We have seen a lot of recent headlines on global value chains (GVCs), mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also due to the convergence of several crisis…
Researchers starting out their careers nowadays are at a crossroad: Should they embrace the open, or should they look to conventional research practices? By PhD Candidates Yooeun Jeong &…
Today all organizations struggle with keeping a balance between day-to-day operations and innovation activities and outcomes. A successful innovation portfolio of an organization should include both activities aligned…
A small but growing number of university–industry research collaborations require participants to share all research outputs freely and openly with the public and to accept that no intellectual…
Anticipatory designing and shared survivable futures Andrew Morrison looks at links between design and anticipatory inquiry in the context of changing environmental, professional, educational and geo-political conditions. By…
Both people and organizations may be locked into existing concepts, mental maps and practices in such a way that they are not able to handle the unexpected or…
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen and Anne Inga Hilsen take a look at the role of informal and tacit knowledge in learning and innovation. A study of older employees has…
A long-standing principle of science as a social institution is that it should operate on the principle of merit and be free from the disparities that characterize the…
The Young Academy of Norway (an organization for young researcher) has presented a series of videos addressing issues of interest to younger academics in Norway and beyond. The…
Many Danes believe that the battle for gender equality has been won, and therefore see no need for feminism and #MeToo. Recent events indicate that many Danish universities…