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Do Investor-State Dispute Settlement Cases Influence Domestic Environmental Regulation? The Role of Respondent State Bureaucratic Capacity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Does international politics influence domestic politics? In the investment treaty regime, there is currently a debate about whether investor-state dispute settlement cases influence respondent state domestic regulation. ... -
Do Norms Count? State Regulation and Compliance in a Norwegian Fishing Community
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)The article addresses the interface between law and the morality of civil society. It starts with a review of the discourse between the utilitarian approach to rationality and perspectives which include normative action. ... -
Do Older Employees Have a Lower Individual Productivity Potential than Younger Employees?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We examine the relationship between employees’ age and their individual productivity potential (IPP). IPP is measured by individual characteristics which are related to skills utilisation at work. Using PIAAC data for 27 ... -
Do Scandinavian brown bears approach settlements to obtain high-quality food?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Large carnivores that approach human settlements are usually considered a threat to human property and safety. The prevailing paradigm, that such ‘problem’ animals approach settlements in search of food, ignores their ... -
Do Software Firms Collaborate or Compete? A Model of Coopetition in Community-initiated OSS Projects
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS) projects to reduce their development cost and increase technical innovativeness. When collaborating with other firms whose ... -
Doctorateness across Higher Education Institutions in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article investigates doctorateness in Norway by evaluating the juridical regulations for doctoral studies at all PhD-awarding universities and university colleges according to the following categories: admission, ... -
Does a parental history of cancer moderate the associations between impaired health status in parents and psychosocial problems in teenagers: a HUNT study.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Severe disease in a parent is associated with increased psychosocial problems in their children. However, moderating factors of such associations are less studied. In this cross-sectional population-based controlled study ... -
Does antenatal fear of childbirth predict postnatal fear of childbirth? - A study of Japanese women
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)The study aimed to determine whether antenatal fear of childbirth (expectation) could predict postnatal fear of childbirth (experience) by taking account of other antenatal psychological variables(anxiety and depression) ... -
Does despotic behavior or food search explain the occurrence of problem brown bears in Europe?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Bears foraging near human developments are often presumed to be responding to food shortage, but this explanation ignores social factors, in particular despotism in bears. We analyzed the age distribution and body condition ... -
Does higher technical efficiency induce a higher service level? A paradox association in the context of port operations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Researchers and practitioners are benchmarking technical efficiency of ports and exploring the drivers of high efficiency. Paradoxically, this study argues that high technical efficiency (TE = 1) is not always essential, ... -
Does home location put young athletes under pressure?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper examines how Norwegian (n = 5) and Austrian (n = 12) cyclists experienced the interaction with different stakeholders when participating at the UCI Road World Championship. Athletes were interviewed during and ... -
Does load management using the acute:chronic workload ratio prevent health problems? A cluster randomised trial of 482 elite youth footballers of both sexes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: The acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is commonly used to manage training load in sports, particularly to reduce injury risk. However, despite its extensive application as a prevention intervention, the ... -
Does prolonged labor affect the birth experience and subsequent wish for cesarean section among first-time mothers? A quantitative and qualitative analysis of a survey from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Prolonged labor might contribute to a negative birth experience and influence first-time mothers’ attitudes towards future pregnancies. Previous studies have not adjusted for possible confounding factors, such ... -
Does rehabilitation setting influence risk of institutionalization? A register-based study of hip fracture patients in Oslo, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Reducing the economic impact of hip fractures (HF) is a global issue. Some efforts aimed at curtailing costs associated with HF include rehabilitating patients within primary care. Little, however, is known ... -
Does temperature affect breeding success in cavity nesting birds?
(Master thesis, 2022)Nest box provision is used as a method to provide secondary cavity nesters with nesting spaces in areas where natural tree cavities are scarce. Orientation have been identified as a factor affecting the nest box temperature, ... -
Does the Healthy Body Image program improve lifestyle habits among high-schoolstudents? A radndomised controlled trial With 12-month follow-up.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objectives Positive embodiment and healthy lifestyle habits seem to be related; therefore, stimulating positive embodiment should promote healthy lifestyle habits. In the current study, we delivered the Healthy Body ... -
Does the Norwegian Introduction Program Empower Individual Refugees?
(Master thesis, 2020)This qualitative study investigates the Norwegian introduction program for refugees to identify whether or not it empowers its individual participants. Moreover, it examines the extent to which this program might be ... -
Does the Norwegian Police Force need a well-functioning combat mindset?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article discusses the apparent lack of a well-functioning combat mindset evident in the Norwegian Police Force during the terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011. We describe what a well-functioning combat mindset ... -
Does the prosperity of a country play a role in COVID-19 outcomes?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: This study aims to clarify the association between prosperity and the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outcomes and its impact on the future management of pandemics. Methods: This is an observational study using ... -
Does Work-Life Balance Moderate the Relationship between Career Commitment and Career Success? Evidence from an Emerging Asian Economy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This study examines the relationship between career commitment and employee career success (objective and subjective success) in middle-level employees working in the service sector. Further, the study investigates the ...