• Building Information Modeling in the Norwegian Construction Industry: A Comparison of Different Contractual Models 

      Magnussen, Anne Marthe; Paulsen, Linda (Master thesis, 2019)
      The adoption of building information modeling (BIM) among construction firms, can contribute to resolving many of the issues inherent in today's construction industry. However, despite a proliferation in BIM adoption ...
    • Building Information Modelling in the Production Process: A Holistic Case Study of Routine Changes in the Norwegian Construction Industry 

      Johansen, Sebastian Cedrick; Kjærvik, Henrik (Master thesis, 2018)
      In response to the lack of research on, and the calls to advance researchers’ understanding of, the application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) at the construction site, this thesis aims to identify how the ...
    • Bullying of students who receive special education services for learning and behaviour difficulties in Norway 

      Lekhal, Ratib; Karlsen, Lisa-Marie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Recent research in economic geography has introduced two notions that historical studies should explore: regional resilience and related variety. Regional resilience refers to a region’s ability to recover from external ...
    • A Bumper!? An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between the Economy and the Environment 

      Brekke, Andreas (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2009)
      This thesis is concerned with the relationship between the economy and the environment. The relationship is often portrayed as a conflict in public discourse, as if what is good for the economy is bad for the environment ...
    • Buried in debt? An analysis of the heterogeneous effects of public debt overhang on growth 

      De Sousa, Juliana Damasceno (Master thesis, 2021)
      Both theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that excessive government indebtedness has adverse effects on economic stability. The Great Recession left many countries with the legacy of sluggish economic growth and ...
    • “Burning the bridges”: escalation in the pursuit of authenticity 

      Sgourev, Stoyan V.; Aadland, Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We develop a process-based framework, articulating the escalation of difference between “private” self and “public” display as an alternative trajectory in the pursuit of authenticity to alignment and compromise. A ...
    • Burnout and its four dimensions: The influences of stress mindset 

      Wang, Sander Lervik; Rød, Fredrik (Master thesis, 2022)
      Even though burnout has been a hot topic of research for decades, little is known about how the construct is influenced by an individual's view of stress. In this thesis, we will attempt to further the collective knowledge ...
    • Business and State Balancing International Development Agendas – The Case of Norwegian CSR 

      Welle-Strand, Anne; Vlaicu, Monica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This study looks into the interplay between governments and transnational corporations (TNCs) regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR), and it investigates the potentials to link CSR to the international development ...
    • Business continuity and resilience management: A conceptual framework 

      Steen, Riana; Haug, Ole Jacob; Patriarca, Riccardo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The overall objective of business continuity management (BCM) systems is toprovide guidance and analytical subcomponents on how to assess and manage riskand sustain operations when facing a disruptive event. Current BCM ...
    • Business Cycle and Health Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Scandinavian Perspective 

      Bjørnland, Hilde C.; Jensen, Malin C.; Thorsrud, Leif Anders (CAMP Working Paper Series;15/2023, Working paper, 2023-12-21)
      We use a unique daily economic activity measure and manually audited nonpharmaceutical intervention indexes for Norway and Sweden to model the dynamic interaction between COVID-19, policy, health, and business cycles within ...
    • Business cycle narratives 

      Larsen, Vegard H.; Thorsrud, Leif Anders (CAMP Working Paper Series;6, Working paper, 2018-04)
      This article quantifies the epidemiology of media narratives relevant to business cycles in the US, Japan, and Europe (euro area). We do so by first constructing daily business cycle indexes computed on the basis of the ...
    • Business ethics across the curriculum? 

      Brinkmann, Johannes; Sims, Ronald R.; Nelson, Lawrence J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This article describes and discusses team teaching and particularly guest lectures as a way of integrating ethics into the business curriculum. After a brief discussion of business school responsibilities and the teaching ...
    • Business history and economic globalisation 

      Ekberg, Espen; Lange, Even (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Recent reviewers of the current state and future direction of business history have complained that, despite the growth of business history as a distinct academic discipline in recent decades, the field has tended to become ...
    • Business model innovation : the South African BoP canvas 

      Kobro, Marie; Hattrem, Katrine (Master thesis, 2014-02-10)
      This Master Thesis is a contribution to the ongoing discussion in the academic world surrounding the Bottom of the Pyramid as an un-captured growth opportunity for business operations. Although the concept has increasingly ...
    • Business model innovation and value-creation: the triadic way 

      Andreassen, Tor W.; Lervik-Olsen, Line; Snyder, Hannah; Allard, Van Riel; Sweeney, Jill; Yves, Van Vaerenbergh (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Purpose Open service innovation is an emergent new service development practice, where knowledge on how to organize development work is scarce. The purpose of the present research is to identify and describe relevant ...
    • Business Models and Organization Design 

      Fjeldstad, Øystein D.; Snow, Charles C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Despite a voluminous literature, business model research continues to be plagued with problems. Those problems hinder theory development and make it difficult for managers to use research findings in their decision-making. ...
    • Business model–dynamic capabilities and open innovation initiatives in research-intensive organisations: A case of Australia's national science agency 

      Kriz, Alexandra; Tresidder, Julia; Dowd, Anne-Maree; Weerawardena, Jay; Witell, Lars; Snyder, Hannah; de Pallant, Rohan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Publicly funded national science agencies create valueas innovation catalysts and through their scientific andresearch missions, they tackle wicked problems. Under-standing how dynamic capabilities and business modelinnovation ...
    • Business Network Simulation: Combining Research Cases and Agent-Based Models in a Robust Methodology 

      Prenkert, Frans (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This paper describes the use of an agent-based model (ABM) with the purpose of simulating interaction processes in business networks. Such an ABM must be able to capture time and process in networks while retaining a level ...
    • Business plan for Oscars Pizza AS 

      Hellum, Ole (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      Oscars Pizza is a small restaurant owned and operated by Nabeel Kadhim Diwan, located at Teaterplassen in Grønland, Oslo. The restaurant serves food to its own in-house customers, as well as to customers at neighbouring ...
    • Business relations (B2B} and MSW management in Norway 

      Granheim, Jenny Viil Holte; Evensen, Oscar (Master thesis, 2023)
      The importance of waste management has increased in the last decade. Resources are becoming scarcer and the need for a circular mindset has become prominent. We need to reduce the amount of waste, and reuse and recycle as ...