Forskningsarrangementer - Side 7

A study on new product failure rate and systematic differences between successful and unsuccessful innovation projects in the food industry.

The suppliers to the oil and gas on the Norwegian continental shelf as innovators during the 2014-2017 industry downturn.

The Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture invites you to a workshop on ICTs and well-being.

M.A.ESST. Erlend Andre Tveiten Hermansen ved TIK Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: "Rigor and Relevance: Navigating the Climate Science-Policy Nexus"

TIK is organizing a workshop for researchers and students who are interested in analyzing micro-level innovation data and/or combining analysis of innovation data with other kinds of firm-level data.

Join us for a hands-on lecture and workshop on digital methods!

Workshop in Oslo, 27th March 2017, organised by the Oslo Institute for Research on the Impact of Science (OSIRIS) in collaboration with NOS-HS

This open workshop is an accompaniment to the seminar Self tracking - good for you?, held on March 23rd.
Kristin Asdal speaks on Valuations and its problems in the STIS Seminar series at University of Edinburgh

The pressures to participate in Europe’s eight multi-annual framework programme for research and innovation (Horizon 2020) is high. But what encourages researchers to apply?

M.A. ESST Håkon Endresen Normann will defend his thesis Politics in energy system transformation: Conditions for the development of an offshore wind industry in Norway.

M.A. ESST Håkon Endresen Normann ved TIK Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Politics in energy system transformation: Conditions for the development of an offshore wind industry in Norway.

Three Norwegian waterfalls between horror, beauty and use

Norway's poor innovation rankings is usually explained by the high presence of oil and gas companies in the industry structure. Nevertheless, the Norwegian petroleum industry is regarded highly innovative - this contradiction seem to be the result of a different way of organising innovation processes compared to other industries.

Thomas Lemke visits the Little Tools Project for a seminar on new materialism in social and political theory, discussing Jane Bennett's vitalist notion of 'enchanted materialism'.

Thomas Lemke visits the Little Tools Project for a seminar on new materialism in social and political theory, discussing Jane Bennett's vitalist notion of 'enchanted materialism'.

On the occasion of the new book, Humans, animals and biopolitics: the more-than-human condition, the Little Tools Project organizes the workshop "Versions of biopolitics/Versions of Foucault".
Lic. econ. of Economics and Business Administration Mari Ratinen ved TIK Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden dr.philos.: "Social construction of niche development toward sustainability transitions. Examples from wind energy and photovoltaics"

Seminar with Andrew Stirling.
Gunter Pauli kommer til NMBU for å snakke om hvordan grønne forretningsmodeller kan bidra til å skape en bedre verden.

M.A. ESST/M.A. Management of Science and Technology: Hà Thi Bích Pham ved TIK Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Building and Transforming Dominant Technology. The Portland cement industry
Professor Piergiuseppe Morone will talk about transitioning to a bio-based economy which involves more than just technological changes, but also big societal and institutional changes as much as the development of radically new technologies.
Dr Sarah Blacker will talk about how collaborative studies can enable the public to identify matters of concern and to participate in the research process in the case of contamination affecting Indigenous First Nations communities located near an oil extraction site in Canada.
Kristin Asdal, professor ved TIK senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur, om hvordan analysere offentlige dokumenter.

Research impact – new frontiers and new approaches