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Nordic Studies: Norwegian Literature

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, 2016
Giuliano D’Amico
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Policy mixes for just sustainable development in regions specialized in carbon-intensive industries: the case of two Norwegian petro-maritime regions

European Planning Studies, 2021
Research on the Geography of Sustainability Transitions (GOST) has enhanced our understanding in how place-based factors condition sustainability transitions. Its emphasis on the geography of niche development, however, neglects regime-level responses to
Samson Afewerki, Asbjørn Karlsen
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Benefits and Challenges of Digitalization: An Expert Study on Norwegian Public Organizations

Digital Government Research, 2021
The implementation of and research on digital transformation in the context of public organizations have increased substantially in the past few years. A wide range of drivers, benefits, and challenges associated with digitalization have been suggested ...
Frank Danielsen
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Disentangling Costs of Persistent and Transient Technical Inefficiency and Input Misallocation: The Case of Norwegian Electricity Distribution Firms

Energy Journal, 2020
Numerous studies have focused on estimating technical inefficiency in electricity distribution firms. However, most of these studies did not distinguish between persistent and transient technical inefficiency.
S. Kumbhakar   +3 more
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Norwegian Gastronomic Literature

Petits Propos Culinaires, 1985
The author, who is well known as a writer on food and cookery in Norway, and has a restaurant, the 3 Kokker and a 'gastronomic shop' which will be familiar to those who have visited Oslo, here surveys the earliest period of Norwegian cookery books (and booklets).
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Performance and Actual Pay in Norwegian Soccer

Journal of Sports Economics, 2019
Data on actual earnings for soccer players are virtually impossible to obtain. For this reason, most performance–pay studies on soccer use market values as a proxy for earnings. No study to date has questioned whether this fact has had any bearing on the
Christer Thrane
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