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The relationship between firm productivity, wage level and employees’ age: A sectoral perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We examine how a firm’s productivity level, wage level and productivity–wage gap are related to the age composition of its employees. Panel data of Norwegian firms in the following three sectors are used: the manufacturing ... -
Research as discovery or delivery? Exploring the implications of cultural repertoires and career demands for junior economists' research practices
(Lecture, 2022)Recently, social scientists have begun to study the implications of increasing pressures in the early academic career. Studies focusing mostly on the life sciences have shown junior scholars making research decisions based ... -
Research collaboration in groups and networks: differences across academic fields
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The purpose of this paper is to give a macro-picture of collaboration in research groups and networks across all academic fields in Norwegian research universities, and to examine the relative importance of membership in ... -
Researcher identities and practices inside centres of excellence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-20)Many science support mechanisms aim to combine excellent research with explicit expectations of societal impact. Temporary research centres such as ‘Centres of Excellence’ and ‘Centre of Excellence in Research and Innovation’ ... -
Revealing the processes of students' interaction with a novel collaborative problem solving task: An in-depth analysis of think-aloud protocols
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-04)Collaborative problem solving (ColPS) skills are considered crucial to succeed in work, education, and life in a knowledge-rich society. Nevertheless, research on the assessment of ColPS is at its initial stage; specifically, ... -
Revenge of the nerds: Cultural capital and the politics of lifestyle among adolescent elites
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In recent scholarly debates about cultural stratification, some have argued that ‘openness’ and ‘omnivorous’ lifestyles constitute a new form of distinction. Using qualitative interviews, we address this by focusing on ... -
Review of modelling energy transitions pathways with application to energy system flexibility
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The aim of this review is to discuss how quantitative modelling of energy scenarios for sustainable energy transition pathways can be made more realistic by taking into account insights from the socio-technical and related ... -
Role of demonstration projects in innovation: transition to sustainable energy and transport
(Lecture, 2013)This paper attempts to review two important strands on literature relevant for our understanding of demonstration projects and trials for the transition towards more sustainability: Firstly, the literature on demonstration ... -
The role of metrics in peer assessments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Metrics on scientific publications and their citations are easily accessible and are often referred to in assessments of research and researchers. This paper addresses whether metrics are considered a legitimate and integral ... -
Samfunnsviteres og humanisters overgang til arbeidsmarkedet
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Denne artikkelen ser på i hvilken grad arbeidsmarkedet har klart å absorbere større kull av kandidater fra samfunnsvitenskapelige og humanistiske og estetiske fag i perioden 1995–2015. Datagrunnlaget er NIFUs kandidatund ... -
Satisfaction is insufficient: Insights from a randomized, controlled trial of a marketing simulation game
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: The development and promotion of educational games are still outpacing knowledge of these games' effects, raising calls for evidence of benefits and challenges. Studies suggest that students and teachers like ... -
Science deserves to be judged by its contents, not by its wrapping: Revisiting Seglen's work on journal impact and research evaluation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The scientific foundation for the criticism on the use of the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) in evaluations of individual researchers and their publications was laid between 1989 and 1997 in a series of articles by Per O. ... -
Second look: Robert Marc Friedman, Appropriating the weather, “Appropriating science for a weathered area”
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Around 1920, in cooperation with Norwegian and Swedish colleagues, the physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes (1862–1951) established a new conceptual foundation for atmospheric science; their formulation was based on the concepts of ... -
Should open access lead to closed research? The trends towards paying to perform research
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the past two decades. So far, this transition is increasingly based on article processing charges (APC), which create a new paywall ... -
Skills for the future – forecasting firm competitiveness using machine learning methods and employer-employee register data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article investigates whether skills data can be used to forecast firm competitiveness. It makes use of an employer-employee register dataset consisting of detailed information about the educational background of all ... -
Skills utilisation at work, the quality of the study programme and fields of study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This paper examines the factors that may have impact on the extent to which the knowledge and skills of master’s degree graduates in Norway are utilised at work, three years after graduation. The focus is on the impact of ... -
Small-Group Instruction to Improve Student Performance in Mathematics in Early Grades: Results from a Randomized Field Experiment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We investigate whether small-group instruction improves student performance in mathematics in the early grades using a large-scale RCT covering 159 Norwegian schools over four years. The students − 7–9 years old - are ... -
Social class, union strategies, and preference in wage outcomes in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This article explores a potential socialization effect of unions on member preferences in wage outcomes and bargaining structures. This challenges notions of union wage policies simply reflecting the material self-interest ... -
Socioeconomic indicators to monitor Norway's bioeconomy in transition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Bioeconomy is a concept increasingly used to circumscribe that part of the economy which depends on the utilisation of biomass. Recent empirical analyses of the European Union bioeconomies have adopted a definition of ... -
Spørsmål om tid og sted: Mulighetsrom og kvalifiseringsbaner blant ungdom utenfor videregående opplæring i Finnmark
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Based on individual interviews with young people in Finnmark who have quit or taken a break from upper secondary education, this article addresses the relationship between attachment to place and perception of time. Finnmark ...