Nettsider med emneord «institutions»
Denne artikkelen ser på utviklingstrekk i høyere utdanningsinstitusjoner, med spesielt blikk på europeisering.
This paper discusses the internal and external dynamics of higher education institutions, with particular focus on Europeanization.
ARENA Working Paper 01/2006 (pdf)
Åse Gornitzka & Johan P. Olsen
Changes in the University’s governance system, financial basis and organization signal that it is facing a transformative period. This paper proposes a perspective for understanding current changes in University governance as institutional collisions, where the University as a distinct institutional sphere is challenged by market and government.
ARENA Working Paper 02/2006 (pdf)
Åse Gornitzka & Johan P. Olsen
This paper discusses the hypothesised decline of bilateral diplomacy in the EU and presents an empirical indicator of such decline, measuring the number of diplomatic staff over time in bilateral embassies.
ARENA Working Paper 10/2007 (pdf)
Øivind Bratberg
This paper shows that the main pattern of European democratisation has unfolded along the lines of an EU organised as a multilevel system of representative parliamentary government and not as a system of deliberative governance as the transnationalists propound.
ARENA Working Paper 5/2011 (pdf)
Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum
This article lays out institutional options and role conceptions adopted by Commission officials,and estimates their relative incidence using a 2008 large-scale survey among Commission officials (N=1901).
ARENA Working Paper 08/2010 (pdf)
Liesbet Hooghe
Professor Emeritus Johan P. Olsen is one of Norway’s most prominent, most renowned and most cited social scientists. In 2011 he was elected as a member of The American National Academy of Sciences because of his important contribution to scientific research.
Several ARENA researchers have contributed with book chapters in a new volume about institutional change in the Nordic model, co-edited by Cathrine Holst.
In this article, published in the acclaimed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, Are Skeie Hermansen, Trond Petersen and co-authors investigate rising income inequality and workplace dynamics. Their findings show that earnings inequality varies a great deal among countries in their levels and trends, but that the between-workplace share of wage inequality is growing in almost all countries examined. These inequalities are lower and grew less strongly in countries with stronger institutional employment protections and rose faster when these protections weakened.
Institutions, omnipresent in the governing of European affairs, have important effects of socialization on states and other actors. This paper gives the introductory chapter to a volume of institutional theory on European institutions.
ARENA Working Paper 11/2001 (html)
Jeffrey T. Checkel
From a distincly institutionalist perspective, this paper considers the prospects for pre-designed reform of the EU's institutions of governance.
ARENA Working Paper 07/2001 (html)
Johan P. Olsen
From an institutional point of view, this paper studies role perceptions and allegiance of national civil servants participating in EU committes.
ARENA Working Paper 03/2002 (html)
Jarle Trondal
Neatly combining a theoretical argument with empirical studies, this paper attempts to conceptualise persuasion in the context of opinion formation in international institutions.
ARENA Working Paper 14/2002 (html)
Jeffrey T. Checkel