Biography
Dr. Thomas Bauwens is an Assistant Professor researching collective action for sustainability at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
Thomas studies the organizational and institutional conditions that foster effective collective solutions to the social, economic or environmental grand challenges of our times, such as global warming and the circular economy transition. He combines insights from institutional economics and sociology as well as economic geography to create novel theoretical frameworks and empirical insights. Through his work on renewable energy communities, circular economy start-ups, and other bottom-up sustainability initiatives, he has advanced the understanding of their upscaling processes and their roles in fostering societal support for sustainable innovations. Furthermore, he has contributed to uncovering the pivotal role of community governance, alongside market and state institutions, in tackling sustainability transformations.
He was recently awarded a €1.5m Starting Grant from the European Research Council for the ambitious, five-year research project "SCENSUS" ("Scaling the Societal Impact of Community Enterprises for Sustainability"). In this project, by studying different forms of community enterprises in multiple countries, Thomas and his team aim to build an interdisciplinary theory of the mechanisms through which community enterprises can transform our economy to tackle urgent sustainability challenges.
Before joining RSM, Thomas worked in the Utrecht University’s Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, where he led research and taught on circular economy, energy communities and sustainability transitions. Before that, he was a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne and at Oxford University. He holds a PhD in Economics and Management from HEC Management School, University of Liege, Belgium, and a MSc in Economics from the Economic School of Louvain, University of Louvain, Belgium.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- bauwens@rsm.nl
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Work
- L. Neij, J. Palm, H. Busch, T. Bauwens, S. Becker, A. Bergek, A. Buzogány, C. Candelise, F. Coenen, P. Devine-Wright, T. Hoppe, A. Kortetmäki, K. Pantazis, F. Palaiogiannis, M. Margosi, D. Petrovics, J. Plöchl, G. Ruggieri, S. Ruggiero, K. Standal, P. Scherhaufer & I. Soutar (2025) - Energy communities—lessons learnt, challenges, and policy recommendations - Oxford Open Energy, 4 - doi: 10.1093/ooenergy/oiaf002 - [link]
- Thomas Bauwens & Robert Wade (2025) - Unpacking the Energy Commons - [link]
- Thomas Bauwens, Robert Wade & Matthew Burke (2024) - The energy commons: A systematic review, paradoxes, and ways forward - Energy Research and Social Science, 118 - doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2024.103776 - [link]
- Thomas Bauwens, Kris Hartley, Marko Hekkert & Julian Kirchherr (2024) - Building innovation ecosystems for circularity: Start-up business models in the food and construction sectors in the Netherlands - Journal of Cleaner Production, 481 - doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143970 - [link]
- Stefan Geskus, Matthijs B. Punt, Thomas Bauwens, Rense Corten & Koen Frenken (2024) - Does social capital foster renewable energy cooperatives? - Journal of Economic Geography, 24 (6), 887-905 - doi: 10.1093/jeg/lbae031 - [link]
- Paola Velasco-Herrejón & Thomas Bauwens (2024) - Are energy transitions reproducing inequalities? Power, social stigma and distributive (in)justice in Mexico - Global Environmental Change, 87 - doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2024.102883 - [link]
- Katharina Biely, Siddharth Sareen, Gerdien de Vries, Emile Chappin, Thomas Bauwens & Fabio Maria Montagnino (2024) - Understanding the embeddedness of individuals within the larger system to support energy transition - Sustainability Science, 19 (3), 687-700 - doi: 10.1007/s11625-024-01493-7 - [link]
- Rafael Ziegler, Thomas Bauwens, Michael J. Roy, Simon Teasdale, Ambre Fourrier & Emmanuel Raufflet (2023) - Embedding circularity: Theorizing the social economy, its potential, and its challenges - Ecological Economics, 214 - doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.107970 - [link]
- Thomas Bauwens, Denise Reike & Martín Calisto-Friant (2023) - Science for sale? Why academic marketization is a problem and what sustainability research can do about it - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 48 - doi: 10.1016/j.eist.2023.100749 - [link]
- Aurore Dudka, Nuria Moratal & Thomas Bauwens (2023) - A typology of community-based energy citizenship: An analysis of the ownership structure and institutional logics of 164 energy communities in France - Energy Policy, 178 - doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113588 - [link]