• Foreigners in the Russian petroleum sector: the cases of Sakhalin-II and TNK-BP 

      Goes, Sander Bernardus (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-08-23)
      This thesis is an attempt to better understand the sometimes tumultuous relations between international oil companies (IOCs) and the Russian state by examining conflicts over regulatory practices and the enforcement of environmental regulations, and their interpretation in the Western media. This research focuses on two cases, one involving Royal Dutch Shell, the majority owner of company Sakhalin ...
    • Grad av tillit og kjennskap til norsk vannforvaltning 

      Fedreheim, Gunn Elin; Goes, Sander Bernardus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Denne artikkelen analyserer et nordnorsk utvalg på 511 personer sin tillit til fylkeskommunen som vannregionmyndighet og kommunen som vannforvalter. Vi finner at til tross for utvalgets lave kjennskap til vannforvaltningen, har de høy grad av tillit til både vannregionmyndighetene og vannforvalterne. Vår antakelse er at dette skyldes at nordmenn tradisjonelt sett har høy tillit til politiske ...
    • Russian Space Meets Western Business Practices - Understanding the Law in the Petroleum Sector in Russia 

      Goes, Sander Bernardus (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This article discusses the relationship between the private international oil company (IOC) Royal Dutch Shell and Russia as an oil producing and oil exporting state during a period when oil prices were moving towards unforeseen heights (2005-2007). By examining this dynamic relationship, this study aims to contribute to an understanding of Russia’s discursive and culturally produced history. The ...
    • A systematic review on the role of trust in the water governance literature 

      Voogd, Remko; Rudberg, Peter; D. Vries, Jasper; Beunen, Raoul; Espiritu, Aileen Aseron; Methner, Nadine; Larsen, Rasmus Kløcker; Fedreheim, Gunn Elin; Goes, Sander Bernardus; Kruger, Elizabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-01)
      Trust is generally considered to play a key enabling role in water governance. Despite this notion, there have been no systematic assessments examining the way in which the literature on water governance engages with ‘trust’. Our article fills this gap by providing an overview of the way in which this literature has engaged with trust as a conceptual lens, analytical device and empirical phenomenon. ...