• Business and State Balancing International Development Agendas – The Case of Norwegian CSR 

      Welle-Strand, Anne; Vlaicu, Monica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This study looks into the interplay between governments and transnational corporations (TNCs) regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR), and it investigates the potentials to link CSR to the international development ...
    • Improving health in developing countries: reducing complexity of drug supply chains 

      Jahre, Marianne; Dumoulin, Luc; Greenhalgh, Langdon B.; Hudspeth, Claudia; Limlim, Phillips; Spindler, Anna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Purpose of this paper Uganda is one of many African countries struggling to develop adequate healthcare, particularly in regard to local treatment and access to drugs. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the ...
    • The role of status in the early emergence of pro-White bias in rural Uganda 

      Marshall, Julia; Gollwitzer, Anton; Mermin-Bunnell, Kellen; Mandalaywala, Tara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Research investigating the early emergence of racial prejudice has been largely limited to contexts in which racial prejudice is most likely to emerge—multiracial societies that have pronounced racial inequality (e.g., ...
    • The Taiwanese Economic “Miracle”: Continuing? 

      Welle-Strand, Anne; Chen, Pei-Fen; Ball, Graeme (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The island of Taiwan has successfully managed sixty years of fast-paced economic growth. Taiwan is a demonstrably resilient player in the global economy, while also maintaining high levels of income equality. However, there ...