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    • North American Communication Monitor 2018-2019. Tracking trends in fake news, issues management, leadership performance, work stress, social media skills, job satisfaction and work environment 

      Meng, Juan; Reber, Bryan; Berger, Bruce; Gower, Karla; Zerfass, Ansgar (Research report, 2019)
    • Norway's Storting Election of September 2005: Back to the Left? 

      Sitter, Nick (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)
    • Norwegian export of farmed salmon − trade costs and market concentration 

      Asche, Frank; Gaasland, Ivar; Straume, Hans-Martin; Vårdal, Erling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      While variation in unit value most commonly has been associated with quality in the trade literature, observed differences in prices between markets might also be explained by variation in market concentration and the ...
    • Norwegian parliamentary elections, 1906?2013: representation and turnout across four electoral systems 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Smith, Daniel M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Since gaining full independence in 1905, Norway has experienced more than a century of democratic elections, and has reformed its electoral system three times, most notably with the switch from a two-round runoff system ...
    • Offenders or victims? Convenient self-portraits of white-collar criminals in their autobiographies 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      It is often argued that the guilty mind seems more absent among whitecollar criminals than street criminals. This article presents self-portraits of six White-collar criminals in their autobiographies from Germany, Norway, ...
    • On partial-sum processes of ARMAX residuals 

      Grønneberg, Steffen; Holcblat, Benjamin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We establish general and versatile results regarding the limit behavior of the partial-sum process of ARMAX residuals. Illustrations include ARMA with seasonal dummies, misspecified ARMAX models with autocorrelated errors, ...
    • On the Application of the Safety-II Concept in a Security Context 

      Steen, Riana (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper presents an alternative and broader security risk perspective, incorporat-ing uncertainty, as a two-dimensional combination of (1) threat (Th) on value (Vl), (2) vulnerability (Vu) given coping capabilities (Cc), ...
    • On the Contribution of International Shocks in Australian Business Cycle Fluctuations 

      Cross, Jamie; Poon, Aubrey (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      What proportion of Australian business cycle fluctuations are caused by international shocks? We address this question by estimating a panel VAR model that has time-varying parameters and a common stochastic volatility ...
    • On the localization of tastes and tasty products in 2D space 

      Velasco, Carlos; Adams, Carmen; Petit, Olivia; Spence, Charles (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      People map different sensory stimuli, and words that describe/refer to those stimuli, onto spatial dimensions in a manner that is non-arbitrary. Here, we evaluate whether people also associate basic taste words and products ...
    • On the multiple effects of packaging colour on consumer behaviour and product experience in the ‘food and beverage’ and ‘home and personal care’ categories 

      Spence, Charles; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Colour is perhaps the single most important element as far as the design of multisensory product packaging is concerned. It plays a key role in capturing the attention of the shopper in-store. A distinctive colour, or ...
    • On Trojan Horses and revolving doors: Assessing the autonomy of national officials in the European Commission 

      Trondal, Jarle; Murdoch, Zuzana; Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Abstract. National officials working in international bureaucracies regularly invokes the fear that member-states strategically use such officials for influencing decision-making and agenda-setting to their advantage. ...
    • On- and offshore prepositioning and delivery mechanism for humanitarian relief operations 

      Sharifyazdi, Mehdi; Navangul, Kautsubh Anil; Gharehgozli, Amir; Jahre, Marianne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Traditionally, international humanitarian organisations have used on-demand dispatch of disaster relief goods from regional logistics units (RLUs) for sudden onset disaster response. This paper investigates the improvements ...
    • OPECs Market Power: An Empirical Dominant Firm Model for the Oil Market 

      Irarrazabal, Alfonso; Golombek, Rolf; Ma, Lin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We estimate a dominant firm-competitive fringe model for the crude oil market using quarterly data on oil prices for the 1986–2016 period. The estimated structural parameters have the expected signs and are significant. ...
    • Opportunistic behavior in the principal-agent model of policing: The case of a convicted field officer in Norway 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Whereas the criminal justice system is designed to determine whether a police officer as an offender is guilty or innocent, the principal–agent model of policing can provide insights into police officer behavior in law ...
    • Optimal Monetary Policy with Nominal Rigidities and Lumpy Investment 

      Sveen, Tommy; Weinke, Lutz (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      New Keynesian theory generally abstracts from the lumpy nature of plant-level investment. Given the prominent role of investment spending for shaping optimal monetary policy, this simplification could be problematic. Our ...
    • Optimists and Pessimists in (In)Complete Markets 

      Branger, Nicole; Konermann, Patrick; Schlag, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We study the effects of market incompleteness on speculation, investor survival, and asset pricing moments, when investors disagree about the likelihood of jumps and have recursive preferences. We consider two models. In ...
    • Orchestrating a New industrial Field. The case of the Finnish wood-based bioeconomy 

      Moen, Eli; Lilja, Kari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The article's focus is on how companies and institutions interact and cooperate in order to develop the wood-based bioeconomy field. Based on a case study of the Finnish forest sector, the paper shows that shifting to ...
    • Orchestrating international production networks when formal authority shifts 

      Lunnan, Randi; McGaughey, Sara L (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We investigate how a brand-owning MNE can coordinate and safeguard exchanges in its international production network following a decline in formal authority and a shift in ‘hub firm’ status to another member of the network. ...
    • Organizational convenience for white-collar crime: Opportunity expansion by offender behavior 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The theory of convenience suggests that the extent of white-collar crime is dependent on financial motive, organizational opportunity, and willingness for deviant behavior. Organizational opportunity is at the core of ...
    • Organizational creativity as idea work : Intertextual placing and legitimating imaginings in media development and oil exploration 

      Coldevin, Grete Håkonsen; Carlsen, Arne; Clegg, Stewart; Pitsis, Tyrone S.; Antonacopoulou, Elena P. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      How do we understand the nature of organizational creativity when dealing with complex, composite ideas rather than singular ones? In response to this question, we problematize assumptions of the linearity of creative ...

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