• On the Dynamics of Structure, Power, and Interaction: A Case Study from a Software Developing Company 

      Steiro, Trygve; Vennatrø, Ragnar Magnus; Bergh, Johan; Torgersen, Glenn-Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Purpose: In a dynamic world with high customer demands and volatile markets, organisations need to adapt to changes in context. Agile methods constitute a well-recognised framework for software companies. The current study ...
    • On the integration of object-based models and field-based models in GIS 

      Kjenstad, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)
      This paper proposes a common base-model for the classical object-based and field-based conceptual models in GIS. The model, which is called the PGOModel or 'Parameterized Geographic Object Model', is given a formal definition ...
    • On the use of parameterization in the implementation of geometry 

      Kjenstad, Kjell (Conference report, 2001)
      Parameterization of object-classes is an attractive approach during implementation of an object-oriented software system. This text discusses different cases of possible parameterization in the implementation of geometry ...
    • One visitor too many: Assessing the degree of overtourism in established European urban destinations 

      Amore, Alberto; Falk, Martin Thomas; Adie, Bailey Ashton (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a series of indicators to determine the limits to urban tourism growth, tourism gentrification and overtourism. The study addresses overtourism within the frame of urban ...
    • Open Strategy in a Smart City 

      Einola, Suvi; Kohtamäki, Marko; Hietikko, Harri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      To attract new companies and a talented workforce in a way that increases income streams, cities are searching for strategic capabilities by using a variety of strategic practices. The present study participates in the ...
    • Opposing forces of business model innovation in the renewable energy sector: Alternative patterns and strategies 

      Laur, Inessa; Berntzen, Lasse (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      An increased focus on renewable energy use and the liberalisation and digitalisation of the energy market has led to the adoption of innovative business models by energy businesses. This paper explores business model ...
    • An Optimal Method for Speech Recognition Based on Neural Network 

      Ishak, Mohamad Khairi; Madsen, Dag Øivind; Al-Zahrani, Fahad Ahmed (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Natural language processing technologies have become more widely available in recent years, making them more useful in everyday situations. Machine learning systems that employ accessible datasets and corporate work to ...
    • An Optimization-Linked Intelligent Security Algorithm for Smart Healthcare Organizations 

      Irshad, Reyazur Rashid; Alattab, Ahmed Abdu; Alsaiari, Omar Ali Saleh; Sohail, Shahab Saquib; Aziz, Asfia; Madsen, Dag Øivind; Alalayah, Khaled M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      IoT-enabled healthcare apps are providing significant value to society by offering cost-effective patient monitoring solutions in IoT-enabled buildings. However, with a large number of users and sensitive personal information ...
    • Organisasjoners tilpasning til radikale reformer 

      Ødegård, Ansgar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Artikkelen beskriver hvordan to norske energiverk tilpasser seg den radikale og liberale markedsreformen som ble implementert i elforsyningen som en følge av ny energilov i 1990. Jeg argumenterer for at viljen og evnen til ...
    • Organising family and business: Affective value prioritisation amongst older entrepreneurs 

      Stirzaker, Rebecca; Kapasi, Isla; Galloway, Laura (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper explores the entrepreneurial motivations of older entrepreneurs, specifically the importance of affective motivations and the influence of family and personal wellbeing on older entrepreneurs’ decisions to ...
    • Organizational climate, organizational support and citizenship behavior in the army 

      Piotrowski, Andrzej; Boe, Ole; Samir, Rawat; Deshpande, Abhijit P. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The main aim of this study is to determine how citizenship behaviors may be shaped in the Armed Forces. The presented study is by far the first that thor- oughly examines connections between all aspects of organizational ...
    • Organizational Transformation Through Service Design: The Institutional Logics Perspective 

      Kurtmollaiev, Seidali; Fjuk, Annita; Pedersen, Per Egil; Clatworthy, Simon; Kvale, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In this article, we provide in-depth insight into the process of adopting service design (SD) by a large service organization. We use an inductive interpretive approach and draw on rich longitudinal data collected in one ...
    • Ought states to be legally obliged to protect the sustainability of the global environmental system? 

      Nyland, Nicolai (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      My opinion is that there is a need to reformulate the traditional paradigm of international law, which is that states have sovereignty over the environment within their territory and jurisdictional areas. I propose a new ...
    • Outcome of collaborative emergency exercises: Differences between full‐scale and tabletop exercises 

      Roud, Ensieh Kheiri Pileh; Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Asgary, Ali; Carlström, Eric (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The degree to which exercises improve the collaboration among different organizations during an emergency is under debate. This study aims to contribute to the scarce research on this topic by giving insight into the ...
    • Outcomes of establishing an urgent care centre in the same location as an emergency department 

      Raidla, Annelie; Darro, Katrin; Carlson, Tobias; Khorram-Manesh, Amir; Berlin, Johan; Carlström, Eric (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The emergency department (ED) is one of the busiest facilities in a hospital, and it is frequently described as a bottleneck that limits space and structures, jeopardising surge capacity during Major Incidents and Disasters ...
    • Overcoming barriers to transformation in manufacturing firms. A path-dependence perspective of digital servitization 

      Brekke, Thomas; Lenka, Sambit; Kohtamäki, Marko; Parida, Vinit; Solem, Birgit Andrine Apenes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Manufacturing frms struggle to break away from their pre-existing business models, oferings, routines, and capabilities. The present study used path dependency as a theoretical lens to investigate a single longitudinal ...
    • Overgangsjustis i Telemark 1945-1952 

      Borge, Baard Herman; Vaale, Lars-Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      I denne artikkelen settes det omfattende norske rettsoppgjøret slik det ble gjennomført i Telemark, inn i en større, internasjonal ramme. I mai 1945 var det autoritære NS-regimet falt, og en overgang tilbake til demokrati ...
    • Parenting, child culture, and emotional relations in postwar Norway 

      Schrumpf, Ellen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      In Norwegian history, the decade of the 1950s is described as children's "happy decennium." These were the years of optimism and promising prospects as well as the establishment of the Norwegian welfare state. This article ...
    • Parliamentary Open Big Data: A case study of the Norwegian Parliament´s open data platform 

      Berntzen, Lasse; El-Gazzar, Rania; Johannessen, Marius Rohde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The paper presents a case study on the use of open big data in the Norwegian Parliament. A set of policy documents was examined to find motivation for publishing open data. The case study was based on an examination of the ...
    • Parliamentary Open Data in Scandinavia 

      Berntzen, Lasse; Johannessen, Marius Rohde; Andersen, Kim Normann; Crusoe, Jonathan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This article presents a case study on the use of open data in the Scandinavian parliaments (Norway, Sweden, and Denmark). While the three countries have all opened the gates and provided access to data—for example, on the ...