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Successful and unsuccessful transitions to the elite level: The youth national team pathways in Norwegian handball
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The aim of this study was to explore successful and unsuccessful transitions in Norwegian handball from the youth player level to the adult elite level. The nine youth players in our strategic sample were interviewed ... -
Successful customer value management: key lessons and emerging trends
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)In the past decade, firms have paid increasing attention to customer value management (CVM). Through customer-centric management systems, firms aim to maximize customer value. In this article, we put forth six important ... -
Suksesskriterier for etablering av en sterk læringskultur
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Innenfor et kunnskapssamfunn forutsettes at organisasjoner er innovative, endringsdyktige, kompetente og konkurranseorienterte. Dette er derfor begreper som brukes i organisasjonens visjoner og strategier. I tillegg finner ... -
Summarizing Customer Reviews: A New Way to Optimize eWOM for Better Purchasing Experience
(Master thesis, 2018)The prosperity of online shopping contributes to the explosive growth of eWOM. Customer reviews are considered as one of the most important types of eWOM. While assisting customers in forming comprehensive overviews of ... -
Supervisor off-work boundary infringements: Perspective-taking as a resource for after-hours intrusions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Constant connectivity is prevalent in modern workplaces, aided bysmartphones and email. Supervisors may further pressure theirsubordinates to remain connected to work through their after-hours communications. We develop ... -
Supplier inferences to enhance private label perceptions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)In large part due to the expertise of the many manufacturer brands that are private label suppliers, the objective quality gap between private labels and leading manufacturer brands is small-to-none in many cases. The ... -
Supply and Demand in a Two-Sector Matching Model
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)I examine the distributional consequences of technological change in a framework that nests Roy's (1951) and Becker's (1973) classical models: Workers self-select into two sectors and then match with heterogeneous firms ... -
Supply chain management - Wastage within the fresh produce supply chain: A case study of mangoes in Ethiopia.
(Master thesis, 2020)In recent years, there has been an increasing focus around the term sustainability and its practical implications. One major component in this development is the “accelerated productivity in food chains”. The relevance ... -
Supply chain management: en flerdisiplinær studie av integrerte forsyningskjeder
(Research Report, Research report, 2002)Studiens formål: Prosjektet Supply Chain Management, Ledelse av integrerte forsyningskjeder, har hatt flere forskjellige formål. For det første ønsker vi med dette prosjektet å knytte sammen noen relevante og eksisterende ... -
Supply chain network design for carbon capture, transportation and storage
(Master thesis, 2023)Climate change, mainly caused by greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), has become one of the most significant challenges facing humanity. Meanwhile, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are recognized as the primary contributor to ... -
Supply Chain Risk Governance: Towards a Conceptual Multi-Level Framework
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is currently putting high pressure on most countries’ critical infrastructures (not only health care), creating huge uncertainties in supply and demand, and disrupting global supply ... -
Supply Chain Risk Governance: Towards a Conceptual Multi-Level Framework
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is currently putting high pressure on most countries’ critical infrastructures (not only health care), creating huge uncertainties in supply and demand, and disrupting global supply ... -
Supply Chain Risk Management in the construction industry: A case study of Statsbygg’s Life Science Project in Oslo, Norway
(Master thesis, 2021)Large-scale construction projects involve numerous contractors, actors, large investments and budgets. They often span over many years to complete and are known for high fragmentation, low productivity, conflicts and cost ... -
Supply Flexibility in the Shale Patch: Evidence from North Dakota
(CAMP Working Paper Series;2/2017, Working paper, 2017)We analyse if output exibility in oil production depends on the extraction technology. In particular, we ask to what extent shale oil producers respond to price incentives by changing completion of new wells as well as oil ... -
Supply flexibility in the shale patch: Evidence from North Dakota
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper provides new results to the literature, showing that output flexibility in oil production depends on the extraction technology. In particular, constructing a novel well-level monthly production dataset covering ... -
Supply flexibility in the shale patch: Facts, no fiction
(CAMP Working Paper Series;08/2019, Working paper, 2019-11-18)In two recent papers, Kilian and Zhou (2019) and Kilian (2019) have criticized Bjørnland, Nordvik, and Rohrer (2017), arguing that our finding of a large price elasticity of output for shale producers is not credible. We ... -
Support for diversity practices in Norway: Depends on who you are and whom you have met
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)An increasingly diverse workforce is a reality for today's organisations in Norway, and a variety of human resource practices are being introduced in order to manage this diversity effectively. However, little is known ... -
Support for weight-related anti-discrimination laws and policies: Modelling the role of attitudes toward poverty alongside weight stigma, causal attributions about weight, and prejudice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)In the present study, we sought to position support for weight-related anti-discrimination laws and policies within a broader political and socioeconomic context. Specifically, we hypothesised that individualistic (rather ... -
Survival and succession of ceos in Norwegian family firms
(Master thesis, 2017)In this paper, we place a magnifying glass above a special type of corporates in the Norwegian economy; the family firms. Specifically, we evaluate the CEO position and inspect factors affecting successions and tenure ... -
Survivorship Bias in the Norwegian Mutual Fund Market: Impact, Causes and Methodical Differences
(Master thesis, 2018)This paper systematically accounts for the survivorship bias in the Norwegian mutual fund market and the impact of its existence. Survivorship bias has been researched in-depth in the US market and other large economies, ...