ci­ology
Sci­ence and tech­no­logy stud­ies
An­thro­po­logy of mar­kets
Valu­ation stud­ies

Re­search pro­file

Trine’s research is situated at the intersection of economic sociology and science and technology studies. Her work focusses on the use of markets as policy instruments, also called markets for collective concerns. In particular, she has studied how markets and market instruments are designed to increase renewable energy in energy systems. She has published in journals such as Economy and Society, Journal of Cultural Economy, Science as Culture, and Perspectives on Public Management and Governance. She is co-editor-in-chief of Valuation Studies

18 March 2025

The New New Economic Sociology

The Market Intervention Test

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26 February 2025

Making Good Economies with Bad Economic Instruments

A Brief History of Wind Power’s Changing Economies

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Recent research projects

Green trans­ition through dy­nam­ics of prob­lem­at­iz­a­tions: How forms of ex­pert­ise in­flu­ence the fin­an­cial and so­cial valu­ation of en­ergy re­sources in Den­mark

Pub­lic Act­ors’ Ca­pa­cit­ies in the Gov­ernance of Green Trans­itions

Outside activities

2025 , -

No out­side activ­it­ies to re­port