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Business incubator management and entrepreneur collaboration with R&D milieus: Does the regional context matter?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We study whether business incubator management collaboration with R&D milieus affects incubated entrepreneurs to also collaborate with R&D milieus in different regional contexts. Empirically, we analyse 281 Norwegian ... -
Bærekraftig entreprenørskap og inkubasjon: En studie av oppstartsselskaper og inkubatorer på Vestland sitt arbeid med bærekraft
(Master thesis, 2022)Verden i dag står ovenfor en grønn omstillings som følge av klimakrisen. Med FNs bærekraftsmål og Vestland sitt mål om å bli utslippsfri innen 2030, så finnes det ingen bedre tid enn nå for det entreprenørielle økosystemet ... -
Callous Optimism: On Some Wishful Thinking ‘Blowbacks’ Undermining SDG Spatial Policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Established students and studies of sustainable urban planning and broader regional varieties of spatial evolution have been seized with ambitions to ‘make the world a better place’. To criticise that ambition would be ... -
Change agency and reproductive agency in the course of industrial path evolution
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The literature integrating an agency perspective with evolutionary economic geography (EEG) has tended to focus on change agency. This paper introduces a distinction between change agency and reproductive agency. The ... -
Climate change and winter road maintenance
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The objective of the article is to analyse the impact of short- and long-term climate variations on the costs of removing snow and ice from the roads in Bergen—the second most populous city in Norway. The analysis applies ... -
The combined effect of success factors in crowdfunding of Cleantech projects
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Cleantech projects can significantly contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions globally. However, they often lack investments from the conventional finance sector. Crowdfunding represents an alternative for ... -
Comparing B2B Sharing Economy Models in Norway and South Africa: Role and interactions with the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem
(Master thesis, 2022)In recent years one has seen the rise of sharing economy models in the peer-to-peer market with platforms like Airbnb and Uber. However, in the business-to-business market the concept has not achieved a good foothold yet. ... -
Complex spaces: global innovation networks & territorial innovation systems in information & communication technologies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This paper brings together two related bodies of theory that assist understanding of processes of socio-technical system change on the global scale. These are, first, the Global Value Chain perspective (GVC) that has now ... -
Creatively transforming periphery? Artists’ initiatives, social innovation, and responsibility for place
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Creativity and geography have received little attention in the literature on responsible innovation. To address these shortcomings, the article places responsible innovation explicitly in a territorial and non-technocentric ... -
Criminal justice and detention
(Chapter; Peer reviewed; Peer reviewed, 2019)This chapter evaluates the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (Articles Art. 37 and 40) in the policy and practice of detention of children within the Norwegian criminal justice system. It covers ... -
Crowdfunding for climate change: Exploring the use of climate frames by environmental entrepreneurs
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This study investigates which climate change frames environmental entrepreneurs can employ in their project descriptions while seeking crowdfunding on online platforms. An explorative analysis of 58 climate change mitigation ... -
Crowdfunding in the Cultural Industries
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Cultural production has stood at the forefront of crowdfunding adoption representing some of the first crowdfunding campaigns on record. This development emerged as part of comprehensive value chain reconfigurations in the ... -
Crowdfunding in the Cultural Industries
(Chapter, 2020)Cultural production has stood at the forefront of crowdfunding adoption representing some of the first crowdfunding campaigns on record. This development emerged as part of comprehensive value chain reconfigurations in the ... -
Crowdfunding Sustainability
(Chapter, 2020)The chapter focuses on using crowdfunding for financing sustainable projects, that is projects aiming to extend their goal beyond market success and provide benefit to the larger part of society. The chapter discusses the ... -
The dark side of KIBS agency, the creative economy, and regional sustainability
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This contribution develops critique from analysing forms of misconduct by knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) firms, especially the largest, globally located and client-interactive on all five continents. Management ... -
Destination cobranding in interorganizational networks: Assessing the role of central tourism organizations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study examines whether tourism organizations influence each other to cobrand with the destination brand as a function of the interorganizational network structure. Empirically, it combines questionnaire and ... -
Developing Sustainable Food Systems in Europe: National Policies and Stakeholder Perspectives in a Four-Country Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)To address climate change, health, and food-related challenges at the international and regional level, policy makers and researchers are starting to acknowledge the importance of building and developing sustainable food ... -
Do New Firms Recruit Employees From Small or Large Firms, and Do Small or Large Firms Recruit Employees From Firms That Cease to Operate?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Panel data of Norwegian industries show that when they increase in the number of firms, firm size inequality in employees decreases. Decreasing firm size inequality implies that large firms become smaller in employees, and ... -
Eco-innovation at the firm-level in Norway: Drivers and implications
(Doctoral thesis, 2024)The aim of this thesis is to deploy two key concepts within the theory on the resourcebased view of the firm—the resources and dynamic capabilities aspects—to study not only the antecedents of eco-innovation at the firm ... -
Editorial: Advancing crowdfunding research: new insights and future research agenda
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Purpose – The editorial introduces the papers included in the special issue by highlighting their contributions to advancing crowdfunding research and identifying remaining gaps to be addressed in future research. ...