Items where Author is "Halpin, Darren"Group by: EPrint Type | No Grouping Number of eprints: 9. Journal paperHalpin, Darren and Daugbjerg, Carsten (2013) Identity as Constraint and Resource in Interest Group Evolution: A Case of Radical Organizational Change. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, , - . Halpin, Darren; Daugbjerg, Carsten and Yonatan Schvartzman , Yonatan (2011) Interest Group Capacities and Infant Industry Development: State-sponsored Growth in Organic Farming. International Political Science Review, 32 (2), pp. 147-166. Daugbjerg, Carsten and Halpin, Darren (2010) Generating Policy Capacity in Emerging Green Industries: The Development of Organic Farming in Denmark and Australia. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 12 (2), pp. 141-157. Halpin, Darren and Daugbjerg, Carsten (2008) Associative Deadlocks and Transformative Capacity: Engaging in Australian Organic Farm Industry Development. Australian Journal of Political Science, 43 (2), pp. 189-206. Daugbjerg, Carsten and Halpin, Darren (2008) Sharpening Up Research on Organics: Why We Need to Integrate Sectoral Policy Research into Mainstream Policy Analysis. Policy Studies, 29 (4), pp. 393-404. Conference paper, poster, etc.Halpin, Darren and Daugbjerg, Carsten (2008) Generating Governance Capacity in Infant Industries: The Development of Organic Farming in Denmark and Australia. Paper at: General Conference of the ECPR, Pisa, 6-8 September 2007. [Unpublished] Daugbjerg, Carsten and Halpin, Darren (2008) Governing growth in organic farming: The evolving capacities of organic groups in the United Kingdom and Denmark. Paper at: 58th PSA annual conference, Swansea University, 1-3 April 2008. [Completed] Halpin, Darren and Daugbjerg, Carsten (2008) Interest Groups and the Governance of Growth in Organic Farming. Paper at: Nordic Political Science Association’s (NOPSA) XV Conference, Tromsø University, August 6-9 2008. [Unpublished] BookHamm, Ulrich; Gronefeld, Friederike and Halpin, Darren (2002) Analysis of the European Market for Organic Food. Organic Marketing Initiatives and Rural Development, no. 1. School of Management and Business, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK.. This list was generated on Sat Aug 16 14:08:09 2025 CEST. |