• Pandemic, power and paradox: Improvising as the New Normal during the COVID-19 crisis 

      Simpson, Ace Volkmann; Panayiotou, Alexia; Berti, Marco; e Cunha, Miguel Pina; Kanji, Shireen; Clegg, Stewart Roger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The global COVID-19 pandemic made salient various paradoxical tensions, such as the trade-offs between individual freedom and collective safety, between short term and long-term consequences of adaptation to the new ...
    • Readiness for change and good translations 

      Øygarden, Olaug; Mikkelsen, Aslaug (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Translation studies have shown that management ideas and practices change as they travel between contexts, and that there are regularities in how they are translated through editing. We, however, know less about what ...
    • Relative performance feedback to teams 

      Gjedrem, William Gilje; Kvaløy, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07)
      Work teams often receive feedback on how well their team is performing relative to their benchmarks. In this paper, we investigate experimentally how teams respond to relative performance feedback (RPF). We find that when ...
    • Responsible research and innovation: a systematic review of the literature and its applications to regional studies 

      Thapa, Rajan Kumar; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Foss, Lene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06)
      While innovation should be about socioeconomic transformation of society, concerns have been raised about its negative externalities including growing disparities within and between regions. Arguably, Responsible Research ...
    • Rethinking the role of local knowledge networks in territorial innovation models 

      Broekel, Tom; Lazzeretti, Luciana; Capone, Francesco; Hassink, Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Traditionally, territorial innovation models (Moulaert and Sekia Citation2003), such as clusters, industrial districts, and regional innovation systems, are characterised by a geographic concentration of competences and ...
    • The Role of Relatedness and Unrelatedness for the Geography of Technological Breakthroughs in Europe 

      Boschma, Ronald Adalbert; Miguelez, Ernest; Moreno, Rosina; Ocampo-Corrales, Diego B. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This article proposes a framework to study how the existing knowledge portfolio of regional economies affects the emergence and occurrence of breakthrough technologies. The study discusses the relevance of cognitive distance ...
    • Sistemas regionales de innovaci: Pasado, presente y futuro 

      Asheim, Bjørn Terje; Grillitsch, Markus; Trippl, Michaela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-08)
      Since its development in the 1990s, the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) approach has attracted considerable attention from economic geographers, innovation scholars and policy makers. The RIS approach is well-known in ...
    • Social capital and economic growth in the regions of Europe 

      Muringani, Jonathan; Fitjar, Rune Dahl; Rodriguez-Pose, Andres (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Social capital is an important factor explaining differences in economic growth among regions. However, the key distinction between bonding social capital, which can lead to lock-in and myopia, and bridging social capital, ...
    • Still in the shadow of the wall? The case of the Berlin biotechnology cluster 

      Abbasiharofteh, Milad; Brökel, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The evolution of knowledge networks has recently received a lot of attention from researchers. Empirical studies have shown that different types of proximities and network structural properties play a decisive role in tie ...
    • Sustainability, perceived quality and country of origin of farmed salmon: Impact on consumer choices in the USA, France and Japan 

      Onozaka, Yuko; Honkanen, Pirjo; Altintzoglou, Themistoklis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Technological advancements that enable countries to produce farmed seafood domestically, including land-based production, could potentially improve sustainability measures. However, whether consumers prefer domestic farmed ...
    • Sustainable Business Models: A Systematic Review of Approaches and Challenges in Manufacturing 

      Agwu, Ukeje; Bessant, John Robert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Objective: there is an ongoing need for businesses to strive to maintain ideals within environmental, economic, and social values — commonly known as the triple bottom line. Manufacturing as a sector has advanced drastically ...
    • Sustainable by design: An organizational design tool for sustainable business model innovation 

      Coffay, Matthew Mark; Bocken, Nancy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      When firms want to meet ambitious sustainability targets, they often fail to deliver on more radical innovation at the level of the business model. They often struggle to design and successfully implement new, sustainable ...
    • Technological diversification of U.S. cities during the great historical crises 

      Steijn, Mathieu P.A.; Balland, Pierre-Alexandre; Boschma, Ronald Adalbert; Rigby, David L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Regional resilience is high on the scientific and policy agenda. An essential feature of resilience is diversifying into new activities but little is known about whether major economic crises accelerate or decelerate ...
    • Temporality of agency in regional development 

      Grillitsch, Markus; Asheim, Bjørn; Nielsen, Hjalti (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07)
      The temporality of agency plays a fundamental role in regional development but has received little attention in economic geography and regional studies. This paper zooms in on two aspects of temporality: the temporality ...
    • Testing the sensitivity of stated environmental preferences to variations in choice architecture 

      Ahi, Julide Ceren; Aanesen, Margrethe; Kipperberg, Gorm (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We conducted a three-way split sample discrete choice experiment (DCE) to investigate welfare estimates for attributes related to the management of coastal cod stocks in Arctic Norway. In a base DCE design, respondents ...
    • The third mission : Enhancing academic engagement with industry 

      Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Adkins, Mette Eriksen (Chapter, 2022)
      There is an ongoing debate in the literature about a “third mission” for universities. Examples of successful academic spin-offs have led to a widespread policy of encouraging collaboration between the academic and commercial ...
    • To tell or not to tell: Preference elicitation with and without emphasis on scientific uncertainty 

      Aanesen, Margrethe; Armstrong, Claire W.; Borch, Trude Kristin; Fieler, Reinhold; Hausner, Vera Helene; Kipperberg, Gorm; Lindhjem, Henrik; Navrud, Ståle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Decisions about the optimal use of coastal and marine resources must be taken under high uncertainty about environmental impacts and may conflict with public perception of the risk associated with current blue growth ...
    • Transforming consumers' intention to purchase green products: Role of social media 

      Nekmahmud, Md.; Naz, Farheen; Ramkissoon, Haywantee; Fekete-Farkas, Maria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This research aims to examine consumers' green product purchasing intentions and observe how social media marketing (SMM) and social media usage (SMU) actively influence consumers' sustainable consumption behavior. We ...
    • Translating in practice: On the role of translation in entrepreneurial discovery processes in Norway 

      Jordahl, Adrian Prigel; Reistad, Richard; Deegan, Jason; Solheim, Marte Cecilie Wilhelmsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The article examines a key component of regional smart specialisation strategy, namely the entrepreneurial discovery process (EDP) and how it unfolds in three regions in Norway. The authors seek to understand the interpretation ...
    • Universities and regions : New insights and emerging developments 

      Berg, Laila Margaret Nordstrand; Thomas, Elisa; Iakovleva, Tatiana Aleksandrovna; Pinheiro, Romulo; Benneworth, Paul (Chapter, 2022)
      In this concluding chapter, the editors take stock of the empirical findings across the cases and levels of analysis and link the empirical evidence to the analytical framework presented in Chapter 2. In so doing, we revisit ...