This paper explores a tension between financialisation of electricity infrastructures and efforts to bring critical urban systems into common ownership. Focusing on the emerging landscape of electricity regulation and e-mobility in the United Kingdom (UK), it examines how electricity grid ownership has become financialised, and why the economic assumptions that enabled this financialisation are being called into question. New technologies, such as smart electricity meters and electric vehicles, provide cities with new tools to tackle poor air quality and greenhouse gas emissions. Electricity grids are key enabling infrastructures but the companies that run them do not get rewarded for improving air quality or tackling climate change. UK gov...
This article examines efforts to reconcile capitalist and ecological values, focusing in particular ...
his is a comparative study of the rationale and effects of management accounting innovations in Gree...
In this study, we examine the effect of structural economic vulnerability of developing countries on...
In recent years Government departments and public/private organizations are becoming increasingly tr...
This study examines the effects of three theoretical factors representing both process-based and out...
We explore how professional legal services and their supply chains can be modularised. Based on a re...
Background Many countries have developed competency frameworks for public health practice. While th...
The ever-increasing complexity in manufacturing systems caused by the fluctuating customer demands h...
This commentary sets out an agenda for researching the riots that swept through English cities in 20...
The similarities between the structures built by social insects and by humans have led to a converge...
The growing controversy around the adverse impacts of sharing economy platforms, including Airbnb an...
Differential-mode inverter topologies are promising for renewable energy generation since they offer...
Public higher education has a long history, with its growth associated with mass higher education an...
To meet the future demand for huge traffic volume of wireless data service, the research on the fift...
This paper investigates the effect of low emission zones on air quality and birth outcomes in German...
This article examines efforts to reconcile capitalist and ecological values, focusing in particular ...
his is a comparative study of the rationale and effects of management accounting innovations in Gree...
In this study, we examine the effect of structural economic vulnerability of developing countries on...
In recent years Government departments and public/private organizations are becoming increasingly tr...
This study examines the effects of three theoretical factors representing both process-based and out...
We explore how professional legal services and their supply chains can be modularised. Based on a re...
Background Many countries have developed competency frameworks for public health practice. While th...
The ever-increasing complexity in manufacturing systems caused by the fluctuating customer demands h...
This commentary sets out an agenda for researching the riots that swept through English cities in 20...
The similarities between the structures built by social insects and by humans have led to a converge...
The growing controversy around the adverse impacts of sharing economy platforms, including Airbnb an...
Differential-mode inverter topologies are promising for renewable energy generation since they offer...
Public higher education has a long history, with its growth associated with mass higher education an...
To meet the future demand for huge traffic volume of wireless data service, the research on the fift...
This paper investigates the effect of low emission zones on air quality and birth outcomes in German...
This article examines efforts to reconcile capitalist and ecological values, focusing in particular ...
his is a comparative study of the rationale and effects of management accounting innovations in Gree...
In this study, we examine the effect of structural economic vulnerability of developing countries on...