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Responsible research and innovation: a systematic review of the literature and its applications to regional studies
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-14)
, that together with pre-engagement, stakeholder and public engagement were
labelled ‘RRI-drivers’ domain. Such an approach to categorization and labelling is
suggested by (Braun & Clarke, 2006; Jones, Coviello, & Tang, 2011).
3. Descriptive analysis
A total...
al., 2016; Paredes-Frigolett, 2016 Transdisciplinary Prónay and Buzas, 2015; Siemieniuch et al., 2015; Clarke and Kitney, 2016; Turcanu et al. 2016 RRI-tools (57 articles) Walkshop approach Wickson et al., 2015 Engagement workshop te Kulve & Rip, 2011...
al., 2016; Paredes-Frigolett, 2016 Transdisciplinary Prónay and Buzas, 2015; Siemieniuch et al., 2015; Clarke and Kitney, 2016; Turcanu et al. 2016 RRI-tools (57 articles) Walkshop approach Wickson et al., 2015 Engagement workshop te Kulve & Rip, 2011...
Exploring the use of content analysis methodology in consumer research
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-16)
and Medberg, 2018). In this context,
content analysis and semiotic analysis are feasible methods, as they
acknowledge the consumers own experiences by providing thicker de-
scriptions from individual perspectives (Bertrand, 1988; Clarke et al.,
1998). Yet...
the importance of understanding Table 2 Review of the selected articles following the numbered CASP questions in Table 1. Reviewed articles Yes Can’t tell/not relevant No 1) Clarke et al. (1998) 1, 2, 10 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, 9 2) Fitzmaurice (2008) 1, 2, 3...
the importance of understanding Table 2 Review of the selected articles following the numbered CASP questions in Table 1. Reviewed articles Yes Can’t tell/not relevant No 1) Clarke et al. (1998) 1, 2, 10 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, 9 2) Fitzmaurice (2008) 1, 2, 3...
Nature reserves as a bioeconomic management tool. A simplified modeling approach
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2006-02)
, such as the difficulties of
establishing individual ownership, require the same type of basic institutions.
The bioeconomic modeling approach of this paper is of the "simplistic" type, following the tradition
of Clark [27]. We seek to understand complex resource...
Conservation of wildlife. A bio-economic model of a wildlife reserve under the pressure of habitat destruction and harvesting outside the reserve
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2003-09)
of habitats. The former is generally the most
important for aquatic species (Clark 1990) and is often triggered by unclear property rights
(Bromley 1991), whereas the latter is considered the most important for terrestrial species
(Swanson 1994, Skonhoft...
for a given land-use, motivates for more harvesting and stock depletion according to the standard harvesting model (Clark 1990). On the other hand, an increased p makes habitat investments more attractive as the marginal benefit ratio of the two...
for a given land-use, motivates for more harvesting and stock depletion according to the standard harvesting model (Clark 1990). On the other hand, an increased p makes habitat investments more attractive as the marginal benefit ratio of the two...
Aquaculture-fisheries interactions
(Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2006-02)
for more than 20 years (Black
2001:vi).
1 I thank Ola Flaaten, Derek Clark, Arne Eide, and Jon Olav Olaussen for providing valuable input to this paper.
Financial support from the Norwegian Research...
between the actors. Our model has fish population-dynamics and production based on the classic Verhulst-Schaefer fisheries model (e.g. Clark 1990; Ch.1). We consider effects on fishing effort, fish stock size, wild fish yield and rents in steady state...
between the actors. Our model has fish population-dynamics and production based on the classic Verhulst-Schaefer fisheries model (e.g. Clark 1990; Ch.1). We consider effects on fishing effort, fish stock size, wild fish yield and rents in steady state...
Clinical placement education during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic shapes new nurses: A qualitative study
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-17)
considering the researchers’ reflexive influence on the interpretations
of data (Braun and Clarke, 2006, 2019).
2.2. Study participants and settings
This study recruited newly qualified nurses who had graduated from a university in southern Norway in June...
understanding or coding frame, developed by Braun and Clarke (2006, 2019) was used. The analysis was reflexive, recursive, and iterative, allowing for flexibility in moving back and forth through the different phases of the analysis process as necessary (Braun...
understanding or coding frame, developed by Braun and Clarke (2006, 2019) was used. The analysis was reflexive, recursive, and iterative, allowing for flexibility in moving back and forth through the different phases of the analysis process as necessary (Braun...
Driving through dense fog: a study of the effects and control of sustainable public procurement of electric cars
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-21)
and values (Braun and Clarke 2013; Grant and Giddings
2002). As qualitative researchers, we understand contexts
and qualitative researchers as contextually and temporally
situated practitioners (Braun and Clarke 2021). Interview
data are challenging...
Towards some general ecological principles
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-01-03)
) Difference delay equation models
(Clark, 1976; Botsford, 1986; 1992; Higgins et al., 1997)
and (C) Stage-structured models (Cushing, 1987;
Neubert and Caswell, 2000; Gourley and Kuang, 2004;
Kon et al., 2004).
Regarding (A) such models are usually...
) has also been applied on several concrete species, see for example the Baleen whale model by Clark (1976). In case of other species we refer to Botsford (1986; 1992); Tuljapurkar et al. (1994) and Higgins et al. (1997). In many respects we may...
) has also been applied on several concrete species, see for example the Baleen whale model by Clark (1976). In case of other species we refer to Botsford (1986; 1992); Tuljapurkar et al. (1994) and Higgins et al. (1997). In many respects we may...
Revitalizing plenary finance lectures
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
stages when the goal is to automate and apply
the knowledge gained to complex problem solving (Kalyuga et al. 2001). A worked
example typically consists of a problem and the procedure (steps) needed to solve it
(Clark, Nguyen, Sweller 2006).
4...
., & Rees, E. 1982: Expertise in problem solving. In R. Sternberg (Ed.), Advances in the psychology of human intelligence (7-75). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Clark, R.C., Nguyen, F., and Sweller, J. 2006: Efficiency in learning: evidence-based guidelines...
., & Rees, E. 1982: Expertise in problem solving. In R. Sternberg (Ed.), Advances in the psychology of human intelligence (7-75). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Clark, R.C., Nguyen, F., and Sweller, J. 2006: Efficiency in learning: evidence-based guidelines...
The creative class: do jobs follow people or do people follow jobs?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-19)
, corre-
sponds to the specification suggested by CLARK and MURPHY (1996).6 The left-side
variables are average annual growth rates for people and jobs (change in natural logs
over time divided by years). The right-side variables are the initial levels...
in natural logs and relative to national averages (location quotients).7 The last term in each equation represents a conventional stochastic error term. As noted by CLARK and MURPHY (1996), a positive α2 in equation (1) provides direct evidence for People...
in natural logs and relative to national averages (location quotients).7 The last term in each equation represents a conventional stochastic error term. As noted by CLARK and MURPHY (1996), a positive α2 in equation (1) provides direct evidence for People...