• The rise of chatbots: The effect of using chatbot agents on consumers' responses to request rejection 

      Yu, Shubin; Xiong, Ji (Jill); Shen, Hao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This research investigates consumers’ perceptions and evaluations of robot service agents compared with human service agents when service requests are rejected. Six studies were conducted. The results show that when consumers ...
    • Risk Aversion Sensitive Real Business Cycles 

      Zhanhui, Chen; Cooper, Ilan; Ehling, Paul; Xiouros, Costas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Technology choice allows for substitution of production across states of nature and depends on state-dependent risk aversion. In equilibrium, endogenous technology choice can counter a persistent negative productivity shock ...
    • Risk-weighted capital requirements and portfolio rebalancing 

      Juelsrud, Ragnar Enger; Getz Wold, Ella (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We use a 2013 Norwegian policy reform to study how banks react to higher capital requirements and how these adjustments transmit to the real economy. Using bank balance sheet data, we document that banks raise capital ...
    • Robots and Transparency: The Multiple Dimensions of Transparency in the Context of Robot Technologies 

      Felzmann, Heike; Fosch Villaronga, Eduard; Lutz, Christoph; Tamò-Larrieux, Aurelia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Transparency is often seen as a means to provide accountability and show that something is done with due diligence. This approach to transparency regards it as a remedy to hidden (potentially malevolent) practices. We, ...
    • Role of Gender in White-Collar Crime: An Examination of the Emancipation and Focal Concerns Hypotheses 

      Gupta, Chander Mohan; Gottschalk, Petter; Kamaei, Maryam (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Purpose This paper aims to understand the involvement of women in white-collar crime (WCC) also referred to as pink-collar crimes. WCC is present around the globe and has created a word for itself. Design/methodology ...
    • The role of parents, teachers, and pupils in IQ test scores: Correlates of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) from 74 countries 

      Furnham, Adrian; Cheng, Helen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This study reports the associations between the intelligence of over half a million 15-year-olds in 74 countries, assessed by the 2018 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and their socio-economic and ...
    • The role of supplier relationships in the development of new ventures 

      La Rocca, Antonella; Perna, Andrea; Snehota, Ivan; Ciabuschi, Francesco (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      New business ventures have rather limited resources, generally suffer from liabilities of smallness and newness and rely on external business relationships, typically with suppliers, for developing and acquiring necessary ...
    • Roles and strategies of foreign MNE subsidiaries in New Zealand 

      Raziq, Muhammad Mustafa; Benito, Gabriel R G; Toulson, Paul; Malik, Omer; Ahmad, Mansoor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This study examines the roles and strategies of foreign-owned subsidiaries in New Zealand, with the aim to develop an improved classification of subsidiaries of multinational enterprises (MNE). Previous research has proposed ...
    • Safe Haven CDS Premiums 

      Klingler, Sven; Lando, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Credit default swaps can be used to lower the capital requirements of dealer banks entering into uncollateralized derivatives positions with sovereigns. We show in a model that the regulatory incentive to obtain capital ...
    • Sales growth or employment growth? Exporting conundrum for new ventures 

      Chen, Mei; Ni, Peijie; Reve, Torger; Huang, Jing; Lu, Ren (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Purpose Previous studies primarily focus on how to achieve better performance in the international markets, but few centers on whether internationalization is a promising strategy for new ventures’ growth and development. ...
    • 'Samhandling': On the nuances of resilience through case study research in emergency response operations 

      Steen, Riana; Haakonsen, Geir; Patriarca, Riccardo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Standard emergency-management procedures offer guidance on how organizations can improve their handling of all types of emergencies. However, such a generalization undermines uncertainties and oversimplifies the complexity ...
    • Sammenhenger mellom digitalisering og utdanningskvalitet - innspill og utspill. 

      Aagaard, Toril; Lund, Andreas; Ramberg, Kirsti Rye; Swanberg, Anne Berit (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      I denne studien har vi analysert 22 av de totalt 91 innspillene som ble sendt til ministeren i forbindelse med utformingen av Stortingsmelding 16 (2016-2017) Kultur for kvalitet i høyere utdanning (Kunnskapsdepartementet, ...
    • Sampling-based release control of multiple lots in time constraint tunnels 

      Lima, Alexandre; Borodin, Valeria; Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane; Vialletelle, Philippe (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Semiconductor wafer fabrication probably includes the most complex and constrained manufacturing processes due to its intricate and time-varying environment. This paper focuses on Time Constraint Tunnels (TCTs), which can ...
    • Samspillet mellom penge- og finanspolitikken i en liten, åpen økonomi 

      Røisland, Øistein; Sveen, Tommy; Torvik, Ragnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Vi utvikler en teori for det optimale samspillet mellom penge- og finanspolitikken i konjunkturstyringen. Mens en i utgangspunktet kunne tro at penge- og finanspolitikken bør dra konjunkturene i samme retning, viser vi at ...
    • Sandwiched: Exploring role and identity of middle managers in the genuine middle 

      Gjerde, Susann; Alvesson, Mats (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This article explores middle managers in the professions from their position in the sandwiched middle. Based upon interviews with senior academics in management roles and their subordinates in UK business schools, we ...
    • Saving Newborn Babies: The Benefits of Interventions in Neonatal Care in Norway over More Than 40 Years 

      Grytten, Jostein Ivar; Monkerud, Lars Chr.; Skau, Irene; Eskild, Anne; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Saugstad, Ola Didrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The aim of this study was to examine the effect that the introduction of new medical interventions at birth has had on mortality among newborn babies in Norway during the period 1967–2011. During this period, there has ...
    • Searching locally and globally: Applying Daniel Levinthal’s scholarship to international business 

      Pedersen, Torben; Larsen, Marcus Møller; Dasi, Ángels (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Daniel A. Levinthal has made several important contributions to the fields of strategy and management. His research has been pivotal in enhancing our understanding of interactions between the internal and external contexts ...
    • Seasonal multisensory eating experiences in Norway and Colombia 

      Tran, Huy; Veflen, Nina; Reinoso-Carvalho, Felipe; Tabassum, Farhana; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Research on multisensory food perception suggests that most of our senses can influence eating experiences (Spence, 2020). The present research evaluates how different senses are engaged across country-specific eating ...
    • Sectoral State Traditions – A Tool to Study Convergence of National Ideas in Policymaking 

      Sjøvaag, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The sustainability of distinctive national policymaking traditions has been questioned in writings on ideas and their role in the policymaking process. This article proposes an operationalisation of national policymaking ...
    • Self-Affirmation Reduces Delay Discounting of the Financially Deprived 

      Moeini-Jazani, Mehrad; AlBalooshi, Sumaya; Seljeseth, Ingvild Müller (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Financial deprivation is associated with excessive discounting of delayed rewards. In the present research, we argue that this counterproductive tendency may be driven, at least in part, by the aversive and self-threatening ...