• Hotspot crowding and over-tourism: Antecedents of destination attractiveness 

      Jacobsen, Jens Kristian Steen; Iversen, Nina Marianne; Hem, Leif Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This study develops a unique model capturing antecedents of place attractiveness in tourism hotspot crowding contexts. A structural equation model reveals three density dimensions: one destination image variable and two ...
    • House Price Dynamics : Analysis of the Oslo Market 

      Farstad, Eirik; Becirovic, Elmas (Master thesis, 2016)
      In this paper we empirically examine the house price dynamics in the Oslo market. Housing prices in Oslo have been a searing topic in the last couple of years, thus, we believe this will be an important contribution to ...
    • House prices and stock prices: Different roles in the U.S. monetary transmission mechanism 

      Bjørnland, Hilde C.; Jacobsen, Dag Henning (CAMP Working Paper Series;1/2012, Working paper, 2012)
      We analyze the role of house and stock prices in the monetary policy transmission mechanism in the U.S. using a structural VAR model. The VAR is identifed using a combination of short-run and long-run (neutrality) ...
    • House prices following Covid-19: A possible shift in demand? 

      Garlid, Vibeke; Magnussen, Marius Oberg (Master thesis, 2022)
      In this thesis, we study the house price growth in 2020 for different dwelling types and municipalities and compare it with its growth in 2015. The two years had one thing in common: both experienced a drop in the policy ...
    • The household effects of mortgage regulation 

      Aastveit, Knut Are; Juelsrud, Ragnar Enger; Wold, Ella Getz (CAMP Working Paper Series;07/2021, Working paper, 2021-12)
      We evaluate the impact of mortgage regulation on child and parent household balance sheets, highlighting important trade-offs in terms of financial vulnerability. Using Norwegian tax data, we show that loan-to-value caps ...
    • Housing Price Analysis on Station Proximity and the Development of New Commuter Rails in the Suburbs of Oslo 

      Norland, Siri Ekholdt; Olsen, Dorthea Ødegård (Master thesis, 2022)
      This master thesis investigates the underpricing of 172 initial public offerings (IPO) listed on the Norwegian stock market from January 2010 to December 2021. The sample is distributed among 123 non-sponsored IPOs (NS), ...
    • Housing wealth in Norway, 1993–2015 

      Fagereng, Andreas; Holm, Martin Blomhoff; Torstensen, Kjersti Næss (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      We provide a new estimate of household-level housing wealth in Norway between 1993 and 2015 using an ensemble machine learning method on housing transaction data. The new housing wealth measure is an improvement over ...
    • Hovedfaktorene som påvirket den regionale boligprisutviklingen i Oslo med Bærum, Bergen, Trondheim og Stavanger fra 2005 - 2018. 

      Hamang, Snorre Hveding (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      I denne bacheloroppgaven ønsker en å finne ut hvilke påvirkningsfaktorer som har vært mest betydningsfulle for boligprisutviklingen i Norge på et regionalt nivå, de siste ti til femten årene. For å kunne se nærmere på denne ...
    • How a great customer experience can drive your prices : a cross-country study 

      Sandersen, Guro Mamre; Lian, Thea Fredheim (Master thesis, 2012-09-25)
      Over the past couple of years, practitioners and marketing researchers have begun to discuss the concept ―customer experience. Pine and Gilmore (1999) state that there has been a shift in the marketing literature and that ...
    • How a “China-made” label influences Chinese Youth's product evaluation: The priming effect of patriotic and nationalistic news 

      Yu, Anqi; Yu, Shubin; Liu, Huaming (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This study is to verify whether and how a “China-made” label can influence online consumers' product evaluation as adding labels to highlight products' attributes has become an acquainted measure online by e-tailers/firms ...
    • How aesthetic features convey the concept of brand premiumness 

      Pombo, Maria; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      When do aesthetic properties convey the concept of premiumness? Is symmetry tied to the perception of premiumness due to symmetry's evolutionary association to quality, an association not present with other aesthetic ...
    • How big are multipliers related to public and private oil investments in Norway? 

      Moghaddam, Saghar Zokai; Samnøy, Frida Elisabeth (Master thesis, 2022)
      In this thesis, we estimate Keynesian investment multipliers related to public and private oil investment in Norway, employing a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) approach. Our baseline SVAR model is composed of four ...
    • How Big-4 Firms Improve Audit Quality 

      Langli, John Christian; Hope, Ole-Kristian; Che, Limei (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper studies whether and how Big-4 firms provide higher-quality audits than non-Big-4 firms. Specifically, we first examine a Big-4 effect and then explore three sources of the Big-4 effect. To test the Big-4 effect, ...
    • How board dynamics affect a firm’s performance: Evidence from Norway 

      Rødseth, Tobias; Noreng, Oliver Oshaug (Master thesis, 2022)
      This paper examines whether there is a connection between board dynamics, board characteristics and a firm’s performance. The sample is made up of companies with specific qualities. We have examined private companies in ...
    • How bond risk affects risk parity portfolios 

      Shi, Qingqi; Zhang, Lian Zhang (Master thesis, 2020)
      We document the performance of risk parity portfolios (RPP) of U.S. equities and government bonds over more than fty years of daily and monthly data. RPP's strong outperformance compared to 60/40 portfolios has to some ...
    • How Bureaucrats and Bean Counters Strangled General Motors by Killing its Brands 

      Olson, Erik L.; Thjømøe, Hans Mathias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Purpose: To use branding literature to understand the rise and fall of GM’s brands. Design/Methodology/Approach: Case analysis using secondary sources covering GM’s brands and products, managerial leadership, and market ...
    • How Business Models Evolve in Weak Institutional Environments: The Case of Jumia, the Amazon.Com of Africa 

      Giachetti, Claudio; Larsen, Marcus Møller; Rajwani, Tazeeb S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      We advance research on the antecedents of business model design by integrating institutional and imitation theories to explore how the business model of new ventures evolves in a weak institutional environment. Based on a ...
    • How can AI affect the pathology role? A case study about technology and work design 

      Lindsten, Eline; Boldevin, Reidar Johan; Andersen, Trond Velle (Master thesis, 2023)
      Our term paper explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the pathology role and work design. We aimed to identify the challenges faced by pathologists due to increased workload and longer waiting times for ...
    • How can an Auditor Prevent and Detect White-Collar Crime? A Convenience Theory Approach 

      Sterri, Torgeir Andreas; Borge, Kristian (Master thesis, 2022)
      White-collar crime has risen dramatically over the last decades and is only expected to become more frequent. Not until recently has white-collar crime become a recognized and widely discussed problem. With the emergence ...
    • How Can Artificial Intelligence Help Prevent Online Sexual Abuse? 

      Brandsås, Lizeth Larsson; Vaktel, Charlotte (Master thesis, 2022)
      Due to the increasing problem of Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (OCSEA) over the past years, finding a way to prevent it has become more important. There has never been easier for perpetrators to contact ...