SUPERVISION
                                    Kyoto, 2004

PhD level supervision »

Oksana Mont is supervisor for three ongoing PhD dissertations at the IIIEE:

  1. 2004-2008 - Helen Nilsson, Local Systems and Community Well-Being for Sustainability
  2. 2005-2008 - Martin Kurdve, Chemical Management Services: safeguarding environmental outcomes
  3. 2007 - 2009 - Robert Nemeskeri, Systemic Changes for Sustainable Consumption and Production

MSc level supervision »

In addition to these supervisory roles, Oksana Mont has been involved in the supervision of MSc. theses.

  1. Shahzia Mohsin Khan (2008) Social Innovations in Creative Communities for Sustainable Consumption: is it promising?

    MESPOM programme

  2. Hue Nguyen (2008) Toxic Omissions and Cancerous Growths: Addressing the Unexamined Assumption of Sustainable Consumption in Technologically Innovative Societies. MESPOM programme

  3. Jennifer Hinton (2008) Is the circular economy ambitious enough?  A look at incorporating PSS (product-service systems) into China’s leapfrog development strategy. LUMES programme
  4. Lucia Sop (2007) Business initiatives to Sustainable Consumption. Food, Mobility and Housing supply  towards households consumption or how business is influencing households consumption patterns.
  5. Wendy Wallace (2006) Sustainable Marketing. Retail Practices to Increase Demand of Sustainable Coffee
  6. Yasser Asskar (2006) Chemical Management Services. Opportunities and Barriers in the Egyptian Market
  7. Iryna Stavchuk(2005) Communication in Waste Management. Promotion of Waste Separation in Households.
  8. Yusuke Matsuo (2005) Toward Product sharing for sustainable consumption. Barriers for customers’ acceptance and its possible solutions: Lesson learned from Car Sharing in Eco-villages.
  9. Katrin Besch (2004) Product-Service Systems for Office Furniture. Barriers and Opportunities on the European Market.
  10. Pranshu Singhal (2003) Chemical Management Services in Europe. Opportunities and Barriers.
  11. Ulf Jacobsson (2002) Towards more sustainable mobility: Exploring success factors for car sharing in Europe
  12. Pablo Morales (2001) Developing sustainable development indicators in the mining sector: a case study of Chilean copper mining sector
  13. Johanna Lissinger (2000) Product-based services, a differentiating strategy?
  14. Adriana Budeanu (1999) A tour to sustainability?: A discussion on tour operator's possibilities for promoting sustainable tourism
  15. Shuk-wai Freda Fung (1999) Handling the municipal solid waste in China A case study of policies for 'White pollution' in Beijing
  16. Daniel Johansson (1999) The influence of eco-labelling on producers of personal computers: the potential for eco-labelling as part of an IPP approach for reducing chemical risks related to PCs in Sweden
  17. Åsa Schneider (1999) Environmental declarations as a communication tool for IT services: the case of Telia
  18. Bin Yin (1998) Developing guidelines for designing an eco-labelling scheme in Asian developing countries

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