Assoc Prof Dr. Fredrik von Malmborg, Linkƶping University, Sweden
š Assoc Prof Dr. Fredrik von Malmborg is a versatile leader with a rich background spanning environmental engineering, business administration, and political science. Currently serving as Lead ESG Expert at Nordea Bank Abp, and Associate Professor at Linkƶping University, Sweden, he excels in research coordination and leadership. With extensive international negotiation experience in climate policy and energy efficiency, he’s a strategic thinker known for his inclusive leadership style. Fredrik’s expertise extends to corporate sustainability, policy analysis, and consultancy, making him a dynamic force in shaping sustainable practices and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. š±
Publication Profile
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Academic Achievements š
Robust educational background encompassing a Ph.D. in Municipal Environmental Management from KTH and post-doctoral studies at Imperial College London, Fredrik’s academic journey is extensive. He has delved into environmental engineering, business administration, and political science, earning accolades such as an associate professorship in Environmental Systems Analysis & Management.
Research Focus
Fredrik von Malmborg’s research focus spans across various areas of sustainability and environmental management š±. His work delves into topics such as corporate sustainability reporting, integrated management systems, industrial ecology, regional sustainable development, and climate policy. Through his publications, he contributes significantly to understanding the intersections between business practices, environmental concerns, and policy frameworks. Von Malmborg’s diverse portfolio underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in sustainable practices and fostering actionable insights for organizations and policymakers alike.
Publication Top Notes
- The global reporting initiative and corporate sustainability reporting in Swedish companies š
- Cited by 601, published in 2003
- Tools for environmental assessment of the built environment šļø
- Cited by 362, published in 2004
- Management and policy aspects of industrial ecology: an emerging research agenda š±
- Cited by 227, published in 2004
- Integrated management systems as a corporate response to sustainable development š
- Cited by 164, published in 2005
- Municipalities and industrial ecology: reconsidering municipal environmental management šļø
- Cited by 162, published in 2001
- Environmental management systems, communicative action and organizational learning š
- Cited by 127, published in 2002
- Networking for knowledge transfer: towards an understanding of local authority roles in regional industrial ecosystem management š¤
- Cited by 105, published in 2004
- Stimulating learning and innovation in networks for regional sustainable development: the role of local authorities š
- Cited by 94, published in 2007
- Conditions for regional publicāprivate partnerships for sustainable developmentāSwedish perspectives šøšŖ
- Cited by 88, published in 2003
- What can we learn from local substance flow analyses? The review of cadmium flows in Swedish municipalities š
- Cited by 55, published in 2004