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    • The emergence of lean construction in the Norwegian AEC industry 

      Lohne, Jardar; Torp, Olav; Andersen, Bjørn Sørskot; Aslesen, Sigmund; Bygballe, Lena Elisabeth; Bølviken, Trond; Drevland, Frode; Engebø, Atle; Fosse, Roar; Holm, Hans Thomas; Hunn, Lars Kristian; Kalsaas, Bo Terje; Klakegg, Ole Jonny; Knotten, Vegard; Kristensen, Kai Haakon; Olsson, Nils; Rolstadås, Asbjørn; Skaar, John; Svalestuen, Fredrik; Vaagen, Hajnalka; Wondimu, Paulos; Lædre, Ola (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Lean construction has inspired the AEC industry globally over the last decades, and this manifests within a wide array of contexts. The purpose of this paper is to provide a narrative-based qualitative analysis of the ...
    • Emergent Coordination and Situated Learning in Hybrid ORs: The mixed blessing of using radiation 

      Lindberg, Kajsa; Mørk, Bjørn Erik; walter, lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Mobilising knowledge and coordinating actions in order to make use of new innovations and technologies is a major challenge in the health care sector. Drawing upon a longitudinal, qualitative study of a Hybrid Operating ...
    • Emergent Learning During Crisis: A case study of the Arctic Circle border crossing at Storskog in Norway 

      Steen, Riana; Rønningsbakk, Bernt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This explorative study addresses emergent learning related to the refugee crisis in Norway in 2015. We define emergent learning as organizational learning that occurs as a benign by-product of solving immediate problems ...
    • Emerging Clusters in the East African Community and Mozambique 

      Nordkvelde, Marius (Research Report;2/2014, Research report, 2014)
      This report undertakes an analysis of emerging clusters in the East African Community (EAC) and Mozambique. The principal aim is to identify the key emerging clusters in this region and analyze their business environment ...
    • The emerging COVID-19 research: dynamic and regularly updated science maps and analyses 

      Andersen, Njål; Bramness, Jørgen Gustav; Lund, Ingunn Olea (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Background The COVID-19 pandemic is a global public health emergency and experts emphasize the need for rapid and a high degree of communication and interaction between all parties, in order for critical research to be ...
    • Emoji sin innvirkning på fremtidens digitale kommunikasjon 

      Mourrakouchi, Mahdi El; Wikstrøm, Markus; Håland, Nikolai Håland (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      Oppgaven tar i bruk et kausalt design som er basert på tidligere forskning gjort av Gopal Das, Hillary J.D. Wiener og Ioannis Kareklas i artikkelen “To emoji or not to emoji? Examining the influence of emoji on consumer ...
    • Emojier i nyhetsbrev: Øker de åpningsraten? 

      Roy, Lotte Christiansen; Samuelsen, Emilie (Bachelor thesis, 2022)
      Det økende fokuset på å relatere til kunden har endret måten merkevarer kommuniserer med forbrukeren. Emojier blir stadig brukt som et kommunikasjonsmiddel, både for å forsterke et budskap, men også for å forenkle et ...
    • Emosjoner og ledelse 

      Dirchsen, Kenneth; Erga, Mikal; Håland, Guro (Master thesis, 2022)
      Formålet med denne studien var å undersøke sammenhengen mellom leders evne til affektintegrasjon og medarbeiders opplevelse av kvaliteten på leder-medarbeider-relasjonen, målt som hhv. sosiale og transaksjonelle ...
    • Emotion Regulation via Self- Distancing. Consequences for Risk-Taking and Cognitive Processing. 

      Mayiwar, Lewend (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      Emotions often carry relevant information that guides decisions, particularly in ambiguous situations. However, without proper regulation, emotions can become a source of unwanted bias. The current dissertation examines ...
    • Emotion Regulation via Self-distancing and Information Processing 

      Storeide, Tina Christin Antonsen; Aasen, Amanda (Master thesis, 2022)
      Emotions have been given much attention in the field of judgement and decision-making and are thought to be one of the factors affecting cognitive processing and decision-making. Lately, more research has focused on how ...
    • EMOTIONAL AROUSAL IN CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE: A DYNAMIC VIEW 

      Caruelle, Delphine Sylvie Sophie; Shams, Poja; Gustafsson, Anders; Lervik-Olsen, Line (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Customer emotion in services has been extensively studied, but prior research has overlooked the dynamics of emotion over time. Our research addresses this gap by studying how emotional arousal varies throughout a service ...
    • Emotional or Reasoned Ethics - Can Reasoning Lead to Moral Disengagement? 

      Aspø, Håvard (Master thesis, 2022)
      The present thesis sought to explore the role of emotions and reason in ethical decision-making. To explain why and how individuals engage in unethical behavior I also investigated the mediating effects of moral disengagement. ...
    • Emotional stability, conscientiousness, and self-reported hypertension in adulthood 

      Cheng, Helen; Montgomery, Scott; Treglown, Luke; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Objective: To investigate social and psychological factors in childhood and adulthood associated with self-reported hypertension in adulthood. Method: Using data from the National Child Development Study, a nationally ...
    • An Emotional Timing: Influencing Patient's Perceived Emotions Using Audio Sensory Cues Through Musical Tempo 

      Zambrano, Luis Felipe; Masson, Jeanne (Master thesis, 2021)
      The purpose of this master thesis is to discover whether the manipulation of musical tempo in an audio track will have an effect on a patient's perceived emotions in a dental practice environment and the role of gender. ...
    • Emotions, Risk, and Information Processing: A Matter of Distance? 

      Engedahl, Jesper Arntzen (Master thesis, 2021)
      Emotions play an important role in shaping judgements and decisions involving risk. More recently, researchers have paid more attention to different ways in which people can manage their emotions, and how this in turn ...
    • Empircal analysis of Value and Momentum strategies Evidence from the Norwegian equity market 

      Stensen, Paal Kristian; Moskov, Kristian (Master thesis, 2023)
      This thesis aims to examine whether investment strategies based on value and momentum in isolation and in combination are profitable in the Norwegian equity market between 1992 and 2022. Our research follows the methodology ...
    • An empirical analysis of housing allowance recipients 2010- 2020 and a forecast of the near future 

      Jenssen, Henrik; Unhjem, Jon Peder Bakke (Master thesis, 2020)
      This study seeks to identify the attributes of recipients of housing allowance in Norway and formulate an econometric model capable of predicting the inflow of new recipients of housing allowance in the near future. As ...
    • An Empirical Investigation into the Impact of the Step-Price Model on the Norwegian Pharmacy Market 

      Nilssen, Fredrik Sverre; Førli, Jakob Holm (Master thesis, 2023)
      The pharmacy sector is a crucial part of any nation’s healthcare system. The Norwegian pharmacy market is dominated by three key players, each integrated with their own wholesaler. The step-price model was introduced in ...
    • An Empirical Investigation of Ex Post Transaction Costs 

      Dahlstrøm, Robert; Nygaard, Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 1999)
      This study focuses on organizational efforts to constrain ex post transaction costs in interorganizational exchange. The theoretical model frames opportunism as a determinant of transaction costs and implicates cooperation ...
    • Empirical study on flow-performance relationship of Norwegian mutual funds : retail investor versus institutional investor 

      Hua, Yifang; Huang, Yajun (Master thesis, 2012-05-11)
      In this paper we study the relationship between past performance and investor flows of Norwegian mutual funds by using a dataset from February, 2003 to May, 2007. We divide mutual fund investors into two subgroups-retail ...