Trees Like Cabbages : Innovation Towards a Forest-Based Bioeconomy
Författare
Summary, in English
First, after 1990, Swedish forestry firms diversified into biofuels, bio-based materials, and other fossil-replacing products, but this product-expansion period was driven by incumbent pulp and paper companies drawing on established competences rather than by new entrants. The bioeconomy extends established competences within a mature industry, turning the previous recipient of external innovations into producers of new products. This discontinuity represents a new life cycle. Second, bioeconomy innovations were consistently less complex and, after 1990, less likely to have received public funding than other Swedish innovations. Collaboration became relevant only during the product-expansion period and conferred no special advantage on bioeconomy firms. Third, the dominant bioeconomy vision consolidated existing technological trajectories rather than guiding new ones: innovations aligned with it peaked during the 1970s energy crises, decades before the vision entered policy discourse.
These patterns are explained by what the thesis conceptualizes as subordinating coupling––a mode of inter-system interaction in which capital-intensive downstream infrastructure constrains the upstream resource system. Each new bio-based product stream reinforces demand for homogeneous cellulose feedstock, tightening instead of loosening the grip of industrial monoculture forestry. Through multinational investment, this production model replicates globally, converting diverse landscapes into uniform fiber plantations. The bioeconomy, as observed in fifty years of innovation, extends rather than transforms the production logic of industrial forestry.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2026
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Lund Studies in Economic History
Avvikelse
125
Fulltext
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Lund University
Ämne
- Economic History
Nyckelord
- Bioeconomy
- Innovation
- Sustainability Transitions
- Forestry
- Pulp and Paper
- Sweden
- Industry Life Cycle
- Collaboration Networks
- Subordinating Coupling
Aktiv
Published
Handledare
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1400-4860
- ISBN: 978-91-989643-5-6
- ISBN: 978-91-989643-4-9
Försvarsdatum
27 april 2026
Försvarstid
10:15
Försvarsplats
EC3:211
Opponent
- Sebastian Losacker (Dr.)