• Innovation and network leadership: The bureaucracy strikes back? 

      Haug, Are Vegard (Information Polity;Vol. 23, no. 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-20)
      This article focuses on the relationship between network leadership and innovation in the public sector. Data from three case studies on digital-based municipal networks in Norway are presented, covering the period from ...
    • Inntektssikring: Har venstre/høyredimensjonen betydning for velgerholdninger og politikkutforming? 

      Bay, Ann-Helén; Hellevik, Tale (Tidsskrift for velferdsforskning;Årgang 25, nr. 1-2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Artikkelen belyser norske velgeres syn på tre veivalg for utviklingen av det offentlige inntektssikringssystemet – behovsprøving, aktivering og innføring av grunninntekt. Analysene er basert på European Social Survey fra ...
    • Institutional Convergence and Divergence in Norwegian Cultural Policy. Central Government LAM-organization 1999 – 2019 

      Vårheim, Andreas; Skare, Roswitha; Stokstad, Sigrid (Current Topics in Library and Information Practice; Libraries, Archives and Museums as Democratic Spaces in a Digital Age, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      [T]he advent of electronic sources of information and their ever-increasing volume and variety will require a major redefinition and integration of the role of archives, museums, and research libraries. It is my point of ...
    • Institutional Design and Political Representation: the Council of Immigrant Organisations in Oslo 

      Takle, Marianne (Journal of International Migration and Integration;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-09-12)
      The city of Oslo has established a council of immigrant organisations (CIO). The city has designed CIO to have a double mandate: one from the city of Oslo and one from the immigrant organisations. The question raised in ...
    • Integrated assessment of emerging science and technologies as creating learning processes among assessment communities 

      Forsberg, Ellen-Marie; Ribero, Barbara; Heyen, Nils B.; Nielsen, Rasmus Øjvind; Thorstensen, Erik; De Bakker, Erik; Klüver, Lars; Reiss, Thomas; Beekman, Volkert; Millar, Kate (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-07-28)
      Emerging science and technologies are often characterised by complexity, uncertainty and controversy. Regulation and governance of such scientific and technological developments needs to build on knowledge and evidence ...
    • Integrative climate leadership in multi-level policy packages for urban mobility - A study of governance systems in two Nordic urban regions 

      Tønnesen, Anders; Hanssen, Gro Sandkjær; Hansen, Karsten Bruun; Valencia, Sandra C. (Transport Policy;Volume 128, November 2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper involves a comparative study of policymaking related to urban transport in the Gothenburg and Oslo regions. It sets out to show how strong climate leadership relates to the integration of policy measures and ...
    • Intelligence, alcohol consumption, and adverse consequences: A study of young Norwegian men 

      Rogne, Adrian Farner; Pedersen, Willy; Von Soest, Tilmann (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Research suggests that intelligence is positively related to alcohol consumption. However, some studies of people born around 1950, particularly from Sweden, have reported that higher intelligence is associated with lower ...
    • Interdisciplinary research and transdisciplinary processes for environmental management under different socio-natural conditions 

      Orderud, Geir; Vogt, Rolf David; Tan, Hongze; Luo, Jing (International Journal of Environmental Studies;Volume 75 - Issue 5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-08)
      Interdisciplinary research and transdisciplinary processes as part of environmental management respond to the increasing complexity of socio-natural changes in recent decades. Two similar studies of eutrophication in raw ...
    • International migration of researchers and gender imbalance in academia—the case of Norway 

      Wendt, Kaja Kathrine; Gunnes, Hebe; Aksnes, Dag W. (Scientometrics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-08)
      Female representation among students and graduates in higher education is growing internationally. This is a promising trend for achieving gender balance in top positions in academia. But there is still a long way to go, ...
    • Interpreting Housing Allowance: The Norwegian Case 

      Nordvik, Viggo; Sørvoll, Jardar (Housing, Theory and Society;31(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-04-14)
      Housing allowances are part of both the housing policy and the general welfare policy. In order to understand fully how the housing allowances affect welfare and well- being, one needs to use multiple approaches. We propose ...
    • Introduction: Tema: Ungdom, helse og velferd 

      Hydle, Ida Marie; Kristofersen, Lars Bjarne; Sverdrup, Sidsel Muri (Norsk Epidemiologi;Vol 28 No 1-2 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-09)
      Introduction: Nearly ten years ago, researchers in leading institutions within social sciences and social medicine were invited to publish articles in a special issue of this journal about youth and health. 12 articles in ...
    • Introduction: The Russian welfare state in a time of economic stagnation 

      Cook, Linda J.; Holm-Hansen, Jørn; Kivinen, Markku; Kuhnle, Stein (Russian Politics;Volume 4 (2019): Issue 3 (Sep 2019): Special Issue: Welfare Policy In Contemporary Russia, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-27)
      This Special Issue is devoted to Russia’s welfare state during the years of economic stagnation that began in 2013. Twelve experts assess social conditions and reforms in poverty, labor market, pension, housing and education ...
    • Investigating COVID-19 transmission and mortality differences among Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Mexico 

      Sushma, Dahal; Mamelund, Svenn-Erik; Luo, Ruiyan; Sattenspiel, Lisa; Self-Brown, Shannon; Chowell, Gerardo (International Journal of Infectious Diseases;Volume 122, September 2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-07)
      Objectives: Indigenous populations have been disproportionately affected during pandemics. We investigated COVID-19 mortality estimates among indigenous and non-indigenous populations at national and sub-national levels ...
    • Involved fatherhood in the Nordic context: dominant narratives, divergent approaches 

      Farstad, Gunhild Regland; Stefansen, Kari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      This paper focuses on narratives and practices of ‘ involved fatherhood ’ , the ideal of an emotionally present and nurturing father. The geographical context of the study is Iceland, one of the ‘ father-friendly ’ Nordic ...
    • Involving older adults in technology research and development discussions through dialogue cafés 

      Lund, Anne; Holthe, Torhild; Halvorsrud, Liv Torill; Karterud, Dag; Flakke-Johannessen, Adele; Lovett, Hilde; Thorstensen, Erik; Casagrande, Flavia Dias; Zouganeli, Evi; Norvoll, Reidun; Forsberg, Ellen-Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Citizen involvement is important for ensuring the relevance and quality of many research and innovation efforts. Literature shows that inadequate citizen involvement poses an obstacle during the research, development, and ...
    • Is change in mental distress among adolescents predicted by sedentary behavior or screen time? Results from the longitudinal population study The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures 

      Opdal, Ida Marie; Morseth, Bente; Handegård, Bjørn Helge; Lillevoll, Kjersti; Nilsen, Wendy; Nielsen, Christopher Sivert; Furberg, Anne-Sofie; Rosenbaum, Simon; Rognmo, Kamilla (BMJ Open;Volume 10, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-12)
      Objective There is growing interest in the relationship between sedentary behaviour and mental distress among adolescents, but the majority of studies to date have relied on self-reported measures with poor validity. ...
    • Is it Easier to Be Unemployed When the Experience Is More Widely Shared? Effects of Unemployment on Self-rated Health in 25 European Countries with Diverging Macroeconomic Conditions 

      Heggebø, Kristian; Elstad, Jon Ivar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The economic crisis in Europe since 2008 has led to high unemployment levels in several countries. Previous research suggests that becoming unemployed is a health risk, but is job loss and unemployment easier to cope with ...
    • Is RRI a new R&I logic? A reflection from an integrated RRI project. 

      Forsberg, Ellen-Marie; Thorstensen, Erik; Casagrande, Flavia Dias; Holthe, Torhild; Halvorsrud, Liv Torill; Lund, Anne; Zouganeli, Evi (Journal of Responsible Technology;Volume 5, 100007, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-04)
      This article presents an analysis of a project in the field of assisted living technologies (ALT) for older adults where Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is used as an overall approach to the research and technology ...
    • Is the Housing Market an Inequality Generator? 

      Eggum, Terje; Røed Larsen, Erling (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We study inequality generated by capital gains in the housing market by exploiting two countrywide data sources in Norway: a registry of housing units and a database of transactions. We identify and follow all individuals ...
    • Is the migration crisis a solidarity crisis? 

      Takle, Marianne (The Crisis of the European Union: Challenges, Analyses, Solutions;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This chapter aims to analyse to what extent and how increased migration to Europe has triggered conflicting ideas of solidarity in Europe. It integrates analytical and normative approaches to the concept of solidarity. The ...