• Crossmodal associations between visual textures and temperature concepts 

      Escobar, Francisco Jose Barbosa; Velasco, Carlos; Byrne, Derek V.; Wang, Qian J (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Visual textures are critical in how individuals form sensory expectations about objects, which include somatosensory properties such as temperature. This study aimed to uncover crossmodal associations between visual textures ...
    • Crowdwork and the Mobile Underclass: Barriers to Participation in India and the United States 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lutz, Christoph (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Online crowdwork platforms have been praised as powerful vehicles for economic development, particularly for workers traditionally excluded from the labor market. However, there has been insufficient scrutiny as to the ...
    • CSP for climate adaptation of the built environment: A multiple case study of pilot projects within SFI Klima 2050 

      Alhasan, Fatmi; Bernts, Cathrine (Master thesis, 2021)
      The objective of this master thesis is to enhance pre-existing literature on crosssector partnership (CSP), by providing empirical evidence of CSP. Our goal is to explore the characteristics of CSP in an empirical context ...
    • CSR, innovasjon og verdiskaping 

      Midttun, Atle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      CSR og innovasjon er nå veletablerte «buzzwords» og inngår som mantra i en formel for å bringe vekst og verdiskaping. Mot denne posisjonen står et tidligere mantra, med profitten i sentrum. I en empirisk studie har en ...
    • Cultural development in entrepreneurial firms 

      Ingwersen, Håkon Rydjord; Jacobsen, Stian Kjelstrup (Master thesis, 2022)
      New ventures are essential to innovation and economic growth still they remain short lived, and their growth poorly understood. Start-ups are characterised by a certain culture yet our understanding of the cultural development ...
    • Cultural distance impact on subsidiary control : a study of foreign subsidiaries in Lithuania 

      Bendorius, Joris (Master thesis, 2013-02-06)
      Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to study the relationship between use of different types of control mechanisms (output, process and social) and the cultural context (cultural distance between headquarters country ...
    • Culture and luxury value perception 

      Grange, Ségolène (Master thesis, 2015-08-07)
      The aim of this study is to investigate how culture influences the way consumers perceive luxury. The model used in this paper combines previously developed frameworks concerning luxury value dimensions with the famous ...
    • Culture blind leadership research: How semantically determined survey data may fail to detect cultural differences 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Larsen, Kai Rune (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Likert scale surveys are frequently used in cross-cultural studies on leadership. Recent publications using digital text algorithms raise doubt about the source of variation in statistics from such studies to the extent ...
    • Culture matters: Norwegian cultural identity within a Scandinavian context 

      Warner-Søderholm, Gillian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Whether managers are concerned with financial issues, marketing, or human resource management (HRM), cultural values and practices do matter. The purpose of this article is to understand Norwegian managers’ cultural values ...
    • Currency fundamentals, implied volatility, and FX investment strategies as NOK determinants 

      Aabelvik, Morten Mehle; Cekov, Dane (Master thesis, 2019)
      We study which factors determine the Norwegian krone at the weekly frequency. We show the existence of a relation between the EURNOK depreciation rate and changes in oil prices, implied volatility indices, and the excess ...
    • Currency Hedging in Emerging Markets 

      Fjell, Magnus; Lund, Erik (Master thesis, 2019)
      We study the effectiveness of currency hedging in emerging markets, focusing on portfolio performance employing both a minimum variance and a unitary hedging strategy. The perception is that the currency in emerging ...
    • Currency Invoicing in Norwegian Salmon Export 

      Straume, Hans-Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      The purpose of this paper is to examine the choice of currency for Norwegian salmon exporters. The choice of invoicing currency will affect prices in different markets as well as risk, factors that are increasingly important ...
    • Currency Risk and the Government Pension Fund Global 

      Markussen, Petter; Gulbrandsen, Thomas Lie (Master thesis, 2018)
      The Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) in Norway is a sovereign wealth fund with an international portfolio only invested in foreign securities. This paper aims to evaluate the currency exposure of the fund and assess ...
    • Currency risk premiums in CEE emerging stock markets 

      Moldoveanu, Andreea Oana; Tintea, Iulia (Master thesis, 2012-05-14)
      The paper addressees the issue of pricing currency risk as well as the importance of the size of the risk premium. We test the conditional version of an International Capital Asset Pricing Model using a multivariate GARCH ...
    • Cushioning the Pain of Paying through Microtransactions in Online Gaming 

      Zhirkova, Katerina; Saric, Nermina (Master thesis, 2020)
      The microtransaction model has been one of the main revenue drivers in the global video game industry in the last half of the 20th century. This study examines the application of virtual currencies implemented in the ...
    • Customer co-creation in service innovation: a matter of communication? 

      Gustafsson, Anders; Kristensson, Per; Witell, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Purpose – Customer co-creation is becoming increasingly popular among companies, and intensive communication with customers is generally seen as a determinant of the success of a new service or product. This study analyzes ...
    • Customer defection due to service elimination and post-elimination customer behavior: An empirical investigation in telecommunications 

      Somosi, Agnes; Stiassny, Alfred; Kolos, Krisztina; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Service industries require rapid innovations in their service portfolios to gain and maintain competitive advantages. Service elimination is a potential tool for portfolio renewal, though it might threaten increased defection ...
    • Customer Deviance: A Framework, Prevention Strategies, and Opportunities for Future Research 

      Fombelle, Paul; Voorhees, Clay; Jenkins, Mason; Sidaoui, Karim; Benoit, Sabine; Gruber, Thorsten; Gustafsson, Anders; Abosag, Ibrahim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The phrase the “customer is always right” assumes that customers provide universal benefits for firms. However, in recent years, customer deviance is on the rise and the academic literature has provided little insight into ...
    • Customer orientation and innovativeness in a customer satisfaction framework : A study within the Norwegian airline industry 

      Risheim, Isabel Nøstvik; Moberg, Ina Karoline Tørrissen (Master thesis, 2017)
      Obtaining satisfied and loyal customers is essential for the success of any business, and therefore it is crucial to continually develop a greater understanding of what drives customer satisfaction and loyalty. Subsequently, ...
    • A customer-centric five actor model for sustainability and service innovation 

      van Riel, Allard C. R.; Andreassen, Tor W.; Lervik-Olsen, Line; Zhang, Lu; Mithas, Sunil; Heinonen, Kristina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Service industries are increasingly unsustainable. Considering consumers as change agents, we show how service innovation may contribute to a service ecosystem that helps achieve emerging sustainability goals. To achieve ...