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    • Network picturing: An action research study of strategizing in business networks 

      Abrahamsen, Morten H.; Huemer, Lars; Naudé, Peter; Henneberg, Stephan C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      This paper aims to understand how managers use network pictures in their strategizing decisions. In business networks, strategizing concerns decisions about how to interact with, mobilize and influence other actors through ...
    • Networked health care: Rethinking value creation in learning health care systems 

      Fjeldstad, Øystein Devik; Johnson, Julie K.; Margolis, Peter A.; Seid, Michael; Höglund, Pär; Batalden, Paul B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Creating better value in health care service today is very challenging. The social pressure to do so is real for every health care system and its leadership. Real benefit has been achieved in manufacturing sector work by ...
    • Networked health care: Rethinking value creation in learning health care systems 

      Fjeldstad, Øystein D.; Johnson, Julie K.; Margolis, Peter A.; Seid, Michael; Höglund, Pär; Batalden, Paul B. (Research report, 2019)
      Creating better value in health care service today is very challenging. The social pressure to do so is real for every health care system and its leadership. Real benefit has been achieved in manufacturing sector work by ...
    • Networking and internationalization ; How do networks trigger and facilitate Norwegian firms’ entry into Vietnam? 

      Trinh, Hue Thi Kim; Blomdal, Wilhelm George (Master thesis, 2016)
      The usefulness of network in the internationalization process has been proven in numerous literatures, mainly as a supporting mechanism, compensating for the lack of experiential knowledge in the foreign market. This ...
    • Networks in transition 

      Abrahamsen, Morten H.; Håkansson, Håkan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      How should a company act when faced with several possible options for network evelopment? Should it support the changing forces in the network, or should it conform to the established practices? In this paper we look deeper ...
    • Neuroscience in service research: an overview and discussion of its possibilities 

      De Keyser, Arne; Gustafsson, Anders; Shams, Poja; van Vaerenbergh, Yves; Verhulst, Nanouk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss recent developments in neuroscientific methods and demonstrate its potential for the service field. This work is a call to action for more service researchers to adopt ...
    • Neuroticism as an antecedent of abusive supervision and laissez-faire leadership in emergent leaders: The role of facets and agreeableness as a moderator 

      Fosse, Thomas Hol; Martinussen, Monica; Sørlie, Henrik; Skogstad, Anders; Martinsen, Øyvind L.; Einarsen, Ståle Valvatne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Academic interest in the relationship between leaders'personality and subordinates’perception of destructiveleadership behavior is increasing. However, results sofar have been weak, contradictory, and inconsistent totheory. ...
    • Never Change a Winning Policy? Public Sector Performance and Politicians’ Preferences for Reforms 

      Geys, Benny; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Despite the increasing stress on performance in public sector organizations, there is still little empirical evidence on whether—and if so, how—politicians respond to performance information. This article addresses this ...
    • “Never mind the fine print”: The interaction of semantics with attitude strength beliefs on corporate cover-ups 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Others, 2024)
      This study examined the interaction between attitude strength and the cognitive constraints imposed by the semantic properties of measurement items. It made use of digital algorithms and built on the semantic theory of ...
    • New Evidence on Conditional Factor Models 

      Cooper, Ilan; Maio, Paulo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We estimate conditional multifactor models over a large cross section of stock returns matching 25 CAPM anomalies. Using conditioning information associated with different instruments improves the performance of the Hou, ...
    • New Kid on the Block? China vs the US in World Oil Markets 

      Cross, Jamie; Nguyen, Bao H.; Zhang, Bo (CAMP Working Paper Series;02/2019, Working paper, 2019-04-08)
      China has recently overtaken the US to become the world largest importer of crude oil. In light of this fact, we formally compare contributions of demand shocks from China, the US and the rest of the world. We find that ...
    • New Models for Value Creation and Competitive Advantage in the Petroleum Industry 

      Stabell, Charles (Research Report, Research report, 2001)
      This research project has applied, tested and further developed a set of new models for the analysis of value creation and competitive advantage in the context of the global petroleum industry. The basic idea behind the ...
    • A New Money Behavior Quiz 

      Furnham, Adrian; Grover, Simmy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This study reports on the development of a new questionnaire to measure money behaviors devised by the Financial Times (London). In all, 402 participants from diverse backgrounds, who were recruited online, completed the ...
    • New normal, new leaders? Time for resilience and post-heroic leadership 

      Škerlavaj, Miha (Chapter, 2020)
      The chapter focuses on COVID-19 as a wicked problem in a multi-dimensional space. It has medical, economic, business, sociological, technological, organizational, environmental, and psychological aspects that need to be ...
    • New Procurement Approaches Facilitating Collaboration in the Construction Industry : Experiences From the Bispevika Project 

      Jentsch, Per Johan Bilov; Gulsett, Veronika (Master thesis, 2018)
      In this preliminary thesis report we are presenting what we are going to study, why we are studying it, and how we are planning to study it. That is done through an introduction, a presentation of our planned research ...
    • New Technology-Based Firms’ search for smart investment ties 

      Hammer, Christian; Traheim, Sofie (Master thesis, 2021)
      Previous research has taught us a lot about professional investors, how they select investment objectives, how they add value to startups, and the risk factors associated with raising capital from different investors. ...
    • New ways of working in high-tech consulting start-ups - How investing in employees returns with yield 

      Torgersen, Christina; Svenkerud, Rebecca (Master thesis, 2020)
      The consulting industry is gradually evolving, although it is still characterised by commission-based salaries, high levels of competition, and turnover. This paper documents an investigation into the three unconventional ...
    • News Impact by Announcement Frequency on the Oslo Stock Exchange 

      Woie, Henrik; Gundersen, Sondre Lillebø (Master thesis, 2018)
      This study looks at company-filing return variation with respect to firms’ rate of market communication; the study spans all news-filings for every currently listed company on the Oslo Stock Exchange over the last twenty ...
    • News media versus FRED-MD for macroeconomic forecasting 

      Ellingsen, Jon; Larsen, Vegard Høghaug; Thorsrud, Leif Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Using a unique dataset of 22.5 million news articles from the Dow Jones Newswires Archive, we perform an in depth real-time out-of-sample forecasting comparison study with one of the most widely used data sets in the newer ...
    • News media vs. FRED-MD for macroeconomic forecasting 

      Ellingsen, Jon; Larsen, Vegard H.; Thorsrud, Leif Anders (CAMP Working Paper Series;08/2020, Working paper, 2020-10-08)
      Using a unique dataset of 22.5 million news articles from the Dow Jones Newswires Archive, we perform an in depth real-time out-of-sample forecasting comparison study with one of the most widely used data sets in the newer ...