• Demand-Side Economies of Scope in Big Tech Business Modelling and Strategy 

      Windekilde, Iwona Maria; Henten, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The purpose of the paper is to discuss the issue of economies of scope in platform research and to attract attention to the importance of scope economies for the strength and growth of Big Tech corporations. Hitherto, most ...
    • Demens og mild kognitiv svikt hos eldre personer i Trøndelag 

      Gjøra, Linda; Strand, Bjørn Heine; Engedal, Knut; Ernstsen, Linda; Myrstad, Christian; Skjellegrind, Håvard Kjesbu; Thingstad, Pernille; Selbæk, Geir (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      BAKGRUNN Antallet personer med demens forventes tredoblet innen 2050. Vi presenterer forekomsttall for demens og mild kognitiv svikt i Trondheim og viser hvordan vekting for frafall og bostatus påvirker forekomsttallene ...
    • Dementia in the National Cause of Death Registry in Norway 1969-2010 

      Hjellvik, Vidar; Engedal, Knut Arne; Handal, Marte; Flaten, Trond Peder; Langballe, Ellen Melbye; Selmer, Randi; Strand, Bjørn Heine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Background: The prevalence of dementia is expected to increase markedly during the coming decades. Epidemiological studies involving the National Cause of Death Registry (NCDR) may be useful for exploring the aetiology of ...
    • The demise of branch banking – Technology, consolidation, bank fragility 

      Keil, Jan; Ongena, Steven Roger Godelieve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We study bank branching dynamics across 3,143 US counties and 26 years. During the last decade, banks closed their branches at an unprecedented rate. At its peak in 2009, there were 90,783 branches. By 2020, this number ...
    • Democracy or war? The communication of the climate issue online 

      Skjølsvold, Tomas Moe; Ryghaug, Marianne; Swensen, Eirik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      For years, technology optimists have hoped that the internet might serve as a vehicle for democratization. Meanwhile, many STS-scholars have called for a democratization of scientific practices through increased transparency ...
    • Democratic and ethical problem of lung cancer screening: Exclusion of true high-risk populations. Can it be fixed? Yes 

      Røe, Oluf Dimitri (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Screening a population for a potentially deadly disease, the ultimate goal must be to prevent morbidity and mortality from this disease for the whole population. Unlike breast cancer or cervical cancer screening, where all ...
    • Democratic peace and the norms of the public: A multilevel analysis of the relationship between regime type and citizens' bellicosity, 1981-2008 

      Jakobsen, Jo; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Ekevold, Eirin Rande (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democracies. Theoretical explanations of this empirical phenomenon often claim that the citizenry in democracies prefers peaceful ...
    • Democratic schools – Analytical Perspectives 

      Solhaug, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • Democratizing Interactive Music Production over the Internet 

      Engum, Trond; Wittner, Otto Jonassen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This paper describes an ongoing research project which address challenges and opportunities when collaborating interactively in real time in a ”virtual” sound studio with several partners in different locations. ”Virtual” ...
    • A demographic analysis of UK adventure sports coaches 

      Christian, Ed; Kelly, John S.; Piggott, Lucy; Hoare, James (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The role of the Adventure Sports Coach (ASC) has recently become the focus of academic interest. Although research emerging from the field is beginning to diversify, the majority is limited in terms of sampling and ...
    • Demographic and genetic description of Greenland´s only indigenous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) population 

      Arnekleiv, Jo Vegar; Davidsen, Jan Grimsrud; Sheehan, T. F.; Lehnert, s.j.; Bradbury, I.R.; Rønning, Lars; Sjursen, Aslak Darre; Kjærstad, Gaute; Nilssen, Kjell J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In Greenland, Atlantic salmon are known to reproduce in only one river, the Kapisillit River. Little is known about the population characteristics or the relationship to other salmon populations across the species range, ...
    • The Demographic buffering hypothesis: Evidence and challenges 

      Hilde, Christoffer Høyvik; Gamelon, Marlène; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Gaillard, Jean-Michel; Yoccoz, Nigel; Pelabon, Christophe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In (st)age-structured populations, the long-run population growth rate is negatively affected by temporal variation in vital rates. In most cases, natural selection should minimize temporal variation in the vital rates to ...
    • Demographic buffering of life histories? Implications of the choice of measurement scale 

      Bjørkvoll, Eirin Marie; Lee, Aline Magdalena; Grøtan, Vidar; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Stien, Audun; Engen, Steinar; Albon, Steve D.; Loe, Leif Egil; Hansen, Brage Bremset (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Life-history theory predicts that the vital rates that influence population growth the most should be buffered against environmental fluctuations due to selection for reduced variation. However, it remains unclear whether ...
    • Demographic consequences of harvesting: a case study from a small and isolated moose population 

      Herfindal, Ivar; Lee, Aline Magdalena; Hamel, Sandra; Solberg, Erling Johan; Sæther, Bernt-Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      ABSTRACT: Harvesting can have a substantial impact on population dynamics and individual performance in wild populations. While the direct consequences of harvest on individual survival and population growth rate are often ...
    • Demographic influences of translocated individuals on a resident population of house sparrows 

      Ranke, Peter Sjolte; Skjelseth, Sigrun; Pärn, Henrik; Herfindal, Ivar; Borg Pedersen, Åsa Alexandra; Stokke, Bård Gunnar; Kvalnes, Thomas; Ringsby, Thor Harald; Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Jensen, Henrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Translocation of individuals from source populations to augment small populations facing risk of extinction is an important conservation tool. Here we examine sex-specific differences between resident and translocated house ...
    • Demographic measures of an individual's "pace of life": fecundity rate, lifespan, generation time, or a composite variable? 

      Araya-Ajoy, Yimen; Bolstad, Geir Hysing; Brommer, Jon; Careau, Vincent; Dingemanse, Niels J.; Wright, Jonathan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Comparative analyses have demonstrated the existence of a ^pace-of-life^ (POL) continuum of life-history strategies, from fastreproducing short-lived species to slow-reproducing long-lived species. This idea has been ...
    • Demographic reconstruction from ancient DNA supports rapid extinction of the Great Auk 

      Thomas, Jessica E; Carvalho, Gary R.; James, Haile; Rawlence, Nicolas J.; Martin, Michael David; Ho, Simon Y.W.; Sigfússon, Arnór; Jósefsson, Vigfús A.; Frederiksen, Morten; Linnebjerg, Jannie F.; Castruita, Jose A. Samaniego; Niemann, Jonas; Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S.; Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela; Soares, André E.R.; Lacy, Robert; Barilaro, Christina; Best, Julia; Brandis, Dirk; Cavallo, Chiara; Elorza, Mikelo; Garrett, Kimball L; Groot, Maaike; Johansson, Friederike; Lifjeld, Jan Terje; Nilson, Göran; Serjeanston, Dale; Sweet, Paul; Fuller, Errol; Hufthammer, Anne Karin; Meldgaard, Morten; Fjeldså, Jon; Shapiro, Beth; Hofreiter, Michael; Gilbert, Marcus Thomas Pius; Knapp, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The great auk was once abundant and distributed across the North Atlantic. It is now extinct, having been heavily exploited for its eggs, meat, and feathers. We investigated the impact of human hunting on its demise by ...
    • Demographic responses to climate variation depend on spatial- and life history-differentiation at multiple scales 

      Tye, Matthew; Dahlgren, Johan P.; Øien, Dag-Inge; Moen, Asbjørn; Sletvold, Nina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Long-term demographic data are needed for detailed viability analyses of populations threatened by climate change, but the infeasibility of obtaining such data makes it urgent to assess whether demographic responses to ...
    • Demographic routes to variability and regulation in bird populations 

      Sæther, Bernt-Erik; Grøtan, Vidar; Engen, Steinar; Coulson, Tim; Grant, Peter R.; Visser, Marcel E.; Brommer, Jon E.; Grant, B. Rosemary; Gustafsson, Lars; Hatchwell, Ben J.; Jerstad, Kurt; Karell, Patrik; Pietiäinen, Hannu; Roulin, Alexandre; Røstad, Ole Wiggo; Weimerskirch, Henri (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      There is large interspecific variation in the magnitude of population fluctuations, even among closely related species. The factors generating this variation are not well understood, primarily because of the challenges ...
    • Demographical, personality, alcohol use, and mental health characteristics associated with different alcoholic beverage preferences among students 

      Erevik, Eilin K.; Torsheim, Torbjørn; Vedaa, Øystein; Andreassen, Cecilie Schou; Pallesen, Ståle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The study investigates correlates (i.e. demographics, personality, alcohol use and alcohol-related harm, alcohol expectancies, and mental health) of different alcoholic beverage preferences (i.e. beer/alcopops/cider, wine, ...