• Compartmental market models in the digital economy—extension of the Bass model to complex economic systems 

      Øverby, Harald; Audestad, Jan Arild; Szalkowski, Gabriel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Compartmental models are widely used in epidemiology, engineering, and physics to describe the temporal behavior of complex systems. This paper presents how compartmental models may be applied to the digital economy—more ...
    • The competing influence of psychological job control on family-to-work conflict 

      Kost, Dominique; Kopperud, Karoline; Buch, Robert; Kuvaas, Bård; Olsson, Ulf Henning (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Psychological job control has typically been negatively related to work-to-family and family-to-work conflict. Based on the job demand-resource model and boundary theory, we argue that psychological job control may indirectly ...
    • The competing influence of psychological job control on family-to-work conflict 

      Kost, Dominique; Kopperud, Karoline; Buch, Robert; Kuvaas, Bård; Olsson, Ulf Henning (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Psychological job control has typically been negatively related to work-to-family and family-to-work conflict. Based on the job demand-resource model and boundary theory, we argue that psychological job control may indirectly ...
    • Competing with precision: incentives for developing predictive biomarker tests 

      Brekke, Kurt Richard; Dalen, Dag Morten; Straume, Odd Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      We study the incentives of drug producers to develop predictive biomarkers, taking into account strategic interaction between drug producers and health plans. For this purpose, we develop a two-dimensional spatial framework ...
    • Competition in the political arena and local government performance 

      Ashworth, John; Geys, Benny; Heyndels, Bruno; Wille, Fanny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Competition reduces rent extraction in private-sector firms. In this article, we empirically assess whether it similarly disciplines politicians by evaluating local-level governments’ performance in Flanders. The results ...
    • Competition with local network externalities 

      Fjeldstad, Øystein D.; Riis, Christian; Moen, Espen R. (CREAM Publications;10/2010, Working paper, 2010)
      Local network externalities are present when the utility of buying from a firm not only depends on the number of other customers (global network externalities), but also on their identity and / or characteristics. We ...
    • Competitive advantage through service differentiation by manufacturing companies 

      Gebauer, Heiko; Gustafsson, Anders; Witell, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This paper examines the relationship among the complexity of customer needs, customer centricity, innovativeness, service differentiation, and business performance within the context of companies that have made a service ...
    • Competitive on-the-job search 

      Garibaldi, Pietro; Moen, Espen R.; Sommervoll, Dag Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The paper proposes a model of on-the-job search and industry dynamics in which search is directed. Firms permanently di er in productivity levels, their production function features constant returns to scale, and search ...
    • Compiling Universal Probabilistic Programming Languages with Efficient Parallel Sequential Monte Carlo Inference 

      Lundén, Daniel; Öhman, Joey; Kudlicka, Jan; Senderov, Viktor; Ronquist, Fredrik; Broman, David (Chapter, 2022)
      Probabilistic programming languages (PPLs) allow users to encode arbitrary inference problems, and PPL implementations provide general-purpose automatic inference for these problems. However, constructing inference ...
    • Complementing clusters: a competitiveness rationale for infrastructure investments 

      Sasson, Amir; Reve, Torger (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a novel application of cluster theory and cluster methodology to evaluate large infrastructure investments. The complementing clusters approach, which builds on the ...
    • Complete and incomplete financial markets in multi-good economies 

      Ehling, Paul; Heyerdahl-Larsen, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      We investigate conditions for endogenous incompleteness and completeness in continuoustime nancial markets driven by di usion processes with multiple consumption goods and heterogeneous agents. We show that for a class ...
    • Complete Theory for CCE Under Heterogeneous Slopes and General Unknown Factors 

      Stauskas, Ovidijus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      A recent study of Westerlund (CCE in Panels with General Unknown Factors, The Econometrics Journal, 21, 264-276, 2018) showed that a very popular common correlated effects (CCE) estimator is significantly more applicable ...
    • Complexity and multinationals 

      Larsen, Marcus Møller; Birkinshaw, Julian; Zhou, Yue Maggie; Benito, Gabriel R G (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Research Summary The multinational corporation (MNC) is a typical example of a complex organization. In this essay, we employ an established body of literature on complexity in organizations to explore and discuss the ...
    • Compliance Technology and Self-enforcing Agreements 

      Russo, Alessia; Harstad, Bård Gjul; Lancia, Francesco (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper analyzes a game in which countries repeatedly make emission and technology investment decisions. We derive the best equilibrium, that is, the Pareto-optimal subgame-perfect equilibrium, when countries are ...
    • Compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering Act in the auditing and accounting industry 

      Elaiyarajah, Kaviya; Hagevik, Elisabeth Ødegaard (Master thesis, 2022)
      Economic crime is a widespread societal concern threatening the integrity of financial systems and the rule of law. Following the increased recognition of combating money laundering and terrorist financing, we intend to ...
    • Components of Uncertainty 

      Larsen, Vegard Høghaug (CAMP Working Paper Series;4/2017, Working paper, 2017)
      Uncertainty is acknowledged to be a source of economic fluctuations. But, does the type of uncertainty matter for the economy's response to an uncertainty shock? This paper offers a novel identfication strategy to ...
    • Components of Uncertainty 

      Larsen, Vegard Høghaug (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Uncertainty is acknowledged to be a source of economic fluctuations. But, does the type of uncertainty matter for the economy’s response to an uncertainty shock? This paper offers a novel identification strategy to disentangle ...
    • A Composite Likelihood Approach for Dynamic Structural Models 

      Canova, Fabio; Matthes, Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      We explain how to use the composite likelihood function to ameliorate estimation, computational and inferential problems in dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models. We combine the information present in different ...
    • Composition of Collaborative Innovation Networks: An Investigation of Process Characteristics and Outcomes 

      Veflen, Nina; Scholderer, Joachim; Elvekrok, Ingunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In this study we test how different ways of composing collaborative action networks influence food innovation. Networks have received considerable attention in the literature and are perceived to enhance the likelihood of ...
    • Comprehending envy and its impact on employees and the organization 

      Asraf, Fathima Ashika; Seljelid, Bettina Schultz (Master thesis, 2016)
      Considerable theoretical and empirical work has identified the impact of envy on the organization and its employees. The mechanisms underlying this emotion, however, are not well understood. To enhance the understanding ...