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When things go wrong: intra-season dynamics of breeding failure in a seabird
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)During breeding, long-lived species face important time and energy constraints that can lead to breeding failure when food becomes scarce. Despite the potential implications of intra-season dynamics in breeding failure for ... -
When time matters: a qualitative study on hospital staff’s strategies for meeting the target times in cancer patient pathways
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were introduced in Norway in 2015. CPPs are time-bound standardised care pathways that describe the organisation of and responsibilities for diagnostics and treatment, as well as ... -
When to Treat Security Risks with Cyber Insurance
(Chapter, 2018)Transferring security risk to a third party through cyber insurance is an unfamiliar playing field for a lot of organisations, and therefore many hesitate to make such investments. Indeed, there is a general need for ... -
When to Treat Security Risks with Cyber Insurance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Transferring security risk to a third party through cyber insurance is an unfamiliar playing field for a lot of organisations, and therefore many hesitate to make such investments. Indeed, there is a general need for ... -
Where and why do firms choose to move? Empirical evidence from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A key goal for many public policies is to increase the competitiveness of local industries and make areas more attractive for firm location and development. However, little is known about firm relocations even though they ... -
Where are the outcrops? Automatic delineation of bedrock from sediments using Deep-Learning techniques
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The delineating of bedrock from sediment is one of the most important phases in the fundamental process of regional bedrock identification and mapping, and it is usually manually performed using high-resolution optical ... -
Where are you from? The influence of an unfamiliar sub-national region of origin from familiar and unfamiliar countries on quality perceptions and purchase intentions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper examines how consumer quality perceptions and purchase intentions are influenced by country of origin level, specifically for an unfamiliar region of origin (ROO) and by parent country familiarity. We conducted ... -
Where did my OCD come from? A qualitative exploratory study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)There is a lack of empirical studies investigating patients’ understanding of why they developed obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In this article, we explore patients’ conceptualization of why they developed OCD and ... -
Where does the pilot go when the autonomous ship has no bridge? MASS Routing Service and smart Local Information Centres
(Chapter, 2022)The need for pilots with local knowledge of the danger along the coast has been an essential part of safe navigation for centuries. The International Association of Maritime Pilots state on their webpage that “There is no ... -
Where highbrow taste meets itinerant dance in eighteenth-century scandinavia: the dance entrepreneur Martin Nürenbach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Our spectacles smack of the most ugly barbarism that can be imagined for human beings by a human being. A boy from the western lands performs Holberg’s The Invisible. A whore from Drammen acts as Prima Donna. A Swede and ... -
Where is the Transgender in the TransCanadian? Kai Cheng Thom and Vivek Shraya's Response-able Fictions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article seeks to activate a much-needed discussion about the place of transgender literary production within the field of transCanadian literature, in its multifaceted iterations. The motivation behind it sparks from ... -
'Where is your "F"?': Psychological Testing, Communication and Identity Formation in a Multinational Corporation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The article is based on multi-sited fieldwork in a multinational corporation, where psychological tests were used extensively to facilitate communication and human resource development. The analysis indicates that the test ... -
Where Schön and Simon agree: The rationality of design
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Simon and Schön are commonly seen to represent two conflicting views on design method, but this interpretation has been challenged in recent years. In this paper we discuss their differences and agreements in more depth. ... -
Where Styles Meet - What Does it Mean?
(Chapter, 2017)My PhD project focuses on the concept of style in rock art. As in other parts of the world, style has primarily been used as a dating method in Norwegian rock art research. In combination with shoreline dating researchers ... -
Where the streets have no name - Experiences in GIR for a developing country
(Chapter, 2013)This paper gives a short overview of a project on Geographic Information Retrieval in developing countries in the form of an experience report based in Honduras. It provides some insights into encountered challenges of ... -
The whereabouts of interorganizational learning: a maritime case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose This paper aims to present the results from a case study that investigated interorganizational learning in a buyer and seller relationship in the context of the maritime industry. This examination emphasized ... -
Which are the Key Principles of Assessment? A Case Study of Policy Documents
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Assessment is at the heart of the student experience and is therefore of considerable interest to the higher education sector and beyond. Assessment is an integral part of educational systems and may serve different purposes. ... -
Which combined nerve conduction study scores are best suited for polyneuropathy in diabetic patients?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction/Aims Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are widely used in diagnosing diabetic polyneuropathy. Combining the Z scores of several measures (Z-compounds) may improve diagnostics by grading abnormality. We aimed to ... -
Which factors can aid clinicians to identify a risk of pain during the following month in patients with bone metastases? A longitudinal analyses
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Purpose Explore clinical factors associated with higher pain intensity and future pain in patients with bone metastases to identify patients who can benefit from closer follow-up or pain-modifying interventions. Methods This ... -
Which participation practices can be found in child welfare service records?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Several studies show insufficient practices regarding children’s participation in child welfare cases. This article is based on document analysis of 216 child welfare records from four Norwegian Child Welfare Services. Our ...