Publications from RESINNREG

Here you can find a list of publications by the candidates at the PhD programme in Responsible Innovation and Regional Development.

Skjold, Suzan Mbatudde & Munkejord, Mai Camilla, (2023) Enabling Teams to Implement Innovative Personalized Activation in a Public Sector Context: Why and How Frontline Leadership Matters Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration 

Eriksen, Susanne, (2023) The informal way to success or failure? Findings from a comparative case study on video consultation training and implementation in two Danish hospitals BMC Health Services Research

Nanthini Nagarajah, (2023) The geography of sustainability transition and materiality: grid-tied solar photovoltaic technology in Sri Lanka Taylor & Francis online.

Åkerblom, K.B., Mohn-Haugen, T., Agdal, R. et al. (2023) Managers as peer workers’ allies: A qualitative study of managers’ perceptions and actions to involve peer workers in Norwegian mental health and substance use servicesInt J Ment Health Syst, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-023-00588-5

Låver, A. McAleavey, I. Valaker, L. G. Castonguay & C. Moltu (2023) Therapists’ and patients’ experiences of using patients’ self-reported data in ongoing psychotherapy processes — A systematic review and meta-analysis of qualitative studies, Psychotherapy Research, DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2023.2222896

Tandberg, Kjersti & Loga, Jill Merethe (2023) Volunteering neighbourhood mothers. A capability approach to voluntarism, inclusion and quality of life in rural Norway Book chapter in ‘Rural quality of life’. Manchester University Press.

Coenen, Karin (2023). Creatively transforming periphery? Artists’ initiatives, social innovation, and responsibility for place, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography, DOI: 10.1080/00291951.2023.2169193

Lindfors, Emil Tomson (2022). Radical path transformation of the Norwegian and Tasmanian salmon farming industries

Lindfors, Emil Tomson, Jakobsen, Stig Erik (2021).Sustainable regional industry development through co-evolution: The case of salmon faring and cell-based seafood production.Marine Policy 2021

Skjold, Suzan Mbatudde & Lundberg, Kjetil Grimastad (2022). Accountability in personalised Supported Employment-based activation services. Journal of Social Policy.

Åkerblom, Kristina (2022). Peer Workers in Co production and Co creation in Mental Health and Substance Use Services: A Scoping Review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.

Nagarajah, Nanthini (2022). Determinants of responsible innovation for sustainability transition in a developing country: Contested narratives for transition in the Sri Lankan power sector. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography, DOI: 10.1080/00291951.2022.2136108

Bækkelund, N. G. (2022). Fields of change? Actors, institutions and social fields in the green restructuring of the Flåm tourism industry. Growth & Change.

Vai, Faraimo Jay (2021). Regional and international inter-organizational STI and DUI collaborations as carriers for eco-innovation. Regional Studies, Regional Science, Volume 8 (1), s. 402-419

Bækkelund, Nora Geirsdotter (2021). Change agency and reproductive agency in the course of industrial path evolution. Regional studies, Volume 55 (4), s. 757-768

Aakerblom, Kristina & Ness, Ottar (2021). Peer support workers in co-production and co-creation in public mental health and addiction services: Protocol for a scoping review. PLoS ONE 16 (3): e0248558 

Benneworth, Paul & Cinar, Ridvan (2021). Why do universities have little systemic impact with social innovation? An institutional logics perspective. Growth and Change, Volume 52 (2), s. 751-769

Fløysand, Arnt, Lindfors, Emil Tomson, Jakobsen, Stig Erik, Coenen, Lars Martel Antoine (2020). Place-Based Directionality of Innovation: Tasmanian Salmon Farming and Responsible Innovation. Sustainability, 13 (1): 10.3390/su13010062

Cinar, Ridvan (2020). Structuration of Natural Resource-Based Innovations in Universities: How Do They Get Institutionalized? Sustainability, 12 (5): 10.3390/su12051834

Cinar, Ridvan (2019). Delving into social entrepreneurship in universities: is it legitimate yet? Regional Studies, Regional Science, Volume 6 (1), s. 217-232