Browsing BI Open by Author "Bø, Eirill"
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Can active follow-ups and carrots make eco-driving stick? Findings from a controlled experiment among truck drivers in Norway
Pinchasik, Daniel Ruben; Hovi, Inger Beate; Bø, Eirill; Mjøsund, Christian S. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article presents results from a randomized controlled eco-driving experiment with differential treatment between two groups of truck drivers in Norway. Using data from in-vehicle devices, we investigate whether ... -
Environmental impact of refillable vs. non-refillable plastic beverage bottles in Norway
Bø, Eirill; Hammervoll, Trond; Tvedt, Kjetil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)This research compares the environmental impact, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, of using refillable polyethylene terephthalate (REF–PET) and non–refillable polyethylene terephthalate (NR–PET) bottles in the Norwegian ... -
Managing international supply: the balance between total costs and customer service
Bygballe, Lena E.; Bø, Eirill; Grønland, Stein Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Many trading companies have taken a global approach to their supply markets, sourcing from low-cost foreign countries in order to achieve cost reductions. There remains, however, a lack of evidence that sourcing internationally ... -
The effects of geographical, operational and service parameters on WEEE transport networks
Bø, Eirill; Baxter, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Efficiency in the collection and transport of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is important for economic and environmental reasons. A detailed analysis of the logistical- and cost-effectiveness of the ... -
Transparency as a Driver for Logistical Efficiency in WEEE Collection and Transport
Bø, Eirill; Baxter, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Inefficiency in complex reverse-logistical operations, such as the collection and transport of various wastes, can often be traced to two related factors. Adversarial and arms-length relationships between service providers ...