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B.A.; M.A. (Europa Universität Viadrina);


Ph.D. (Freie Universität Berlin)

Dr. Annika Bose Styczynski

Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Research and International Collaborations)

Email astyczynski@jgu.edu.in
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ORCID ID 0000-0002-4220-9780
Key Expertise The governance of socio-technical transitions toward digital, cleaner and more efficient energy technologies, climate adaptation and sustainable development in both advanced industrial and emerging economies.

B.A.; M.A. (Europa Universität Viadrina);


Ph.D. (Freie Universität Berlin)


Biography

Annika is an Associate Professor at the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy. She has been working on climate-related public policy issues for more than 15 years and studied at Free University Berlin, Nagoya Daigaku, UC Berkeley, and European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (O.). Her research revolves around the governance of socio-technical transitions toward digital, cleaner and more efficient energy technologies, climate adaptation and sustainable development in both advanced industrial and emerging economies. In her latest book, she delves into the achievements, challenges and prospects of India’s Energy Transition (Routledge, 2024).

Research fellowships took her to CERI Science-Po in Paris, TERI in New Delhi, CICERO in Oslo, the Economic Research Centre at Nagoya University and RIFS in Potsdam. Annika is trained on public transport systems through the World Bank in Singapore and worked as a consultant for Agora Energiewende, Adelphi and ANU. For more than a decade, she has been teaching an international cohort of students and executives on the governance of socio-technical transitions. 

Sustainable Food, Water and Energy Governance

Environmental Management

Comparative Politics

Ethics and Public Policy

Law, Governance and Institutions

Political Philosophy

Academic Writing

DAV Business school conference, Kathmandu, Nepal. First Prize, Best Paper Award for ‘Disentangling the Transport Carbon Lock-In’, 2018

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Requirement Analysis for India JGU Research Grants Commission (2018)

Horizon 2020 GLOBUS Project on ‘Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice.’ Working Group: Climate Justice (2016-2020)

Government Support Schemes for Next-Generation Vehicle Technologies in selected European countries, USA, Japan, China, and India (funded by the Australian National University, O.P. Jindal Global University, and the Development Research Center of the State Council of the PRC) (2015-18)

Horizon Scanning and Trend Monitoring for the Strategic Early Detection as an Instrument of Environmental Policy and Efficient Political Consulting. Case study: Singapore (Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), FU Berlin) (2012)

Comparative Analysis of subnational Climate Policy in Germany, India and USA Case study: India (FFU) (2011)

Learning Experiences of the Technical Collaboration in Environmental Policy Advisory in selected Asian countries. Case study: China (FFU) (2010)

Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), Oslo Research Fellow (funded by E.ON Ruhrgas and the Norwegian Research Council), 2013

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi Research Fellow, (DAAD Grant) (2012/13)

Economic Research Center (ERC) at Nagoya University, Nagoya Research Fellow (ERC Fellowship Programme) (2011/12)

Centre d’Études et Recherches Internationales (CERI), Sciences-Po, Paris, Stagiare (OFAJ Funding) (2008)

University of California Berkeley, USA, Visiting Graduate Student (DAAD Grant) (2007/08)

Bose Styczynski, A. (ed.): India’s Energy Revolution. Insights into the Becoming of a Global Power. Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge India), 260 pages, ISBN: 978-1-03-225152-3, publication 03.06. 2024

Bose Styczynski, A. (2024). India’s Energy (R)evolution. Book chapter in Bose Styczynski, A. (ed.) (2024). India’s Energy Revolution. Insights into the Becoming of a Global Power. Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge India), pp. 1-14.

Mehrotra, A.; Agarwal, A.; Bose Styczynski, A. (2024). Gas Based Economy: A Road towards a Prosperous and Cleaner India. Book chapter in Bose Styczynski, A. (ed.) (2024). India’s Energy Revolution. Insights into the Becoming of a Global Power. Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge India), pp. 42-65.

Bose Styczynski, A. (2024). Business Model Innovation for Electric Vehicle Adoption in India – An Ecosystem Perspective. Book chapter in Bose Styczynski, A. (ed.) (2024). India’s Energy Revolution. Insights into the Becoming of a Global Power. Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge India), pp. 190-213.

Bose Styczynski, A. (2019b). Klimaneutrale Elektromobilität in Indien. (Climate-neutral electric mobility in India.) Asien – The German Journal on Contemporary Asia, vol.150/151:28-51.

Bose Styczynski, A. & Hughes, L. (2019a). Public Policy Strategies for Next-Generation Vehicle Technologies: An Overview of Leading Markets, In: Environmental Innovations and Societal Transitions 31:262-272, DOI:10.1016/j.eist.2018.09.002.

Bose Styczynski, A. (2018b). Beyond COP21: What does Paris mean for European Climate and Energy policy? Book chapter in: Popovski, V. (ed.) The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, Routledge, pp.283-296.

Bose Styczynski, A. & Rajah, R.V. (2018a). Why not e-scooters? DNA India, April 25, 2018.

Styczynski, A. (2017b). Accelerating the socio-technical transition process to low-carbon technologies. 14th South Asia Management Forum (SAMF) on ‘Governance and Public Policy – Role of Management Development’. Organised by AMDISA, 24.-27. April 2017, Maldives, Conference Compendium, pp.592-610.

Styczynski, A. (2017a). Why we need to study the Indian Energy Transition. JGU Law & Policy Brief, Vol. III (4) April 2017.

Styczynski, A.; Wolf, J.; Tah, S.; Bose, A. (2014). When decision-making processes fail: an argument for robust climate adaptation planning in the face of uncertainty, In Environment Systems and Decisions, Special Issue: Climate and Energy Decision Making Under Uncertainty, December 2014, Volume 34, Issue 4, pp. 478-491.

Styczynski, A. (2012). Historical Benefit and Contemporary Approaches to Sustainable (Low-Carbon) Urban Transport in Japan. Discussion Paper 186. Economic Research Center, Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya University, September 2012.
Email astyczynski@jgu.edu.in
ORCID ID 0000-0002-4220-9780
Key Expertise The governance of socio-technical transitions toward digital, cleaner and more efficient energy technologies, climate adaptation and sustainable development in both advanced industrial and emerging economies.
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