Anni Tuppuraمشاهده پروفایل
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Anni Tuppura is an Associate Professor in Business Studies at LUT Business School, LUT University, located in Lappeenranta, Finland. Her academic work bridges strategic management with sustainability, focusing on industries with significant environmental footprints. Her research interests center on strategy and management , particularly in the context of business sustainability , circular economy , and biodiversity . She has a strong focus on forest-based businesses , especially the pulp and paper industry , analyzing how environmental regulations, corporate responsibility, and innovation shape competitiveness and long-term viability. Her publication record demonstrates a consistent and impactful contribution to scholarly discourse. Her recent articles explore strategic renewal , dominant logic in organizations , and the transition to a bioeconomy . The research spans disciplines including business strategy, environmental policy, and industrial economics, often employing empirical and comparative analyses. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in forest and energy sectors Environmental regulation and industrial competitiveness Green supply chain management Global trends in recycling and bio-based industries Strategic management in resource-intensive industries Anni Tuppura has received recognition through publications in high-impact journals such as European Management Journal , Journal of Cleaner Production , and Forest Policy and Economics . Her ORCID profile confirms a robust and current research trajectory. She advises on strategic sustainability and has contributed to understanding how firms can align financial goals with environmental and social responsibilities. Her work often involves international collaboration and comparative studies across countries like Finland, Sweden, and the United States. Her research is closely tied to real-world industrial challenges, particularly in the Nordic and European contexts, where sustainability and industrial transformation are key policy and business priorities.












