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Teenage locus of control, psychological distress, educational qualifications and occupational prestige as well as gender as independent predictors of adult binge drinking
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Our objective was to investigate various psychological and socio-demographic factors in childhood and adulthood that relate to alcohol intake and binge drinking at age 42 years. Data were drawn from the 1970 British ... -
Teknologi eller personlig service: Hvordan påvirkes kundenes lojalitet?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Det er veldokumentert at bruk av teknologi kan redusere kostnader, men få studier har sett nærmere på teknologiens innvirkning på forbrukernes atferd. I denne studien anvender vi en anerkjent modell fra ... -
Teknologi og nye undervisningspraksiser: Videofortellinger som redskap for pedagogisk refleksjon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Ved universiteter og høgskoler tar ledelsen og støtte- og utviklingsmiljøer ulike grep for å motivere fagansatte til å utforske digitale teknologiers pedagogiske potensialer. De ønsker også å utvikle mer aktive og fleksible ... -
Tell it like it is in SME teams: Adverse Working Conditions, Citizenship Behaviour, and the role of Team Information Sharing in a Turbulent Economy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This article examines the relationship between the deterioration of working conditions concomitant with macroeconomic turbulence and employees’ citizenship, i.e. discretionary effort, towards the organisation. In particular, ... -
Tell Me If You Can: Time Pressure, Prosocial Motivation, Perspective Taking, and Knowledge Hiding
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Purpose The belief that knowledge actually expands when it is shared has been deeply rooted in the mainstream knowledge management literature. Although many organizations and managers expect employees to share their ... -
The temperature of emotions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Emotions and temperature are closely related through embodied processes, and people seem to associate temperature concepts with emotions. While this relationship is often evidenced by everyday language (e.g., cold and warm ... -
Temporality and the first foreign direct investment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study examines the timing of the first foreign direct investment (FDI). It explores how the conceptualization and, hence, the understanding of time affects our insights into major internationalization decisions in ... -
Testing for micro-efficiency in the housing market
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Using highly granular transaction-level data for the Norwegian housing market over the period 2002–2014, we investigate whether excessive prices persist or revert in repeat sales. Excessiveness in prices is detected by ... -
Testing Model Fit by Bootstrap Selection
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Over the last few decades, many robust statistics have been proposed in order to assess the fit of structural equation models. To date, however, no clear recommendations have emerged as to which test statistic performs ... -
Testing structural equation models: the effect of kurtosis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The Satorra Bentler (SB) and the Browne ADF chi-square statistics are used for testing structural equation models with non-normal data. The relationships between the SB and ADF statistics and kurtosis are developed and it ... -
Testing structural equation models: the impact of error variances in the data generating process
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Yet another paper on fit measures? To our knowledge, very few papers discuss how fit measures are affected by error variance in the Data Generating Process (DGP). The present paper deals with this. Based upon an extensive ... -
Testing the differentiation of intelligence by neuroticism hypothesis
(Journal article, 2022)The prediction that neuroticism (or emotional instability) will change the definition of an intelligence factor, or g, was tested in a large sample (N = 2,716) of British managers who completed both personality and ... -
Testing, Disclosure and Approval
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Certifiers often base their decisions on a mixture of information, some of which is voluntarily disclosed by applicants, and some of which they acquire by way of tests or otherwise. We study the interplay between the ... -
That sounds sweet: using cross-modal correspondences to communicate gustatory attributes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Building on existing research into sound symbolism and crossmodal correspondences, this article proposes that crossmodal correspondences—systematic mappings between different sensory modalities—can be used to communicate ... -
The 1933 Norwegian nonfiction novel "Two suspicious characters": thirty-three years before "In cold blood"
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The 3D printing order: variability, supercenters and supply chain reconfigurations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Purpose: Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) is conceived of as either disrupting the entire manufacturing economy or merely enabling novel production. Between these extremes, we introduce an alternative where DDM coexists ... -
The ambivalent effect of complexity on firm performance: A study of the global service provider industry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Prior literature is ambivalent about whether organizational complexity has positive or negative effects on firm performance. Using rich data on global service providers, we explore this ambivalence by disentangling performance ... -
The anonymity factor in making multicultural teams work: virtual and real teams
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A major purpose of courses in intercultural communication is often to improve students’ ability to perform well in situations with the potential to be both highly enlightening and highly difficult—in multicultural teams. ... -
The art of dealing with religious and cultural diversity in the classroom
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Religion is an intrinsic element of our cultural mind-sets that implicitly impacts how we communicate, not only at work but also in the classroom. Indeed, there is a general consensus in the management literature that ... -
The art of measuring nothing: The paradox of measuring safety in a changing civil aviation industry using traditional safety metrics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Measuring safety as an outcome variable within the ultra-safe civil aviation industry during periods of deliberate organizational change is a difficult, and often fruitless, task. Anticipating eroding safety processes, ...