Blar i Fakultet for økonomi og samfunnsvitskap / Faculty of Business Administration and Social Sciences på emneord "VDP::Social sciences: 200"
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Co-determination and participation in project management. Experiences from the construction of a hospital building in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Changing the physical structure of a workplace has long-lasting organizational consequences. When managing building projects of this type, it is crucial to involve stakeholders in a way that ensures project success. This ... -
Høgskulekultur i støypeskeia: ein analyse av organisasjonskulturen i ein fusjonerande høgskule
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Frå 1.1.2017 vart høgskulane i Bergen, Sogn og Fjordane og Stord/ Haugesund slått saman til Høgskulen på Vestlandet (HVL), med i alt fem campusar. I slike fusjonar kan det vere ei utfordring å integrere ulike kulturar. ... -
Independence, trust, and loyalty. The county governor's coordination of public and voluntary resources in crises in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Collaboration and communication are crucial factors in handling crises, whether the crisis is a serious landslide requiring emergency response for several days or a pandemic lasting for months. This article describes and ... -
Krav, val og avgrensingar – endring av handlingsrom for leiarar under omstilling
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Denne studien drøftar korleis lokale NAV-leiarar vurderte sitt handlingsrom under iverksettinga av NAV-reforma, og om handlingsrommet endra seg i løpet av oppstarts- og etableringsfasen. Vi tek utgangspunkt i ein modell ... -
Ny styringsstruktur og styrket eierrolle
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Overtourism, optimisation, and destination performance indicators: a case study of activities in Fjord Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Many global tourist destinations have experienced growth in arrivals. This has triggered various conflicts in destinations and sparked debates as to how to deal with what is increasingly referred to as ‘overtourism’. Most ...