• Maturity Levels for private internal investigations: The case of fraud examinations 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The purpose of private internal investigations by fraud examiners is to reconstruct the past by identifying past events and sequences of events. In this article, work by fraud examiners can be studied in terms of maturity, ...
    • Måling av merkeassosiasjoner: Reaksjonstid som metode 

      Olsen, Lars Erling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Et viktig mål i merkeledelse er å posisjonere merket med relevante og unike assosiasjoner i kundenes hukommelse. Styrken på merkeassosiasjonene – hvor nært en assosiasjon er koblet til merket i hukommelsen – er svært viktig ...
    • Measurement error in multiple equations: Tobin’s q and corporate investment, saving, and debt 

      Chalak, Karim; Kim, Daniel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We characterize the sharp identification regions for the coefficients in a system of linear equations that share an explanatory variable measured with classical error. We demonstrate the identification gain from analyzing ...
    • Measurement Error Without the Proxy Exclusion Restriction 

      Chalak, Karim; Kim, Daniel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This article studies the identification of the coefficients in a linear equation when data on the outcome, covariates, and an error-laden proxy for a latent variable are available. We maintain that the measurement error ...
    • Measures of Agreement with Multiple Raters: Fréchet Variances and Inference 

      Moss, Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Most measures of agreement are chance-corrected. They differ in three dimensions: their definition of chance agreement, their choice of disagreement function, and how they handle multiple raters. Chance agreement is usually ...
    • Measuring Agreement Using Guessing Models and Knowledge Coefficients 

      Moss, Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Several measures of agreement, such as the Perreault–Leigh coefficient, the AC1 , and the recent coefficient of van Oest, are based on explicit models of how judges make their ratings. To handle such measures of agreement ...
    • Measuring individual differences in active smelling to evaluate products – The ENFAS-Instrument 

      Koller, Monika; Salzberger, Thomas; Floh, Arne; Zauner, Alexander; Sääksjärvi, Maria; Schifferstein, Hendrik N.J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Consumers evaluate products with all their senses but exhibit considerable variability in the extent to which they actively use and rely on a specific sense. We know little about the variability in consumers’ propensity ...
    • Measuring program success 

      Shao, Jingting; Müller, Ralf; Turner, Rodney J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Growth in the use of programs has led to a requirement of understanding what constitute program success. A measurement construct for program success, which comprises four dimensions, namely, delivery capability, organizational ...
    • Measuring the Knowns to Manage the Unknown: How to Choose the Gate Timing Strategy in NPD Projects 

      van Oorschot, Kim; Eling, Katrin; Langerak, Fred (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Stage‐wise timing of new product development (NPD) activities is advantageous for a project's performance. The literature does not, however, specify whether this implies setting and adhering to a fixed schedule of gate ...
    • Measuring the menu, not the food: “psychometric” data may instead measure “lingometrics” (and miss its greatest potential) 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Olsson, Ulf Henning; Nimon, Kim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      This is a review of a range of empirical studies that use digital text algorithms to predict and model response patterns from humans to Likert-scale items, using texts only as inputs. The studies show that statistics used ...
    • Mechanical and psychological effects of electoral reform 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Folke, Olle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      To understand how electoral reform affects political outcomes, one needs to assess its total effect, incorporating how the reform affects the outcomes given the political status quo (the mechanical effects) and the additional ...
    • The media concept of mafia business in Iran: A convenience theory approach 

      Kamaei, Maryam; Abolhasani, Salameh; Farhood, Naghmeh; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Convenience exists in the financial motive, the organizational opportunity, and the personal willingness for deviant behavior. These three themes can result in 14 convenience propositions as presented.This article aims to ...
    • The mediating role of cash slack in the related variety and sales growth relationship: Evidence from Norway 

      Lu, Ren; Zong, Zhe; Reve, Torger; Song, Qing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The purpose of the paper is to uncover how related industrial variety influences firms’ sales growth through firms’ cash slack. The authors applied a causal steps approach and causal mediation analysis to a very large ...
    • Mediebarometer 2019 Befolkningens mediebruk på kjønn og alder 

      Wilberg, Erik (Research report, 2019)
      Den er foretatt som webintervju i uke 32 i 2019, på et landsrepresentativt materiale med 1009 respondenter.
    • Medier, makt og myter. Krigen på bakken, krigen i mediene og krigen om mytene 

      Hernes, Gudmund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      I en hommage til krigskorrespondenter, skrev jeg i Morgenbladet 1.4.2022 bl.a. I krig kan pressen spille ulike roller: støtte, starte eller stanse. ... Et sterkt eksempel på journalisters rolle i å stanse kriger, er ...
    • Mending the broken link: Heterogeneous bank lending rates and monetary policy pass-through 

      Altavilla, Carlo; Canova, Fabio; Ciccarelli, Matteo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We analyse the pass-through of monetary policy measures to lending rates to households and firms in the euro area using novel bank-level datasets. Banks’ characteristics such as the capital ratio, exposure to domestic ...
    • Mental health literacy in Hong Kong 

      Lui, Christopher; Wong, Cheuk; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Abstract Background and aims: The aim of this study was to investigate Hong Kong nationals’ ability to recognize 13 different mental disorders and to examine whether there may be a relationship between their mental ...
    • Mental health literacy in South Korea 

      Jeon, Mina; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The study aimed to examine the Korean public’s recognition of mental disorders, attitudes towards mental disorders and knowledge and beliefs about professional or self-help for mental disorders. In all 253 participants ...
    • Mental health literacy of maternal and paternal postnatal (postpartum) depression in British adults 

      Swami, Viren; Barron, David; Smith, Lee; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Postnatal depression affects between 6 and 13% of new parents, but only a small proportion of individuals who meet diagnostic criteria receive optimal treatment. One reason for this is poor mental health literacy of postnatal ...
    • Mental health literacy, sub-clinical personality disorders and job fit 

      Furnham, Adrian; Petropoulou, Kelly (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Background: This study looked at lay theories of how people with sub-clinical personality disorders experience the world of work. Aims: The aim was to investigate the paradox that subclinical and clinical personality ...