Browsing BI Open by Author "Grenness, Tor"
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Hofstede Revisited: Is Making the Ecological Fallacy when Using Hofstede’s Instrument on Individual Behavior Really Unavoidable?
Grenness, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This paper suggests that avoiding the ecological fallacy is - under certain circumstances - possible. One problem in (cross-cultural) research is that there are often two levels of theorizing (individual and country) that ... -
“If You Don’t Cheat, You Lose”: An Explorative Study of Business Students’ Perceptions of Cheating Behavior
Grenness, Tor (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Student academic dishonesty is a pervasive problem for higher education institutions all over the world. The purpose of the present study is to take an interpretative, qualitative approach intended to understand student ... -
National Culture and Economic Performance: A Cross-Cultural Study of Culture’s Impact on Economic Performance Across the 27 Member Countries of the European Union
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National culture and economic performance: a cross-cultural study of culture’s impact on economic performance across the 27 member countries of the European Union
Grenness, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper examines the impact of national culture on variations in economic performance among the European Union countries. In order to explain differences in economic performance we have used two data sets: The scores ... -
På jakt etter en norsk ledelsesmodell
Grenness, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Hovedformålet med denne artikkelen er å forsøke å identifisere noe vi kunne kalle den norske ledelsesmodellen, hva den oppfattes å være, og om den kan overleve globaliseringsprosessens konvergerende krefter. Diskusjonen ... -
Storytelling as a way for humanizing research methods
Grenness, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This article examines how the use of storytelling can serve as a pedagogical strategy in the teaching of research methods. Research methods and statistics anxiety is fairly widespread among students in higher education. ...