Annika Stenström
Postdoc
Primary research areas
Who defines what counts as 'green' in green finance?
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in International Political Economy. I study how socio-technical infrastructures, expert networks, and market devices shape the green transition. I am particularly interested in how seemingly mundane infrastructures, such as standard and reporting frameworks, define what counts as "green" and influence who has the authority to decide.
My research focuses on the political economy of green finance, reporting standards, and algorithmic sustainability. I examine how experts and organisations, including invesotrs, regulators, activists, and standard setters, enable or constrain green finance as financial markets respond to climate change. I also investigate how international reporting standards make the environmental impact of AI visible or keep it opaque, and who benefits from these forms of opacity.
My research is methodologically eclectic. I work with a mixed-methods approach that integrates qualitative methods, such as semi-structured interviews and observation, with computational social science methods, including social network analysis, text analysis, and career analysis.