• Online disclosure, a mechanism for seeking informal justice? 

      Yalcinoz Ucan, Busra; Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Recent scholarship considers digital platforms’ potential to serve as sites for feminist counterspaces. ‘Speaking out’ or disclosing gender-based violence online allows survivors to give voice to their experiences and ...
    • Open-Source Trading Zones and Boundary Objects: Examining GitHub as a space for collaborating on "news" 

      Haim, Mario; Zamith, Rodrigo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-12)
      New actors, actants, and activities have entered journalism’s spaces in recent years. While this has raised the potential for the disruption of existing social orders, such heterogeneous assemblages also provide fruitful ...
    • Operationalising news diversity: A comparison of Norway and Flanders 

      Hendricxk, Jonathan; Sjøvaag, Helle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03)
      Several scholars and institutions have made attempts at defining and conceptualising news diversity, underlying its increasing relevance within and beyond academia. However, very few have operationalised it for a given ...
    • Organisasjon som sammensatt orden 

      Blindheim, Bjørn-Tore (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Høsten 2016 var Richard W. Scott en av innlederne på en paneldebatt om begrepet organisasjon på verdens største konferanse for organisasjonsforskning, The Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Scott er en av de virkelige ...
    • The pandemic as a rupture that follows rules: Comparing governance responses in India, USA, Sweden and Norway 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Nielsen, Kenneth Bo; Oskarsson, Patrik; Remme, Devyn Helen Avhild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06)
      How a country responds to a rupture such as the COVID-19 pandemic can be revelatory of its governance. Governance entails not only the exercise but also the constitution of authority. The pandemic response thus presents a ...
    • Parliamentary Government and Corporatism at the Crossroads: Principals and Agents in Norwegian Agricultural Policymaking 

      Rommetvedt, Hilmar; Veggeland, Frode (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)
      The article analyses the interplay between agency problems at various stages in the parliamentary chain of delegation and external constraints related to corporatist negotiations in Norwegian agricultural policymaking. The ...
    • Pathway outta pigeonhole? De-contextualizing Majority World Countries 

      Cheruiyot, David; Ferrer-Conill, Raul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09)
      Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an international journal article? In this essay, we argue that expendable region-centricism diminishes the contributions of Majority ...
    • Perceptions of gendered-challenges in academia: How women academics see gender hierarchies as barriers to achievement 

      Eslen-Ziya, Hande; Yildirim, Tevfik Murat (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08)
      Despite the egalitarian and collegial philosophy in its ideals, academic market is segregated and gendered where women receive fewer rewards than their male counterparts, are under-represented, segregated and excluded from ...
    • Performing Rurality in Online Community Groups* 

      Fisker, Jens Kaae; Johansen, Pia Heike; Jensen, Maja Theresia; Thuesen, Annette Aagard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03)
      In this paper, we investigate how rurality is performed in online community groups, attending in particular to outdoor recreation and engagement with local nature. The starting point for our performative approach is that ...
    • Persuasive narrative during the COVID-19 pandemic: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg’s posts on Facebook. 

      Arora, Sanjana; Debesay, Jonas; Eslen Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02)
      This article explores the Facebook posts of Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg to highlight the key features of her crisis communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws on data from Solberg’s Facebook posts from ...
    • Policy Makers, the International Community and the Population in the Prevention and Treatment of Diseases: Case Study on HIV/AIDS 

      Hausken, Kjell; Ncube, Mthuli (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-01)
      A four-period game is developed between a policy maker, the international community, and the population. This research supplements, through implementing strategic interaction, earlier research analyzing "one player at a ...
    • A political game?: the dispute over the Canal Istanbul project 

      Pehlivanli Kadayifci, Ezgi; Eslen-Ziya, Hande (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study aims to understand how ideologies become embedded in political projects through strategies of legitimation aimed at justifying specific ideas, beliefs, and emotions. By using the political negotiation between ...
    • Politisk uvitenhet, stemmeretten og velgeres moralske ansvar 

      Ekeli, Kristian Skagen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Denne artikkelen tar sikte på å belyse et viktig og kontroversielt spørsmål om velgeres moralske ansvar. Spørsmålet dreier seg om hvorvidt borgere i et demokrati har en moralsk plikt til å være velinformerte om politikk ...
    • Popular Attitudes Towards the Distribution of Vaccines Against COVID-19: The Swiss Case 

      Knotz, Carlo Michael; Gandenberger, Mia K.; Fossati, Flavia; Bonoli, Giuliano (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)
      With the arrival of vaccines against the novel coronavirus in late 2020, the issue of how vaccines should be distributed and which groups should be prioritized has become salient. We study popular attitudes toward the ...
    • Production and conflict models versus rent-seeking models 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-04)
      Aproduction and conflict (P&C) model and a rent-seeking (RS) model are compared for one group, two groups and K groups. Adding a newagent enlarges the pie in the P&C model, but causes the fixed size pie to be allocated ...
    • Production versus safety in a risky competitive industry 

      Hausken, Kjell (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      Each of two firms has a resource that can be converted into safety versus productive investment in the first stage, with Bertrand competition on price in the second stage of a two-stage game. The firms produce differentiated ...
    • Production, safety, exchange, and risk 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Two agents convert resources into safety investment and production while exchanging goods voluntarily. Safety investment ensures reduction of costly risk. High unit cost of safety effort reduces both productive effort ...
    • Production, safety, fighting, and risk 

      Hausken, Kjell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Two agents make a trade off between production and safety investment, fighting for joint production. Ceteris paribus, if agent 1 has a higher unit cost of production, lower emphasis on safety causes more fighting and higher ...
    • Protection vs. separation in parallel non-homogeneous systems 

      Hausken, Kjell; Levitin, Gregory (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      The article considers strategic defense and attack of a system consisting of N functionally identical parallel elements of n types distinguished by element’s performance. The elements can be separated in order to reduce ...
    • Psykologisk debrief virker det? En undersøkelse av oppfølging av hjelpepersonell etter In Amenas Aksjonen 

      Johnsen, Geir Helge (Masteroppgave/UIS-SV-IMKS/2015;;, Master thesis, 2015-12)
      Den 16. Januar 2013 gikk terrorister til angrep på gass produksjonsanlegget In Amenas i Algeri. Det var ca. 800 mennesker på anlegget da det ble angrepet av 32 terrorister. Mange ble tatt som gisler i en aksjon som varte ...