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Jan Ole Rypestøl is a Professor at the Department of Management and Innovation, School of Business and Law, University of Agder, Norway. He is actively engaged in research and academic leadership, focusing on innovation, regional development, and industrial transformation. He coordinates the Innovation and Transformation specialization in the Master’s programme in Management and Business Development and serves as program manager for ORG-454 at Master’s level.
His research spans innovation studies, entrepreneurship, economic geography, institutional economics, and sustainable regional restructuring. Rypestøl emphasizes the integration of system and actor perspectives to understand change agents in industrial transformation processes. His work often explores themes such as asset modification, digitalization, green transitions, and regional resilience.
The recent publications of Professor Rypestøl reflect a strong focus on sustainable regional restructuring, particularly in Nordic and Norwegian contexts. His articles investigate green path development, innovation networks, digital transformation, and the role of human agency in industrial change. These works are published in high-quality journals and edited volumes, demonstrating interdisciplinary engagement across economics, geography, and policy studies.
He is affiliated with RIST – Research Centre for Studies of Innovation for Sustainable Transition, contributing to collaborative research on sustainable industrial change. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his extensive publication record and editorial roles indicate significant academic recognition.
Professor Rypestøl has supervised numerous Master’s and PhD students, though specific names are not provided. He has also contributed to multiple research reports, some publicly available through NORCE. His recent co-edited books suggest ongoing leadership in shaping scholarly discourse on regional innovation and sustainability.
He is actively involved in research teams and centers focused on innovation and sustainable transition, particularly through RIST. His collaborative work with scholars like Arne Isaksen, Roman Martin, and Anders Örtenblad highlights strong interdisciplinary and institutional partnerships.
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