• Learning to learn differently 

      Olsen, Trude Høgvold; Glad, Tone; Filstad, Cathrine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Purpose:This paper aims to investigate whether the formal and informal learning patterns of community health-care nurses changed in the wake of a reform that altered their work by introducing new patient groups, and to ...
    • Ledelse gjennom kommunikasjon 

      Farbrot, Audun (Journal article, 2018)
      Ledelsesteorier forteller lite om hva ledere kan gjøre for å få medarbeidere til å gjøre det de skal. God lederkommunikasjon kan være en del av løsningen. Ledelse kan bare utøves gjennom kommunikasjon. Uten kommunikasjon, ...
    • Lederkommunikasjon: En nøkkel for medarbeiderengasjement 

      Bjugstad, Therese; Berntzen, Marthe; Wong, Sut I (Journal article, 2018)
      Medarbeideres engasjement på jobb ansees som en nøkkelfaktor for bedrifters ytelse og prestasjoner. Gallup-undersøkelser viser imidlertid at urovekken- de få medarbeidere opplever aktivt engasjement i sitt arbeid (Crabtree, ...
    • Like or want? Gender differences in attitudes toward online shopping in China 

      Dai, Wanwen; Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Iao, Laileng; Wan, Pei; Dai, Haojin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      While previous studies indicate that female consumers display less trust for online shopping than males do, there is little research to addresses the reasons behind this difference. Our study applies a combination of both ...
    • Local Candidates and Voter Mobilization: Evidence from Historical Two-Round Elections in Norway 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Smith, Daniel M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      What effect do candidates with local ties have on voter turnout and party support? A considerable challenge within the existing literature on the personal vote, including that part which derives from local ties, is ...
    • Local favoritism in at-large proportional representation systems 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Halse, Askill Harkjerr (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Pork barrel spending is typically attributed to the strategic behavior of political elites hoping to be electorally rewarded by voters residing in their districts. Such behavior is expected to depend on the incentives ...
    • Locally robust inference for non-Gaussian linear simultaneous equations models 

      Lee, Adam; Mesters, Geert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      All parameters in linear simultaneous equations models can be identified (up to permutation and sign) if the underlying structural shocks are independent and at most one of them is Gaussian. Unfortunately, existing inference ...
    • Logg av mobilen for å logge på livet 

      Ronæs, Nina; Lervik-Olsen, Line (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Feilbruk av internett kan føre til økt stress, redusert velvære og at vi logger av i økende grad. Dette får store konsekvenser for norske bedrifter. Hva skal de gjøre nå? Vise ansvar og oppfordre til å logge av? Etablere ...
    • The Logic of Wasteful Production 

      Zhang, Tong (Journal article, 2022)
      Economic neoliberalism promises social efficiency with self-interested participants and free competition. This doctrine is challenged by the extensive production of wasteful goods and services in the contemporary West. By ...
    • Lokale organisasjoner uten en nasjonal overbygning: Brannkassene 1816–1914 

      Espeli, Harald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This article analyses the establishment and successful diffusion of fire insurance mutuals in the Norwegian countryside between 1816 and World War I. Prior to the establishment of fire insurance mutuals, the only means of ...
    • Look but Don’t Touch! The Impact of Interpersonal Haptic Blocking on Compensatory Touch and Purchase Behavior 

      Ringler, Christine; Sirianni, Nancy J.; Gustafsson, Anders; Peck, Joann (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This research investigates situations in which frontline employees deliberately restrict customers’ access to touch products on display (active interpersonal haptic blocking), and how this understudied form of sensory ...
    • Low-quality LMX Relationships, Leader Incivility, and Follower Responses 

      Thompson, Geir; Buch, Robert; Glasø, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The present study focus on the quality of the leader-member exchange relationship as a potential antecedent of workplace incivility. Furthermore, affective and behavioral responses of those exposed to incivility by their ...
    • Management qualification and dissemination of knowledge in regional innovation systems : the case of Norway 1930s–1990s 

      Bjarnar, Ove; Amdam, Rolv Petter Storvik; Gammelsæter, Hallgeir (Chapter, 2021)
      This chapter provides a detailed empirical foundation for discussing the role of dissemination of technical, organizational, and managerial knowledge within regional innovation systems. Accordingly, it focuses on qualification ...
    • Management tools in corporate communication: a survey about tool use and reflections about the gap between theory and practice 

      Volk, Sophia Charlotte; Zerfass, Ansgar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce the research field of management tools to communication management scholarship and open up new avenues for the field. Design/methodology/approach The first part examines ...
    • Managerial attention to exploitation versus exploration: toward a dynamic perspective on ambidexterity 

      Walrave, Bob; Romme, A. Georges L.; van Oorschot, Kim; Langerak, Fred (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Managerial attention to exploitation and exploration has a strong influence on organizational performance. However, there is hardly any knowledge about whether senior managers need to adjust their distribution of attention ...
    • Managerial Overconfidence and the Buyback Anomaly 

      Andreou, Panayiotis; Cooper, Ilan; Garcia de Olalla Lopez, Ignacio; Louca, Christodoulos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      While positive, long-run abnormal returns following share repurchase announcements are substantially lower when CEOs are overconfident. This effect is particularly strong for (i) difficult to value firms, such as small, ...
    • Managing Heterogeneity in the EU: Using Gas Market Liberalisation to Explore the Changing Mechanisms of Intergovernmental Governance 

      Andersen, Svein S.; Sitter, Nick (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Since the Single European Act the EU has brought many ‘public’ policy sectors characterised by heterogeneity under the umbrella of the Single Market. Consequently, some of the tools employed to shelter these sectors from ...
    • Manglende konsekvenstenkning i menneskerettsjussen 

      Gjems-Onstad, Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Den europeiske menneskerettsdomstolen (EMD) fortolker det absolutte forbudet mot umenneskelig og nedverdigende behandling i Den europeiske menneskerettskonvensjon (EMK) art. 3 stadig videre. Dommene kan ha store praktiske ...
    • Mapping the expatriate literature: a bibliometric review of the field from 1998 to 2017 and identification of current research fronts 

      Andersen, Njål (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      As expatriate literature continues to grow, this review presents a quantitative analysis of the expatriate field, utilizing advances in bibliometric science mapping and social network analysis to examine 1650 articles ...
    • Market Discipline in the Direct Lending Space 

      Davydiuk, Tetiana; Marchuk, Tatyana; Rosen, Samuel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Using the exclusion of business development companies (BDCs) from stock indexes, this paper studies the effectiveness of market discipline in the direct lending space. Amid share sell-offs by institutional investors, a ...