Papers, essays and other publications under the auspices of the Centre for Technology Strategy and iAD project. The list is incomplete and will be continually updated.

Reviewed papers

  • Jez, V & Andersen, E. (2009): “Convergence, complementarity or disruption: Enterprise search and business intelligence”, accepted for BIDW2010, Singapore

  • Ingunn Myrtveit and Erik Stensrud (2009): “User satisfaction with search-driven enterprise portals “, ICSOFT 2009 (Int. Conference on software), 26-30 July, Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Donatella de Paoli and Ingunn Myrtveit (2009): ”Leading and managing projects – Transferring competence between art and business” International Conference on the Creative Economy. Sept 9-10 Helsinki, Finland.

  • Myrtveit, I., Stensrud, E.(2008) An empirical study of software development productivity in C and C++, Proceedings of NIK 2008.
  • Bakke, A., Myrtveit, I., Stensrud, E.(2008) Measurement of user satisfaction with enterprise portals: an empirical study, Proceedings of NOKOBIT 2008
  • Andersen, E (2008): Search-enabled disruptive innovation: The case of the Norwegian media monitoring industry, Proceedings of NOKOBIT 2008
  • Andersen, E (2008): Scarce resources in computing, ACM Ubiquity, vol 9, issue 21.
  • Andersen, E (2008): Time to get serious about the paperless office, ACM Ubiquity, vol 9, issue 13.

Papers in progress

  • Andersen, E. (2010) A note on search types, Center for Technology Strategy working paper.
  • Andersen, E. (2010) Search as a disruptive technology. Center for Technology Strategy working paper.

Student theses/papers

  • Richard Bjerkøe and Anders Sørbo (2010) "The Norwegian Music Industry in the Age of Digitalization", M.Sc. Thesis, BI Norwegian School of Management. (advisor: Espen Andersen). (An English summary of the conclusions can be found here.)

  • Nils-Marius Sørli and Ole Martin Kjørstad (2009) “Web Searching in Norwegian – a study of sesam.no”, M.Sc.Thesis, BI Norwegian School of Management. (advisor: Ingunn Myrtveit)

  • Vedrana Jez (2009): “Convergence, complementarity or disruption: Enterprise search and business intelligence”, M.Sc.Thesis, BI Norwegian School of Management. (advisor: Espen Andersen)

  • Kai Atte Raasakka (2009) “Can web-TV become a disruptive technology to television in broadcasting of Norwegian elite series football?”, M.Sc.Thesis, BI Norwegian School of Management. (advisor: Espen Andersen)

  • Thomas Høie and Harvinder Singh (2008): “Searching for success - The Norwegian search technology cluster”, term paper under the supervision of Torger Reve. (Term paper, Case study of the Norwegian search technology cluster).
  • Herman Stene Cedergren (2007) “A strategic analysis of new media's influence on Schibsted and Orkla Media”, M.Sc.Thesis, BI Norwegian School of Management. (advisor: Espen Andersen)

Essays and newspaper articles

Blog postings (selection)

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