Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - BI by Title
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What drives sound symbolism? Different acoustic cues underlie sound-size and sound-shape mappings
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Sound symbolism refers to the non-arbitrary mappings that exist between phonetic properties of speech sounds and their meaning. Despite there being an extensive literature on the topic, the acoustic features and psychological ... -
What kinds of countries have better innovation performance?–A country-level fsQCA and NCA study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Innovation is critical to boosting economic growth and combating social problems. Based on national innovation systems, this study investigates how combinations of multiple factors (i.e., R&D investment, human capital, ... -
'What lies behind the filter?’ Uncovering the motivations for using augmented reality (AR) face filters on social media and their effect on well-being
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Augmented reality (AR) filters are a popular social media feature affording users a variety of visual effects. Despite their widespread use, no research to date has examined either ‘why’ people use them (i.e., motivations) ... -
What we do in the shadows – how expert workers reclaim control in digitalized and centralized organizations through ‘stealth work’
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Organizations often depend on experts to carry out complex tasks that require specialized or tacit knowledge. Yet, organizations often want to increase their control over how tasks are performed and thus reduce the autonomy ... -
What's Your Talent Philosophy? Talent as Construct Versus Talent as Phenomenon
(Chapter, 2022)In this chapter, I propose an integrative framework for theorizing and empiricizing about talent management, based on the notion of “talent philosophies.” I believe that current debates about whether talent management ... -
When Does the Family Govern the Family Firm?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We find that the controlling family holds both the chief executive officer and chair positions in 79% of Norwegian family firms. The family holds more governance positions when it owns large stakes in small, profitable, ... -
When Economic Sanctions Cause White-Collar and Corporate Crime: The Case of Hidden Russian Ownership Revealed by a Norwegian Insurance Firm
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Sanctions have criminalizing consequences. This paper addresses the issue of Russian businesses attempting to circumvent and evade sanctions by white-collar and corporate crime. The case presented in this paper concerns a ... -
When leaders disclose uncertainty: Effects of expressing internal and external uncertainty about a decision
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)It is generally assumed that decision-makers appear more competent and trustworthy when exuding confidence in their choices. However, many decisions are by their nature uncertain. Is it possible for a decision-maker to ... -
When private internal investigators turn against the whistleblower: The case of Norwegian police
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The business of fraud examiners in private internal investigations is important to many auditing firms and law firms. They are hired by public and private organizations when there are suspicions of misconduct and financial ... -
When Public Recognition Inhibits Prosocial Behavior: The Case of Charitable Giving
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Commonly regarded as an important driver of donation behavior, public recognition also can reduce donations. With three studies, this research manipulates whether donors receive public, private, imposed, or optional forms ... -
When sensemaking remains local: implications for distributed sensemaking in reform implementation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the literature on distributed sensemaking by studying how the police establish and develop their new position as police contacts during the police reform. Design/methodology/a ... -
When the going gets tough and the environment Is rough: The role of departmental level hostile work climate in the relationships between job stressors and workplace bullying
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)In line with the work environment hypothesis, the present study investigates whether department-level perceptions of hostile work climate moderate the relationship between psychosocial predictors of workplace bullying ... -
Where are the fish landed? An analysis of landing plants in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A vast literature in fisheries economics focuses on drivers of fishers’ behavior with limited attention given to what happens once the fish are landed. This often strongly contrasts with a main policy focus on coastal ... -
Where do they care? The ECB in the media and inflation expectations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)This paper examines how news coverage of the European Central Bank (ECB) affects consumer inflation expectations in the four largest euro area countries. Utilizing a unique dataset of multilingual European news articles, ... -
Where do we go from here? The future of B2B governance research.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Purpose This paper aims to identify promising areas for future business to business (B2B) governance research. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses a theoretical approach. Findings Most governance research in marketing ... -
Where Does the Time Go? Auditors’ Commercial Effort, Professional Effort, and Audit Quality
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Audit theory and regulation assumes that auditors’ commercial motivation threatens audit quality. In this registered report, we use data from two Big Four firms in the Netherlands and provide empirical evidence on the ... -
White-Collar Crime Triangle: Finance, Organization and Behavior
(Journal article, 2017)White-collar crime is committed by members of the elite in society in their privileged roles in professional settings. White-collar crime can be explained by convenience theory, which suggests that crime occurs when there ... -
White-collar crime: Detection and neutralization in religious organizations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Policing religious organizations presents challenging situations. When there is suspicion of financial crime by white-collar criminals, secrecy and trust represent obstacles to law enforcement. This article discusses the ... -
Who Should Pick up the Bill? Distributing the Financial Burden of Technological Innovations in Schools
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Technological innovations in classrooms generally come with substantial financial price tags. Although the distribution of such financial costs is of critical importance to practitioners, (potential) users, and policy-makers, ... -
Who Trusts Social Media?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Trust is the foundation of all communication, yet a profound question in business today is how can we psychologically understand trust behaviors in our new digital landscape? Earlier studies in internet and human behavior ...