• Organisering for velferd 

      Vabø, Mia (NOVA Rapport 22/07, Report, 2007)
      Avhandlingen baserer seg på to casestudier fra hjemmetjenesten gjennomført i 1994/95 og i 1999/2000, henholdsvis før og etter reformer inspirert av New Public Management (NPM) gjorde sitt inntog i tjenesten. Vabø undersøker ...
    • Organisering og interaksjon i team som ivaretar døgnkontinuerlig omsorg til hjemmeboende 

      Sæterstrand, Torill Margaret (Geriatrisk sykepleie; 01 - 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Introduksjon: Målet med studien var å beskrive organiseringen og interaksjonen mellom helsepersonellet i hjemmetjenestens team når de skal ivareta døgnkontinuerlig omsorg. Metode: Teamene ble observert under rapporter og ...
    • Organisering og planlegging av boligsosialt arbeid i norske kommuner 

      Sandlie, Hans Christian; Sørvoll, Jardar; Hansen, Thorbjørn (NOVA Rapport 5/11, Research report, 2011)
      Det boligsosiale feltet er et fragmentert felt. Boligsosiale tiltak involverer mange ulike tjenestefelt og de tilgodeser mange kategorier av brukere. For kommunene innebærer dette koordineringsutfordringer av både strategisk ...
    • Organisering og planlegging av boligsosialt arbeid i norske kommuner 

      Sandlie, Hans Christian; Sørvoll, Jardar; Hansen, Thorbjørn (NOVA Rapport 5/11, Report, 2011)
      The social housing field can be characterized as fragmented. Firstly, the responsibility for different elements of social housing policy is often divided across multiple administrative units. Secondly, the social housing ...
    • Organisering og tverretatlig samarbeid: En komparativ studie av spesialpedagogiske tjenesteavdelinger i Oslo-bydelene Grorud og Nordre Aker 

      Dib Valero, Daniel Enrique (Master thesis, 2023)
      Offentlig sektor i Norge er av avgjørende betydning for samfunnet. Den avhenger av effektiv organisering og tverretatlig samarbeid for å levere kvalitetstjenester. Organisering og samarbeid er avgjørende fordi dette påvirker ...
    • ORGANISING DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: THE CASE OF PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS 

      Aas, Tor Helge; Breunig, Karl Joachim; Hellström, Magnus Mikael; Hydle, Katja Maria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study addresses the development of new integrated product–service systems (PSSs). Most empirical research on the organisation of development processes has focussed on new product development, new service development, ...
    • Organising domestic workers : for decent work and the ILO Convention No. 189 

      Johnstone, Leah (Master thesis, 2012)
      Domestic work is the largest sector of female employment world-wide, yet it is extremely undervalued and unprotected by labour law. Exasperating this situation, the estimated one hundred million domestic workers world-wide ...
    • Organising Ethics: The Case of the Norwegian Army 

      Forsberg, Ellen-Marie; Eidhamar, Are; Kristiansen, Svein-Tore (Etikk i praksis;1(1), Academic article, 2012)
      This article shows how institutionalism, a theory in organisational social science, provides a model for diagnosing organisational challenges that influence the ethical practices and integration in the Norwegian Army. ...
    • Organisk porselen: Videreutvikling av tekstilstøpeteknikken og dens formestetiske kvaliteter 

      Maana, Anniken (MAPD;2014, Master thesis, 2014)
      Our senses is an important part of us humans. The project Organic Porcelain takes a closer look at the hand's role in creating and working in an experimental material-based processes. The experiments are done in porcelain ...
    • Organization of nursing care in three Nordic countries: relationships between nurses’ workload, level of involvement in direct patient care, job satisfaction, and intention to leave 

      Lindqvist, Rikard; Alenius, Lisa Smeds; Runesdotter, Sara; Ensio, Anneli; Jylhä, Virpi; Kinnunen, Juha; Sjetne, Ingeborg Strømseng; Tvedt, Christine; Tjønnfjord, Maria Wiberg; Tishelman, Carol (BMC Nursing;13(27), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Background Health care systems in Finland, Norway and Sweden share many similarities, e.g. full-coverage and tax-financed, with predominately public sector hospitals. Despite similarities, there are differences in the ...
    • Organizational and occupational innovation when implementing a Covid-19 live tracker in VG newsroom 

      Konow Lund, Maria; Mtchedlidze, Junai; Barland, Jens (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Academic research on whether and how innovation during crises results in durable changes in practice remains scant. The Covid-19 pandemic brought with it new opportunities to look at both innovation and transformations in ...
    • Organizational and Regulatory Risks of Distributed Digital Preservation 

      Piñeiro, Eva Montenegro (Master thesis, 2014)
      The main aim of this study is to investigate the major organizational and regulatory risks in the context of distributed digital preservation in libraries and archives in particular, which will be referred to as memory ...
    • Organizational change and the risk of sickness absence: a longitudinal multilevel analysis of organizational unit-level change in hospitals 

      Grønstad, Anniken; Kjekshus, Lars Erik; Tjerbo, Trond; Bernstrøm, Vilde Hoff (BMC Health Services Research;19, Article number: 895 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-14)
      Background: Organizational change is often associated with reduced employee health and increased sickness absence. However, most studies in the field accentuate major organizational change and often do not distinguish ...
    • Organizational commitment among public and private sector professionals 

      Mastekaasa, Arne (SPS arbeidsnotat;nr. 1, Working paper, 2009)
      Public sector workers are partly portrayed as highly motivated and with relatively altruistic values, and partly as lazy and opportunistic. This article compares the level of organizational commitment in professional groups ...
    • Organizational identity construal through design process 

      Pavel, Nenad; Stoltenberg, Einar (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2015)
      Due to rapid changes in technologies and the market, institutions are not only changing their activities, but also their physical environment. Leadership tends to lead organizations by means of its structure and activities. ...
    • Organizational resilience in the oil and gas industry: A scoping review 

      Bento, Fabio; Mercado, Marina Prado; Garotti, Luciano (Safety Science;Volume 133, January 2021, 105036, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-20)
      Resilience derives from the study of socio-ecological systems and refers to the dynamical capacity to adapt to internal and external perturbations by changing its mode of operation without losing its ability to perform. ...
    • Organizational Silos: A Scoping Review Informed by a Behavioral Perspective on Systems and Networks 

      Tagliabue, Marco; Lorenzo, Flora (Societies;Volume 10, Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-24)
      In recent years, several organizations have implemented interventions aimed at integrating work processes and bridging network clusters. These are often permeated by different assumptions regarding clusters in organizational ...
    • Organizing capacities and union priorities in the hotel sector in Oslo, Dublin, and Toronto 

      Bergene, Ann Cecilie; Jordhus-Lier, David Christoffer; Underthun, Anders (Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies;4(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      In this article, we draw international comparisons between industrial relations regimes in the hotel sector and compare relevant trade union experiences in the selected metropolitan areas of Oslo, Dublin, and Toronto. ...
    • Organizing municipal audit: Contracting out and audit costs in Norway 

      Johnsen, Åge (International Journal of Public Sector Management;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-02)
      This paper analyses the deregulation of the municipal audit market in Norway, in particular how organization of the service affected audit costs. The paper uses multiple regression analysis of administrative as well as ...
    • Orphans in Russia 

      Holm-Hansen, Jørn; Kristofersen, Lars B.; Myrvold, Trine (NIBR-rapport 2003:01, Report, 2003)
      What are the feasible alternatives to traditional orphanages in Russia? This report from a pilot study presents the Russian policies that aim at providing orphans with a family-like upbringing. Policies consist in preventive ...