• Leaky severe combined immunodeficiency in mice lacking non-homologous end joining factors XLF and MRI 

      Castaneda Zegarra, Sergio Miguel; Zhang, Qindong; Alirezaylavasani, Amin; Fernandez-Berrocal, Marion Silvana; Yao, Rouan; Oksenych, Valentyn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) is a DNA repair pathway required to detect, process, and ligate DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) throughout the cell cycle. The NHEJ pathway is necessary for V(D)J recombination in ...
    • Lean & Green: Aligning Circular Economy and Kaizen Through Hoshin Kanri 

      Reke, Eivind; Iakymenko, Natalia; Kjersem, Kristina; Powell, Daryl John (Chapter, 2022)
      As organizations are moving towards a circular economy to enable a transition to more sustainable business practices, there is a need for knowledge on how companies can leverage the capabilities of the entire organization ...
    • Lean and Agile Higher Education: Death to Grades, Courses, and Degree Programs? 

      Sindre, Guttorm (Chapter, 2018)
      Most universities provide education in a traditional plan-based manner, for instance with rigid degree programs that force students to make big decisions up front. Lean and agile education would rather operate in small ...
    • Lean and Flexible Project Delivery 

      Vaagen, Hajnalka; Ballard, Glenn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The average cost and time overrun of frequent changes in ETO and construction projects is high, and with steadily increasing cost constraints, productivity increase is critical for future competitiveness. Successful lean ...
    • Lean and visual managements contribution to sustainable facilities management 

      Schultz, Audrey; Klungseth, Nora Johanne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Sustainable management practices such as lean and visual management can be directly linked successfully to facilities management practices. This was acknowledged during an exploratory case study that assessed the leanness ...
    • Lean Construction Practices and its Effects: A Case Study at St Olav’s Integrated Hospital, Norway 

      Andersen, Bjørn; Belay, Alemu Moges; Seim, Eva Amdahl (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Question: Which practices made up the totality of the LC approach, and could any of these be considered innovative approaches not already documented in literature? Were there any noticeable effects from using LC in case ...
    • Lean Construction Principles and Railway Maintenance Planning 

      Olsson, Nils; Ivina, Daria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Lean construction principles have been successfully adopted in a variety of industries to increase project management quality. This paper addresses maintenance planning in Sweden and analyses its effectiveness in the ...
    • Lean design of Spare Part Kit Production Cell: A Case Study from a Sperre Industri AS 

      Vijayan, Kavin Kathiresh; Mork, Ola Jon; Komandur, Sashidharan; Hansen, Irina-Emily (Chapter, 2016)
    • Lean Management Approach to Reduce Waste in HoReCa Food Services 

      Gladysz, Bartlomiej; Buczacki, Aleksander; Haskins, Cecilia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      A significant share of food waste originates in the food services domain and HoReCa (hotels, restaurants, catering) sector. Organizational improvements leading to the decrease of food waste and costs in restaurants are ...
    • Lean organisering i norsk arbeidsliv: slutten på medvirkning? 

      Ingvaldsen, Jonas A; Rolfsen, Monica; Finsrud, Henrik D. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Den norske samarbeidsmodellen blir bejublet og utforsket for tiden, vanligvis definert som samspillet mellom velferdsstat, makroøkonomiske styringsmodeller og trepartssamarbeidet. Vi ser i denne artikkelen mer spesifikt ...
    • Lean Six Sigma and environmental sustainability: the case of a Norwegian dairy producer 

      Powell, Daryl; Lundeby, Sissel; Chabada, Lukas; Dreyer, Heidi Carin (Journal article, 2017)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) in the continuous process industry, taking an insight into the food processing industry; and to evaluate the impact of LSS on ...
    • Lean Software Startup Practices and Software Engineering Education 

      Cico, Orges (Chapter, 2011)
      In the modern economy, software drives innovation and economic growth. Studies show how software increasingly influences all industry sectors. Over the past 5 decades, software engineering has also changed significantly ...
    • Lean supply chain management and Industry 4.0: a systematic literature review 

      Rossini, Matteo; Powell, Daryl; Kundu, Kaustav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Purpose Even though the integration of Lean Supply Chain Management (LSCM) and Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies is relatively recent, it has been receiving a lot of attention. Partly because it is a recent field of practise ...
    • Lean Systems Engineering (LSE): Hands-on Experiences in Applying LSE to a Student Eco-Car Build Project 

      Welo, Torgeir; Tonning, Oluf Roar Bjørset; Rølvåg, Terje (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The Systems Engineering (SE) field is moving rapidly into commercial industries. Also, SE has more recently been combined with Lean to make it more suitable for highly competitive applications. This paper seeks to explore ...
    • Lean Thinking in the Digital Era 

      Cattaneo, Laura; Rossi, Monica; Negri, Elisa; Powell, Daryl; Terzi, Sergio (Chapter, 2017)
      The Industry 4.0 concept represents a paradigm shift where physical objects are seamlessly integrated into information networks. This promises to enable a more effective infrastructure in which the design, development, ...
    • Lean thinking: outside-in, bottom-up? The paradox of contemporary soft lean and consultant-driven lean implementation 

      Holmemo, Marte Daae-Qvale; Rolfsen, Monica; Ingvaldsen, Jonas A (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Lean has evolved from an operational tool to a complete management concept that incorporates softer aspects such as participation, learning and leadership. This evolution challenges the traditional way in which large ...
    • Lean Translated from a Manufacturing Industry Context to Municipality Service Production: A Case Study 

      Lodgaard, Eirin Anita; Sogstad, Maren Kristine Raknes (Chapter, 2021)
      The expectations of Norwegian citizens with respect to the quality, availability, and effectiveness of public healthcare and welfare service provided by municipalities, are rising. Public resources are at the same time ...
    • Leanification of the engineering process for customized road safety products 

      Ulonska, Sören; Welo, Torgeir; Rølvåg, Terje (Chapter, 2018)
      Increasing need for customization and documentation but with deficits in a systematic product configuration strategy can result in repeated problem-solving and non-value added engineering. This is especially challenging ...
    • Learner-computer interaction 

      Giannakos, Michail; Sharma, Kshitij; Martinez-Maldonado, Roberto; Dillenbourg, Pierre; Rogers, Yvonne (Chapter, 2018)
      The theme of NordiCHI'18 is revisiting the life cycle. The theme life cycles broadly addresses changes within the field of HCI from a technical as well as a societal perspective. The landscape of technology design has ...
    • Learners’ Critical Thinking About Learning Mathematics 

      Sachdeva, Shipra; Eggen, Per-Odd (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Developing critical thinking practices among young learners through mathematics education is a topic of attention for mathematics education research community. Learners’ critical thinking concerning cognitive and social ...