• Do Koopmans’ postulates lead to discounted utilitarianism? 

      Tungodden, Bertil; Asheim, Geir B. (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2004-12)
      In this paper we consider variations of Koopmans’ (1960) postulates and demonstrate that these lead to a class of social preferences that is wider than discounted utilitarianism. We formulate a utilitiarian condition ...
    • Experimenting with sustainable business models in fast moving consumer goods 

      Bashir, Hussnain; Jørgensen, Sveinung; Pedersen, Lars Jacob Tynes; Skard, Siv E. Rosendahl (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The transition to more sustainable business requires comprehensive transformations of business models, and such innovation can benefit from business experimentation for sustainability (BES). In this paper, we investigate ...
    • Sustainable recursive social welfare functions 

      Asheim, Geir B.; Mitra, Tapan; Tungodden, Bertil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      What ethical criterion for intergenerational justice should be adopted, e.g., when faced with the task of managing the global environment? Koopmans’ axiomatization of discounted utilitarianism is based on seemingly compelling ...
    • Transparency and the sustainability reporting practice of Norwegian Companies 

      Drivdal, Benjamin (Master thesis, 2015)
      The world’s climate is changing, and companies around the world are irreversibly impacting societies and the environment. Regulators are increasingly turning to non-financial disclosure regulations as a tool to increase ...
    • Well-to-tank carbon emissions from crude oil maritime transportation   

      Greene, Suzanne; Jia, Haiying; Rubio-Domingo, Gabriela (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      International seaborne transport of crude oil takes place mainly on tankers, with annual seaborne crude flows totaling an estimated 12 billion barrels. To take into account the carbon footprint on crude oil from its ...