• A strategic analysis of information sharing among cyber hackers 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08)
      We build a game theory model where the market design is such that one firm invests in security to defend against cyber attacks by two hackers. The firm has an asset, which is allocated between the three market participants ...
    • Academic women’s voices on gendered divisions of work and care: ‘Working till I drop...then dropping’ 

      Sümer, Sevil; Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-11)
      Our main goal in this article is to discuss the structural and persistent problems experienced by women academics, especially with respect to the gendered divisions of academic tasks and unequal divisions of care obligations ...
    • Accountability and sustainability transitions 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Wolf, Steven A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      What constitutes a sustainability transition? We identify sustainability transitions as premised on shifts in accountability relations – assessments of conformance with institutional controls coupled with application of ...
    • Accountability implications for intermediaries in upscaling: Energy community rollouts in Portugal 

      Neven-Scharnigg, Renée Margaritha; Sareen, Siddharth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-10)
      With the increasing diffusion of solar energy, its conditioning by intermediaries merits attention. Depending on the accountability relations between stakeholders, intermediaries can influence the speed of diffusion. We ...
    • Active vs. passive defense against a strategic attacker 

      Hausken, Kjell; Levitin, Gregory (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The article analyzes how a defender determines a balance between protecting an object (passive defense) and striking preventively against an attacker seeking to destroy the object (active defense). The attacker analogously ...
    • Activist leadership in the Caribbean : The case of the University of the West Indies 

      Oftedal, Elin Merethe; Dick-Forde, Emily; Longsworth, Luz (Chapter, 2022)
      This chapter investigates how a cross-national university (the University of the West Indies), in a transitional region such as the Caribbean, implements its third mission. We employ a broad understanding of the third ...
    • (Against a) Theory of Audience Engagement with the News 

      Steensen, Steen; Ferrer Conill, Raul; Peters, Chris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Audience engagement has become a key concept in contemporary discussions on how news companies relate to the public and create sustainable business models. These discussions are irrevocably tied to practices of monitoring, ...
    • Agder Living Lab - Følgeforskningsrapport 

      Eikebrokk, Tom Roar; Helmersen, Migle; Lindland, Kristiane Marie Fjær (Research report, 2018)
    • Agency in compliance with institutions: The case of professional expert-organizations and politico-ethical agency 

      Klemsdal, Lars; Wittusen, Cato (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)
      As contemporary organizational life is increasingly rule governed, organizational actors, most notably professionals, perform their work by complying with institutional rules, stemming from regulatory bodies external and ...
    • Agenda dynamics and policy priorities in military regimes 

      Yildirim, Tevfik Murat; Bulut, Alper Tolga; Ilter, Emel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Despite the policy-relevant aspirations of military regimes, scholars have shown surprisingly little interest in exploring the agenda dynamics and policy processes in these regimes. We sought to close this gap by analysing ...
    • AI ≥ Journalism: How the Chinese Copyright Law Protects Tech Giants’ AI Innovations and Disrupts the Journalistic Institution 

      Kuai, Joanne; Ferrer-Conill, Raul; Karlsson, Michael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Journalism and other institutions clash over automated news generation, algorithmic distribution and content ownership worldwide. AI policies are the main mechanisms that establish and organise the hierarchies among these ...
    • Alleviation of energy poverty through transitions to low-carbon energy infrastructure 

      Lippert, Ingmar; Sareen, Siddharth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      With Green Deals and a competitive techno-economic basis for low-carbon energy transitions, energy infrastructural change is intensifying. This is matched by rapid growth in scholarship on sociotechnical transitions and ...
    • Approaching doomsday: how SARS was presented in the Norwegian media 

      Hansen, Ketil Fred (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-08)
      This article reviews why SARS received so much media attention in Norway, beginning with descriptions of the dynamics and dilemmas faced in health risk communication from the point of view of medical experts and ...
    • Archives 

      Ravndal, Ellen J. (Chapter, 2023)
      International organizations (IOs) have left behind an abundance of documents and other archival material. Combined with state and personal collections, these offer a rich basis for IO studies. Researchers can use archives ...
    • Assessing the impact of the securitization narrative on climate change adaptation in Nigeria 

      Oramah, Chinwe P; Olsen, Odd Einar Falnes; Gould, Kenneth Arne Pettersen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-09)
      In Nigeria, the threat posed by climate change is leading policymakers and the media to frame climate change as a security threat that warrants support for adaptive actions. We draw upon securitization theory to examine ...
    • Beyond automobility? Lock-in of past failures in low-carbon urban mobility innovations 

      Haarstad, Håvard; Sareen, Siddharth; Kandt, Jens; Coenen, Lars Martel Antoine; Cook, Matthew (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Automobility, including the infrastructures, technologies and institutions that created high dependence on private car use, has led to significant environmental and climate problems and notably high carbon emissions. Now ...
    • Beyond technology: A research agenda for social sciences and humanities research on renewable energy in Europe 

      Krupnik, S.; Wagner, A.; Koretskaya, O.; Rudek, T.J.; Wade, R.; Mišík, M.; Akerboom, S.; Foulds, C.; Smith Stegen, K.; Adem, C.; Batel, S.; Rabitz, F.; Certomà, C.; Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J.; Denac, M.; Dokupilová, D.; Leiren, Merethe Dotterud; Ignatieva, M. Frolova; Gabaldón-Estevan, D.; Horta, A.; Karnøe, P.; Lilliestam, J.; Loorbach, D.; Mühlemeier, S.; Nemoz, S.; Nilsson, M.; Osička, J.; Papamikrouli, L.; Pellizioni, L.; Sareen, Siddharth; Sarrica, M.; Seyfang, G.; Sovacool, B.; Telešienė, A.; Zapletalová, V.; von Wirth, Wirth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This article enriches the existing literature on the importance and role of the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in renewable energy sources research by providing a novel approach to instigating the future research ...
    • Bjørnsons tankar om ein Æresret for Pressen 

      Rongen, Ole Bjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-12)
      Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson har, saman med andre av våre framståande forfattarar, fått sin plass også i norsk pressehistorie. Men Bjørnsons pionertankar som ein "Æresret for Pressen", ein slags forløpar for Pressens faglege utval ...
    • Black Death, Mourning and The Terror of Black Reproduction: Aborting the Black Muslim Self, Becoming the Assimilated Subject 

      Mendes, Jan-Therese (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Engaging with the contingencies of white national belongings and recognizable human life within the welfare states of Canada and Sweden this article questions whether Black Muslim women have access to grievable existence. ...
    • Boundaries, limits, landscapes and flows: An analytical framework for boundaries in natural resource management 

      Bluemling, Bettina; Tai, Hsing-Sheng; Choe, Hyun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      In times of increasing pressure on natural resources, resource boundaries have become more ambiguous. Resources are increasingly interlinked, and competing users may define a resource and its boundaries differently. At ...