• Circles of intellectual discovery in Cambridge and management learning: A discourse analysis of Joan Robinson’s The Economics of Imperfect Competition 

      Jevnaker, Birgit Helene; Raa, Atle Andreassen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In this article, we explore a circle of younger-generation economists at Cambridge who contributed to new theories in the 1930s. The aim was to understand how and why innovative thinking in academic theorizing, seen as ...
    • Citizen coproduction and efficient public good provision: theory and evidence from local public libraries 

      De Witte, Kristof; Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In both public administration and economics, efficiency is brought forward as an important criterion for evaluating administrative actions. Clearly, its value as an assessment principle depends on our ability to adequately ...
    • Cleared for Takeoff? A Snapshot of Context for Change in a High-Risk Industry 

      Lofquist, Eric; Isaksen, Scott G. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Civil aviation is a high-risk industry where actors are experiencing increasing focus on economic performance, greater international competition, and growing safety threats that require continual organizational adjustments. ...
    • Climate change and COP26: Are digital technologies and information management part of the problem or the solution? An editorial reflection and call to action 

      Dwivedi, Yogesh K.; Hughes, Laurie; Kar, Arpan Kumar; Baabdullah, Abdullah M.; Grover, Purva; Abbas, Roba; Andreini, Daniela; Abumoghli, Iyad; Barlette, Yves; Bunker, Deborah; Chandra Kruse, Leona; Constantiou, Ioanna; Davison, Robert M.; De, Rahul; Dubey, Rameshwar; Fenby-Taylor, Henry; Gupta, Babita; He, Wu; Kodama, Mitsuru; Mäntymäki, Matti; Metri, Bhimaraya; Michael, Katina; Olaisen, Johan Leif; Panteli, Niki; Pekkola, Samuli; Nishant, Rohit; Raman, Ramakrishnan; Rana, Nripendra P.; Rowe, Frantz; Sarker, Suprateek; Scholtz, Brenda; Sein, Maung Kyaw; Shah, Jeel Dharmeshkumar; Teo, Thompson S.H.; Tiwari, Manoj Kumar; Vendelø, Morten Thanning; Wade, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The UN COP26 2021 conference on climate change offers the chance for world leaders to take action and make urgent and meaningful commitments to reducing emissions and limit global temperatures to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial ...
    • Climate Leadership by Conditional Commitments 

      Helland, Leif; Hovi, Jon; Sælen, Håkon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Under the 2015 Paris climate agreement, each Party sets its own mitigation target by submitting a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) every five years. An important question is whether including conditional components ...
    • Climate-related natural disasters, economic growth, and armed civil conflict 

      Bergholt, Drago; Lujala, Päivi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Global warming is expected to make the climate warmer, wetter, and wilder. It is predicted that such climate change will increase the severity and frequency of climate-related disasters like flash floods, surges, cyclones ...
    • Climbing the ranks: incumbency effects in party-list systems 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Røhr, Helene Lie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Incumbents tend to have a solid electoral advantage in candidate-centered electoral settings. Do similar incumbency effects exist in more party-centered environments? We estimate incumbency effects in an open-list proportional ...
    • Climbing to the top: Personal life stories on becoming megaproject leaders 

      van Marrewijk, Alfons; Sankaran, Shankar; Drouin, Nathalie; Müller, Ralf Josef (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This paper captures a better understanding of the career development of people leading megaprojects through the use of biographical research method. The characteristics of megaprojects cause serious and diverse challenges ...
    • Cluster and co-located cluster effects: An empirical study of six Chinese city regions 

      Lu, Ren; Ruan, Min; Reve, Torger (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We study how industrial clusters in three different life phases both influence and moderate total factor productivity (TFP) of other co-located industries or clusters. A multilevel regression model is applied to panel ...
    • Co-opting feminist voices for the war on terror: Laura Bush meets Nordic feminism 

      Lippe, Berit von der; Väyrynen, Tarja (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The article analyses Finland’s and Norway’s female politicians’ war rhetoric with reference to the war in Afghanistan and contrasts it with Laura Bush’s rhetoric and feminism. In the Nordic countries the strong liberal and ...
    • Coachende lederstil: Å støtte og utfordre seg selv og sine medarbeidere til å lykkes 

      Berg, Morten Emil; Karlsen, Jan Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Coachende lederstil er en metode for læring. Hele livet er en læreprosess. Ledere har ikke alle svarene,men kan stille de gode spørsmålene. Leder og medarbeidere hjelper hverandre og danner et partnerskap i læring. ...
    • Coaching og jakten på identitet 

      Berg, Morten Emil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
      Flere studier tyder på at coaching kan ha effekt og kan bli en interessant metode ved ledelse og læring. Positiv coachingpsykologi har en visjon: å støtte og utfordre individ, gruppe og organisasjon til å «blomstre». Målet ...
    • Coassessment framework to identify person-centred unmet needs in stroke rehabilitation: a case report in Norway 

      Kværner, Kari Jorunn; Støme, Linn Nathalie; Romm, Jonathan; Rygh, Karianne; Berg, Marianne Støren (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Objective To describe unmet needs and values in stroke rehabilitation using the Health Value Framework and the associated coassessment tool Health Value Spider, a framework designed to identify and prioritise unmet needs ...
    • Cod stories: Trade dynamics and duration for Norwegian cod exports 

      Asche, Frank; Cojocaru, Andreea-Laura; Gaasland, Ivar; Straume, Hans-Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In recent years, trade dynamics have been receiving increased attention, and the general literature indicates that commodities are different. In this paper, the duration of trade relationships for Norwegian export firms ...
    • Cognitive model of entrepreneurship and its reflection in education 

      Ojastu, Deniss; Chiu, Richard; Olsen, Per Ingvar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This paper employs a novel method for assessing the appropriateness of different types of entrepreneurial education. With the help of cognitive mapping as a research tool, it visualizes entrepreneurship as a skill-and-at ...
    • Cognitive style and competence motivation in creative problem solving 

      Martinsen, Øyvind L.; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This study was conceived by the idea that there exist different kinds of cognitive style-based, task competencies that have implications for task motivation and cognitive performance on creative problem-solving tasks/insight. ...
    • Collaboration–competition dilemma in flattening the Covid-19 curve 

      Wassenhove, Luk N. van; Jahre, Marianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Testing for COVID-19 is a key intervention that supports tracking and isolation to pre-vent further infections. However, diagnostic tests are a scarce and finite resource, soabundance in one country can quickly lead to ...
    • Collaborative organizational forms: on communities, crowds, and new hybrids 

      Kolbjørnsrud, Vegard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In this article, I examine collaborative organizational forms in terms of their institutional properties and the mechanisms by which they solve the universal problems of organizing. Based on three ideal forms—markets, ...
    • Collaborative Project Delivery Models and the Role of Routines in Institutionalizing Partnering 

      Bygballe, Lena Elisabeth; Swärd, Anna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      It is widely held that collaborative project delivery models, such as partnering, represent a key means of improving construction project performance. Institutionalizing these models in practice, however, is not straightforward. ...
    • Collective Action and Provider Classification in the Sharing Economy 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lutz, Christoph; Fieseler, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Conditions in the sharing economy are often favourably designed for consumers and platforms but entail new challenges for the labour side, such as substandard social-security and rigid forms of algorithmic management. Since ...