Lea Stöber

Photo: University of Hohenheim / Corinna Schmid

 

Biography:

After completing her bachelor's degree at the University of Applied Sciences in Münster and the University of Portsmouth as part of the European Business Program, Lea Stöber successfully completed her master's degree in management at the University of Hohenheim. As part of her master's studies, she spent a semester abroad at the Seoul National University in South Korea. In her theses, she dealt with sustainable investment strategies and shareholder engagement (bachelor’s degree) as well as frugal innovations and sustainability (master’s degree). As a research assistant at the Chair of Corporate Management and the Chair of Sociology at the University of Hohenheim, Lea Stöber gained first experiences in research and teaching. From June 2021 to June 2024, Lea Stöber was a research associate at our department. Her main research interest is in the research field of sustainability transformations.

 

 

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Research Focus

  • Sustainable Innovation
  • Sustainability Transformations
  • (Dedicated) Innovation Systems

Latest Publications

  • Stöber, L. F., Boesino, M., Pyka, A., & Schuenemann, F. (2023), Bioeconomy Innovation Networks in Urban Regions: The Case of Stuttgart, Land, 12(4), 935.
  • Stöber, L.F., Boesino, M., Pyka, A. & Schünemann, F. (2023), Bioökonomie Region Stuttgart: Potenziale der Bioökonomie im urbanen, industriellen Raum.
  • Stöber, L. F., Sommer, D. & Ebersberger, B. (2023), The impact of frugal innovation on sustainability: A systematic literature review. International Journal of Innovation Management, 26(08). http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1363919622300021
  • Pyka, A. and Stöber, L. (2023), Services of Green Platforms for the Sustainability Transformation from an Evolutionary Economics Perspective, In: Gallouj, F., Gallouj, C., Monnoyer, M.-C. and Rubalcaba, L. (eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Services, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.
  • Pyka, A., Lang, S. and Stöber, L. (2023), A sustainable knowledge-based economy analysis, In: Adatto, L., Aouinait, C., Le, S.T.K. and Mongo, M. (eds.), Innovation ecosystems in the new economic era: digital revolution and ecological transition, Peter Lang. Stuttgart.
  • Schlaile, M. P. & Stöber, L. (2022), Einleitung: Zur Responsibilisierung und Digitalisierung von Konsum. In  Schlaile, M.P. & Stöber, L. F. (Hrsg.), Consumer Social Responsibility im digitalen Raum: Entscheidungsarchitekturen, geteilte Verantwortung und Handlungsspielräume. Metropolis-Verlag für Ökonomie Gesellschaft und Politik GmbH. Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag (pp. 7-18).