• Fit for the fight? Illnesses in the Norwegian team in the Vancouver Olympic Games 

      Andersen, Svein S.; Hanstad, Dag Vidar; Rønsen, Ola; Steffen, Kathrin; Engebretsen, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Background: The development of strategies to prevent illnesses before and during Olympic Games provides a basis for improved health and Olympic results. Objective: (1) To document the efficacy of a prevention program on ...
    • Fjellet er høyt og keiseren er langt borte. Femten dager i Kina 

      Isachsen, Arne Jon (CME Working paper series;9/1999, Working paper, 1999)
    • Fjernkunder og lojalitet : En kvantitativ studie av Sparebank 1 Telemarks fjernkunder 

      Andersen, Julie Bratland (Bachelor thesis, 2010-10-15)
      I denne oppgaven har jeg først og fremst prøvd å finne svaret på problemstillingen: Hvordan skal Sparebank 1 Telemark betjene og kommunisere med sine kunder som bor utenfor Telemark slik at de forblir lojale? I kapittel ...
    • Fjernledelse av selgere i Helsport AS 

      Jakobsen, Kent Ragnar Bjørgmo; Hokland, Marthe; Hermo, Einar (Bachelor thesis, 2012-10-18)
      Denne oppgaven tar for seg fjernledelse og de utfordringene det fører med seg. Hensikten med denne bacheloroppgaven var å finne ut hvordan Helsports salgssjef, gjennom fjernledelse leder sine selger. Vi ønsket å finne ...
    • Fjordkraft 

      Laukas, Magnus Olafsen; Eide, Fredrik Graue (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      Denne oppgaven handler om hvordan en bedrift lykkes med implementering av CRM og hva det har å si for de ansatte. Det belyses hva CRM er, hvordan implementere det, hva det har å si for de ansatte og hvordan det vil ...
    • Flemasjonale digitale selskaper og uønsket skatteplanlegging 

      Feiring, Marthe; Gleditsch, Marte Mejlænder-Larsen (Master thesis, 2022)
      Tema for denne masteroppgaven er uønsket skatteplanlegging. Formålet er å undersøke hvordan digitale og multinasjonale selskaper vil støte på utfordringer knyttet til nasjonale og internasjonale skatteregler. Vi har tatt ...
    • The flexible job shop scheduling problem: A review 

      Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane; Ding, Junwen; Shen, Liji; Tamssaouet, Karim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The flexible job shop scheduling problem (FJSP) is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem, which has wide applications in the real world. The complexity and relevance of the FJSP have led to numerous research works ...
    • A flexible predictive density combination for large financial data sets in regular and crisis periods 

      Casarin, Roberto; Grassi, Stefano; Ravazzolo, Francesco; van Dijk, Herman K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      A flexible predictive density combination is introduced for large financial data sets which allows for model set incompleteness. Dimension reduction procedures that include learning allocate the large sets of predictive ...
    • A flexible predictive density combination for large financial data sets in regular and crisis periods 

      Casarin, Roberto; Grassi, Stefano; Ravazzolo, Francesco; van Dijk, Herman K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      A flexible predictive density combination is introduced for large financial data sets which allows for model set incompleteness. Dimension reduction procedures that include learning allocate the large sets of predictive ...
    • Flexible work and personal digital infrastructures 

      Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Butler, Brian S.; Savage, Saiph; Lutz, Christoph; Dunn, Michael; Sawyer, Steve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      As flexible work arrangements such as remote working or digital nomadism are normalized, the structure of work, performance expectations, and employee-employer relationships fundamentally change, presenting both benefits ...
    • Flexible work environments: Understanding the role of employee’s motives and personal preferences in work location decisions 

      Roksgård, Marie Oppegaard; Øie, Elise Bjørntvedt (Master thesis, 2023)
      As the trend towards flexible work environments continues to grow, gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying motives and personal preferences driving employees' decisions regarding work location becomes increasingly ...
    • Floating offshore wind and the real options to relocate 

      Tvedt, Jostein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Real options to relocate may improve the profitability of the floating offshore wind industry. Location and market switching can contribute to mitigating parts of the cost disadvantage of floating versus fixed-bottom ...
    • Florence Nightingale og kongstanken 

      Cranner, Jo; Aasen, Linda Merete; Øiom, Hilde (Master thesis, 2023)
      Vi spør i denne oppgaven om Florence Nightingale forfølger en kongstanke i sitt virke. For å besvare dette har vi sett på tre underproblemstillinger. For det første, om hun er motivert av plikt. Vi har drøftet hvorvidt hun ...
    • Folk på vandring 

      Isachsen, Arne Jon (CME Working paper series;3/2007, Working paper, 2007)
      I 1950 utgjorde innvandrere (i all hovedsak fra Nord-Europa) 1,4 prosent av Norges befolkning, mot 8,3 prosent i dag. Av disse 387 000 personene kommer 217 000 fra mer eksotiske land som Tyrkia og land i Asia, Afrika ...
    • Folkefinansiering 

      Heggernes, Tarjei Alvær (Journal article, 2016)
      Folkefinansering kan sees på som et nytt fenomen, men det har sin opprinnelse langt tilbake, og er en form av den kjente norske aktiviteten dugnad. Tilgangen på gode, digitale plattformer har effektivisert denne typen ...
    • Follow the Leader? Leader Succession and Staff Attitudes in Public Sector Organizations. 

      Geys, Benny; Connolly, Sara Jane; Kassim, Hussein; Murdoch, Zuzana (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Public sector organizations face regular turnover in top leadership positions. Yet little is known about how such changes affect staff attitudes. The authors argue that top leader succession may influence staff attitudes, ...
    • Follower jealousy at work: A test of Vecchio’s model of antecedents and consequences of jealousy 

      Thompson, Geir; Buch, Robert; Glasø, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The present study tests the validity of Robert P. Vecchio's seminal work on antecedents and consequences of jealousy. Specifically, we examine whether antecedents such as in-group status, supervisory considerateness, and ...
    • Food imperfection and customer perception: can additional humorous labelling on imperfect fruit affect customers' perception? 

      Berardinetti, Giulia (Master thesis, 2018)
      The aim of this thesis is to analyze in depth a matter that has been of great interest in the last 10 years: food waste. After various studies (Elder & Krishna, 2011; Loebnitz & Grunert, 2014;) that have established that ...
    • Food risk communication to consumers: The scare of antibiotic resistant bacteria in chicken 

      Ueland, Øydis; Langsrud, Solveig; Veflen, Nina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In 2014 a food scare following a report on antibiotic resistant bacteria in chicken fillets led to a dramatic drop in sales of chicken. Actors in the food chain as well as the authorities were unprepared for the consequences ...
    • Food safety related efficacy beliefs, behaviors, beliefs in myths, and the effects of educational online interventions: Data from an online survey experiment with 1,973 consumers from Norway and the UK. 

      Veflen, Nina; Koch, Alexander; Nafziger, Julia; Mønster, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Data were collected in a randomized controlled trial of a game-based online intervention aimed at fostering awareness of food safety and risk-reducing behavior among consumers. 1,973 participants from the UK and Norway, ...