Ezgi Ari

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Ezgi Ari graduated from the Dokuz Eylul University and has a bachelor’s degree in Economics. After graduating, from 2006 to 2016, she was employed as a product manager in the export department and gained work experience in the packaging industry, including bioplastics. Following that, she studied in Bioeconomy master’s program (M.Sc.) at the University of Hohenheim. During her master studies, she was engaged in research on the national Bioeconomy policy and measures from the perspective of creative destruction. Since September 2020, she has been working as a research associate at the Chair for Economics of Innovation at the University of Hohenheim. Her main research interests are Evolutionary Economics, Responsible Innovation and Complexity Economics.

 

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Latest Publications

  • Pyka, A., Ari, E. and Lang, S. (2023). Dedicated Regulation: Translating Missions into Regulation, In: Braunerhjelm, P. (ed.), Handbook of Innovation and Regulation, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK.
  • Pyka, A., Lang, S. and Ari, E. (2023). What can the bioeconomy contribute to the achievement of higher degrees of sustainability? From substitution to structural change to transformation, In: Viaggi, D. (ed.), Edward Elgar Handbook on the Bioeconomy, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK.