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Diversity clauses in job advertisements: Organisational reproduction of inequality?
(Scandinavian Journal of Management;Volume 37, Issue 4, December 2021, 101180, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article contributes to the research on inequality in organisations by analysing job advertisements that include a diversity clause stating that minority or disadvantaged jobseekers are welcome. The diversity clause ... -
Diversity in Norwegian mathematics examinations, 1962–2020
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Increasingly, mathematics educators see the importance of representation of diversity in pedagogical texts. The number of identity markers often considered has increased over the previous half century, and now includes, ... -
Diversity, friction, and harmonisation: an ethnographic study of interprofessional teamwork dynamics
(BMC Health Services Research;22, Article number: 227 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-19)Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspects frequently conceptualised, no empirical study discusses them in combination. Focusing on risk and function with respect ... -
Dividing the pie in the eco-social state: Exploring the relationship between public support for environmental and welfare policies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the states and called for transformation from a traditional welfare state to an ‘eco’ state. From a theoretical point of view, ... -
Djevelen ligger i diskursen. En kritisk diskursanalyse av Marte Krogh-saken i VG
(Norsk Medietidsskrift;20(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)This article is a critical discourse analysis of a provocative news story later heavily criticized for being based on a misquotation. The analysis shows how the quote is offensive primarily by being assigned to a ... -
DNA-ekstraksjon: Mengde er ikke synonymt med mangfold
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)For å oppnå gode og representative resultater i molekylærgenetiske analyser, er det viktig at nukleinsyrene som benyttes er av tilstrekkelig kvalitet. Som en del av en større studie om kolerektal kreft, var målet å ... -
DNN-MLVEM: A Data-Driven Macromodel for RC Shear Walls Based on Deep Neural Networks
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study proposes the DNN-MVLEM, a novel macromodel for the non-linear analysis of RC shear walls based on deep neural networks (DNN); while most RC shear wall macromodeling techniques follow a deterministic approach to ... -
Do Audit Teams Affect Audit Production and Quality? Evidence from Audit Teams’ Industry Knowledge
(Contemporary Accounting Research;Volume 39, Issue 4, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07-24)We examine how the extent and distribution of industry knowledge within an audit team affect audit outcomes. While prior research examining the role of auditors’ industry knowledge focuses mainly on audit firms, audit ... -
Do behavioral disturbances predict falls among nursing home residents?
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Do characteristics of family members influence older persons’ transition to long-term healthcare services?
(BMC Health Services Research;22, Article number: 362 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-18)Background: Future demographic and economic changes warrant a better understanding of older persons’ need for health-related long-term care services (LTC). LTC uptake among older people is likely to be influenced by the ... -
Do ESG Endeavors Assist Firms in Achieving Superior Financial Performance? A Case of 100 Best Corporate Citizens
(Sage Open;volume 11, issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-11)Increasing interest in sustainability performance (environmental, social, and governance pillar performance [ESGP]) and corporate financial performance (CFP) is noteworthy. However, we do not find any all-inclusive study ... -
Do Food Quality Schemes and Net Price Premiums Go Together?
(Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization;Volume 19, Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-12-03)This article addresses the issue of the profitability of Food Quality Scheme (FQS) products as compared to reference products, which are defined as analogous products without quality label. We approach this question by ... -
Do health professionals’ attitudes towards alcohol use matter for alcohol prevention efforts? Results from the WIRUS-OHS study
(BMC Health Services Research;22, Article number: 1004 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08-06)Background: Use of alcohol is a major public health issue, representing the 7th largest burden of disease in the world. Workplaces offer a unique arena for health initiatives addressing alcohol use, where occupational ... -
Do Immigrants’ Preferences for Neighbourhood Qualities Contribute to Segregation? The Case of Oslo
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Ethnic residential segregation is often explained with the claim that ‘immigrants don’t want to integrate—they prefer to stick together with co-ethnics’. By contrast, mixed neighbourhoods are seen as crucial for achieving ... -
Do Increased Tax Base and Reductions in the Underground Economy Compensate for Lost Tax Revenue Following a Tax Reduction Policy? Evidence from Italy 1982 to 2006
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)We here examine the frequent claim that an increase in the tax base and a decrease in tax evasion will compensate for a loss in tax revenues caused by a lower tax level. Using a unique data set for the estimated underground ... -
Do investors penalize the firms disclosing higher environmental performance? A cross cultural evidence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Climate change discourse integrates 3Ps – people, planet, and profit. However, we do not find any empirical study that integrates 3Ps. Therefore, using a large global panel dataset from 46 countries, this study intends to ... -
Do knowledge gains from public information campaigns persist over time? Results from a survey experiment on the Norwegian pension reform
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-05-21)Government authorities use resources on information campaigns in order to inform citizens about relevant policy changes. The motivation is usually that individuals sometimes are ill- informed about the public policies ... -
Do large employers discriminate less? An exploration of company size variation in disability discrimination based on data from two field experiments
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Do learners share the same perceived learning outcomes in MOOCs? Identifying the role of motivation, perceived learning support, learning engagement, and self-regulated learning strategies.
(The Internet and higher education;Volume 56, January 2023, 100880, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-09-01)The aim of this study was to examine how motivation, perceived learning support, learning engagement, and self-regulated learning strategies relate to learners’ perceived learning outcomes of massive open online courses ... -
Do libraries matter? Public libraries and the creation of social capital
(Journal of Documentation;64(6), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Purpose – Librarians and the library profession keep repeating that libraries contribute greatly to generating social capital by “building community”. However, little evidence of this has been presented. This paper aims ...