by Ujjval Bhatt, Michelle Wicmandy | Feb 15, 2026 | Books & Academic Contributions
Hydrogen is often positioned as a cornerstone of the energy transition, but its successful deployment depends on something far less discussed: safety as a system-level discipline. This global brief examines how hydrogen’s unique physical properties—its wide...
by Juan Ruiz, Pablo Montagna, Michelle Wicmandy | Nov 28, 2025 | Books & Academic Contributions
As organizations accelerate investments in renewable energy, the challenge is no longer access to technology. It is how these systems are managed in practice. Solar, wind, and hydrogen assets are expanding rapidly, but their variability introduces a new layer of...
by Frederik Hertel, Michelle Wicmandy | Jun 6, 2024 | Books & Academic Contributions
This chapter examines the concept of the “global learning economy” and challenges how the term is commonly used. While “learning” is often positioned as a modifier that enhances economic thinking, the analysis shows that the relationship is not one-directional. When...
by Frederik Hertel, Michelle Wicmandy | Jul 21, 2021 | Books & Academic Contributions
Most organizations think of innovation as a structured process—formal R&D, defined frameworks, and breakthrough ideas. In practice, some of the most effective solutions emerge much closer to the ground. This study examines how metaphorical thinking enabled a small...