All Stories

  1. Lost in Translation? Multiple Discursive Strategies and the Interpretation of Sustainability in the Norwegian Salmon Farming Industry
  2. The Impact of Resource Protection on the Transformation of Property Regimes: The cases of Moose hunting and Cod fishing in Norway
  3. First the seed, next the smolt?
  4. Participatory Innovation: Lessons from breeding cooperatives
  5. Path dependency, institutionalization and co-evolution: The missing diffusion of the blue revolution in Norwegian aquaculture
  6. The battle of the eyed egg: Critical junctures and the control of genes in Norwegian salmon farming
  7. Institutions as facilities for change?
  8. Political regulation and radical institutional change: The case of aquaculture in Norway
  9. The IVQ regime in Norway: A stable alternative to an ITQ regime?
  10. Explaining noncompliance in the Norwegian coastal cod fishery: an application of the multinomial logit
  11. Aquatic foods: options for organic growth?
  12. The European consumers’ understanding and perceptions of the “organic” food regime
  13. The tragedy of soft choices: capacity accumulation and lopsided allocation in the Norwegian coastal cod fishery
  14. Pitfalls to policy implementation: controversies in the management of a marine salmon-farming industry
  15. Aquacultural development, institution building and research and development policy: Norwegian salmon and Arctic char farming as cases
  16. Aquacultural development, institution building and research and development policy: Norwegian salmon and Arctic char farming as cases
  17. Norwegian salmon-farming industry in transition
  18. From consensus to specialization: Institutional aspects of Norwegian aquaculture research