• Cognitive style and competence motivation in creative problem solving 

      Martinsen, Øyvind L.; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This study was conceived by the idea that there exist different kinds of cognitive style-based, task competencies that have implications for task motivation and cognitive performance on creative problem-solving tasks/insight. ...
    • Collaboration between Banks and FinTech Companies : An Assessment of Emerging Organizational Designs within 

      Persmoen, Ådne Karlsen; Sandvik, Eian (Master thesis, 2018)
      By studying how incumbent banks and FinTechs prepare for PSD2 we have assessed what organizational designs that will emerge from collaboration between banks and FinTechs in Norway. We have studied organizational design ...
    • Collaboration in a Best Value Project - A case study of Best Value Approach (BVA) in the Norwegian Construction Industry 

      Gunnarsson, Sandra Andrea; Bøe, Ingvild (Master thesis, 2019)
      The procurement of construction services is a large part of the investments in the public sector, and therefore affects both the society and project participants within the construction industry. Despite that, construction ...
    • Collaboration–competition dilemma in flattening the Covid-19 curve 

      Wassenhove, Luk N. van; Jahre, Marianne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Testing for COVID-19 is a key intervention that supports tracking and isolation to pre-vent further infections. However, diagnostic tests are a scarce and finite resource, soabundance in one country can quickly lead to ...
    • Collaborative organizational forms: on communities, crowds, and new hybrids 

      Kolbjørnsrud, Vegard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In this article, I examine collaborative organizational forms in terms of their institutional properties and the mechanisms by which they solve the universal problems of organizing. Based on three ideal forms—markets, ...
    • Collaborative Project Delivery Models and the Role of Routines in Institutionalizing Partnering 

      Bygballe, Lena Elisabeth; Swärd, Anna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      It is widely held that collaborative project delivery models, such as partnering, represent a key means of improving construction project performance. Institutionalizing these models in practice, however, is not straightforward. ...
    • Collective Action and Provider Classification in the Sharing Economy 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lutz, Christoph; Fieseler, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Conditions in the sharing economy are often favourably designed for consumers and platforms but entail new challenges for the labour side, such as substandard social-security and rigid forms of algorithmic management. Since ...
    • Collective intelligence in project groups: Reflections from the field 

      Hansen, Morten Juel; Vaagen, Hajnalka (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Project performance is contingent upon the continuous ability of key decision-makers to collaborate effectively when solving emerging complex problems. In settings of large and complex projects, the ability to make sound ...
    • Collective Intelligence in Project Groups: Reflections from the Field 

      Hansen, Morten Juel; Vaagen, Hajnalka (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Project performance is contingent upon the continuous ability of key decision-makers to collaborate effectively when solving emerging complex problems. In settings of large and complex projects, the ability to make sound ...
    • Collective Mindfulness: The Key to Organizational Resilience in Megaprojects 

      Wang, Linzhuo; Müller, Ralf Josef; Zhu, Fangwei; Yang, Xiaotian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The complexity, internal and external risks, and significant social impact of megaprojects make their organizational resilience particularly important. To survive potential adversities, megaproject organizational resilience ...
    • Collective organisational engagement in times of change 

      Brantsæter, Celine Victoria T.; Nørve, Linn Charlotte Jutkvam (Master thesis, 2017)
      Collective organisational engagement concerns the common perception among organisational members that members of the organisation are mentally, physically, and emotionally invested in their work (Barrick, Thurgood, Smith ...
    • Combining risk and responsibility perspectives: first steps 

      Brinkmann, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Business activity can be analyzed through a “risk awareness” perspective and a “responsibility awareness” perspective. However, risk and responsibility are actually interdependent. Risk‐taking triggers responsibility issues ...
    • Coming Apart While Scaling Up – Adoption of Logics and the Fragmentation of Organizational Identity in Science-based Ventures 

      Schou, Peter Kalum (Others, 2023)
      When trying to commercialize, science-based ventures often face contradicting institu-tional logics. While stakeholders appreciate scientific ability, they also increasingly demand conces-sions to a commercial logic focusing ...
    • COMMODITIES & HEDGING IN THE PRESENCE OF GEOPOLITICAL TENSION 

      Abraham, Nahom Berhane; Giske, Hans-Ole (Master thesis, 2023)
      This thesis extends on the work of Triki & Maatoug, (2021) and investigates the relationship between selected commodities and indices, in the presence of geopolitical tension, represented by the index of Caldara & ...
    • Commodity Derivative Usage in U.S. Non-Financial Firms 

      Masaric-Johnson, Caitlin Aurora; Nguyen, Linh Hong Thi (Master thesis, 2019)
      Financial derivatives have been studied and scrutinized in depth since the financial crises in 2007-2009. Derivatives’ effect on firms, in particular firm value, have been studied prior to, during, and post global ...
    • Commodity Futures and Forecasting Commodity Currencies 

      Ravazzolo, Francesco; Sveen, Tommy; Zahiri, Sepideh K. (CAMP Working Paper Series;7/2016, Working paper, 2016)
      This paper analyzes the extent to which information in commodity futures markets is useful for out-of-sample forecasting of commodity currencies. In the earlier literature, commodity price changes are documented to be weak ...
    • Commodity prices and fiscal policy design: Procyclical despite a rule 

      Bjørnland, Hilde C.; Thorsrud, Leif Anders (CAMP Working Paper Series;5/2015, Working paper, 2015)
      We analyse if the adoption of a fiscal spending rule insulates the domestic economy from commodity price fluctuations in a resource-rich economy. To do so we develop a time-varying Dynamic Factor Model, in which we allow ...
    • common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) 

      Hæstad, Morten Krüger; Holte, Stian (Master thesis, 2017)
      I denne utredningen har vi sett på hvordan norske selskap som inngår i et konsern med aktivitet i EU vil bli påvirket dersom EU-kommisjonens forslag til skattereform implementeres i 2021. Forslaget blir kalt Common ...
    • Common Trends and Country Specific Heterogeneities in Long-Run World Energy Consumption 

      Chang, Yoosoon; Choi, Yongok; Kim, Chang Sik; Miller, J. Isaac; Park, Joon Y. (CAMP Working Paper Series;01/2024, Working paper, 2024-01-11)
      We employ a semiparametric functional coefficient panel approach to allow an economic relationship of interest to have both country-specific heterogeneity and a common component that may be nonlinear in the covariate and ...
    • Communal News Work: COVID-19 Calls for Collective Funding of Journalism 

      Olsen, Ragnhild Kristine; Pickard, Victor; Westlund, Oscar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      It is widely held that journalism, journalists and news all play important roles for democracy and an informed citizenry. News publishers have journalistic authority and are oftentimes seen as one of the most important ...