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Who benefits from orthogeriatric treatment? Results from the Trondheim hip-fracture trial
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Hip fracture patients are heterogenous. Certain patient characteristics are associated with poorer prognosis, but less is known about differences in response to treatment among subgroups. The Trondheim Hip ... -
Who Cares?: How employees experience the organizational value care
(Master thesis, 2014)The study attempts to answer the question: How do employees experience the organizational value care? The organization Nortec introduced care as one of its organizational values. The application of care in business may ... -
Who Contributed to Late-Eighteenth-Century English Newspapers? Authorship, Accessibility and Public Debate (1790–92)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A dominant narrative shaping how we view the eighteenth-century English press is that newspapers were important forums for debate and opinion, and that they contributed significantly to the gradual broadening of political ... -
Who Decides Matters: En sosialpsykologisk studie av Hamas-regjeringens og Bush-administrasjonens beslutninger etter valget i de okkuperte palestinske områder i 2006.
(Master thesis, 2010)Dette studiet anvender operasjonell kode analyse for å avdekke rasjonale bak Bush-administrasjonens og Hamas sin beslutningstagning. Analysen viser at Bush-administrasjonen oppfattet Hamas som ekstremt fiendtlig, og at en ... -
Who holds the key to heaven's doors? An Analysis of Symbolism in Images of Norwegian Oil Top Managers
(Master thesis, 2017)This thesis investigates symbolic aspects of gendered power relations in images produced by the Norwegian petroleum giant Statoil ASA (henceforth “Statoil”). Large organizations such as Statoil are amongst the significant ... -
Who is telling whose story? The effectiveness of peer-to-peer approaches as inclusive participatory interventions towards sustainability
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Peer-to-peer approaches refer to a participatory style of teaching and learning, which increasingly gain popularity as inclusive and participatory interventions to encourage changes towards more sustainable energy practices. ... -
Who knows the risk? A multilevel study of systematic variations in work-related safety knowledge in the European workforce
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Objectives: Health and safety instructions are important components of occupational prevention. Albeit instruction is mandatory in most countries, research suggests that safety knowledge varies among the workforce. We ... -
WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme Intervention Guide (mhGAP-IG): the first pre-service training study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Despite the increasing burden of mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders, a significant treatment gap for these disorders continues to exist across the world, and especially in low- and middle-income ... -
Who Returns to Work? - Exploring the Role of Interpersonal Problems in Occupational Rehabilitation
(Master thesis, 2020)Background: Current interventions to facilitate return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave show weak effects, indicating the need for new approaches to the RTW process. The importance of social relationships in the ... -
Who Returns to work? Exploring the Role of Interpersonal Problems in Occupational Rehabilitation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Purpose: Current interventions designed to facilitate return to work (RTW) after long-term sick leave show weak effects, indicating the need for new approaches to the RTW process. The importance of social relationships in ... -
Who should measure air quality in modern cities? The example of decentralization of urban air quality monitoring in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia, Russia)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Researchers have warned that the paradigm about who should measure air quality (AQ) in cities can change as low-cost commercial sensors for monitoring atmospheric composition gain global popularity. The new paradigm implies ... -
Who should own the PV? Assessment of ownership structures for local energy production in zero emission neighbourhoods
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Who Should Pay for Pollution? The OECD, the European Communities and the Emergence of Environmental Policy in the early 1970s
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Environmental policy emerged as a new European and global policy field within a very brief period of time during the early 1970s. Notably in Europe, international organizations played a central role in defining core ... -
Who to blame and for what? The discourse on immigration in the Brexit campaign
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Who was Ruskin? Ruskin's Reception in the Victorian Periodical Press
(Master thesis, 2020)Moderne forskere anser John Ruskin for å være en stor innflytelse i Victoriatiden i den grad han blir fremstilt som en representant for sin tid. Denne holdningen virker sant for enhver som generelt er kjent med Ruskins ... -
Who we are: konstruksjoner av feminisme, identitet og media på Muslimah Media Watch online forum - En kvalitativ analyse av muslimske kvinners forståelser av identitet i en moderne kontekst
(Master thesis, 2018)I masteroppgaven, Who We Are: konstruksjoner av feminisme, identitet og media på Muslimah Media Watch online forum, undersøker jeg den muslimfeministiske bloggen Muslimah Media Watch. En blogg som beskrives som en del av ... -
Who Will Be the Leaders in Top Academic Positions in Entertainment Computing?
(Chapter, 2018)To address the issue of under-represented women in Entertainment Computing (EC), this paper builds on a set of theoretical references and ongoing projects to propose a set of guidelines that can be used to set up projects ... -
Who would never grant them equal rights? A comparative analysis of welfare chauvinism in Central and Eastern Europe
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Welfare chauvinism is often understood as the sentiment that the benefits and services of the welfare state should primarily be given to the native population and not immigrant minorities. Using linear regression on data ... -
Whole building life cycle Assessment(WBLCA) of an adaptive reuse of a heritage building: A case study of an Industrial building
(Master thesis, 2023)Rehabilitering av bygninger og adaptiv gjenbruk er kjent for å ha mindre miljøpåvirkning sammenlignet med riving av eksisterende bygning og oppføring av et nytt bygg. Imidlertid kan renovering og adaptive gjenbruksprosesser ...