• 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 ...
    • Selvledelse og superledelse: Å nå personlige og organisatoriske mål gjennom tillit, involvering og ansvar 

      Karlsen, Jan Terje; Berg, Emil Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Det er fristende å skylde på omgivelsene når noe går galt. Dette hindrer imidlertid personlig læring. Man ødelegger for seg selv. Den enkelte medarbeider bør i større grad ta ansvar for å lede seg selv. Dette kan gjøres ...
    • Seniority-Based Nominations and Political Careers 

      Cirone, Alexandra; Cox, Gary W.; Fiva, Jon H. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This paper investigates party use of seniority systems to allocate nominations for elected and appointed offices. Such systems, which can regulate party members’ access to offices at multiple levels of their careers, are ...
    • Servant leadership, span of control and outcomes in a municipality context 

      Thompson, Geir; Buch, Robert; Glasø, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The purpose of the current study was to investigate the moderating role of span of supervision in the association between servant leadership and multiple outcomes such as job satisfaction and follower performance in a ...
    • Service Innovation and Value Creation in Local Journalism During Times of Crisis 

      Olsen, Ragnhild Kristine; Furseth, Peder Inge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Journalism innovation, according to service innovation theory, is about providing new journalistic services that create value for audiences, society, and the news organisation itself. This study explores how local news ...
    • Service Research Priorities in Turbulent Times: A Multiple Stakeholder Approach 

      Ostrom, Amy; Field, Joy; Fotheringham, Darima; Subramony, Mahesh; Gustafsson, Anders; Lemon, Kathrine; Huang, Ming-Hui; McColl-Kennedy, Janet, R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Transformative changes in the societal and service context call out for the service discipline to develop a coherent set of priorities for research and practice. To this end, we utilized multiple data sources: surveys of ...
    • Service Research Priorities: Designing Sustainable Service Ecosystems 

      Field, Joy; Fotheringham, Darima; Subramony, Mahesh; Gustafsson, Anders; Ostrom, Amy; Lemon, Kathrine; Huang, Ming-Hui; McColl-Kennedy, Janet (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This article utilizes input from service scholars, practitioners, reviews of published literature, and influential policy documents to identify service research priorities that push the boundaries of extant research. In a ...
    • Setting the Bar: The Influence of Women's Conspicuous Display on Men's Affiliative Behavior 

      Sundie, Jill M.; Pandelaere, Mario; Lens, Inge; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Four studies provide evidence for a process by which a woman’s conspicuous consumption can serve as a deterrent to affiliative behaviors by materialistic men, via heightened perceptions of the woman’s financial standards ...
    • Sex differences in budgetary preferences among Flemish local politicians 

      Slegten, Caroline; Geys, Benny; Heyndels, Bruno (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Policy preferences have been shown to differ by sex within the electorate and among public officials. We explore whether—in a context of budgetary restraints—sex differences in budgetary preferences prevail among council ...
    • Shareholder conflicts and dividends 

      Berzins, Janis; Bøhren, Øyvind; Stacescu, Bogdan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We examine how dividend policy is used to mitigate potential conflicts of interest between majority and minority shareholders in private Norwegian firms. The average payout is 50% higher if the majority shareholder’s equity ...
    • Sharing by Proxy: Invisible Users in the Sharing Economy 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lutz, Christoph; Hoffmann, Christian Pieter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      With the future of work increasingly data-driven, platforms automate decisions based on the collection of vast quantities of user data. However, non-users constitute a challenge as they provide little to no data for either ...
    • Sharing Goods? Yuck, No! An Investigation of Consumers’ Contamination Concerns About Access-Based Services 

      Hazee, Simon; Van Vaerenbergh, Yves; Delcourt, Cecile; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Although access-based services (ABS) offer many benefits, convincing consumers to use these service innovations remains challenging. Research suggests that contamination concerns are an important barrier to consumer adoption ...
    • Short- and long-term market returns of international codevelopment alliances of new products 

      Harmancioglu, Nukhet; Griffith, David A.; Yilmaz, Tuba (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Strategic alliances entail process-oriented decisions, in which information about outcomes is unveiled over time. Therefore, it is difficult for investors to gauge the value of such decisions in the short term; longitudinal ...
    • Should I stay or should I go? Bandwagons in the lab 

      Heggedal, Tom-Reiel; Helland, Leif; Joslin, Knut-Eric Neset (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We experimentally investigate the impact of strategic uncertainty and complementarity on leader and follower behavior using the model of Farrell and Saloner (1985). At the core of the model are endogenous timing, irreversible ...
    • Silence is Golden? The Case of Two Whistleblowers in a Norwegian Municipality 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Characteristics and experiences of whistleblowers are an important field of research for work and organizational psychology. Detection and prevention of misconduct and crime is dependent on people internally who are not ...
    • Situated food safety behavior 

      Veflen, Nina Jeanette; Røssvoll, Elin; Langsrud, Solveig; Scholderer, Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Previous studies indicate that many consumers eat rare hamburgers and that information about microbiological hazards related to undercooked meat does not necessarily lead to changed behavior. With this study we aim to ...
    • Slicing the Pie: Quantifying the Aggregate and Distributional Effects of Trade 

      Galle, Simon; Rodriguez-Clare, Andres; Yi, Moises (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      We develop a multi-sector gravity model with heterogeneous workers to quantify the aggregate and group-level welfare effects of trade. The model generalizes the specific-factors intuition to a setting with labour reallocation, ...
    • Small-Group Instruction to Improve Student Performance in Mathematics in Early Grades: Results from a Randomized Field Experiment 

      Bonesrønning, Hans; Finseraas, Henning; Hardoy, Ines; Iversen, Jon Marius Vaag; Nyhus, Ole Henning; Opheim, Vibeke; Salvanes, Kari Vea; Sandsør, Astrid Marie Jorde; Schøne, Pål (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      We investigate whether small-group instruction improves student performance in mathematics in the early grades using a large-scale RCT covering 159 Norwegian schools over four years. The students − 7–9 years old - are ...
    • Smarte kontrakter kan hindre grønnvasking 

      Silkoset, Ragnhild; Nygaard, Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Evnen til å spore produktinformasjon har vært mulig gjennom ulike teknologier i årtier. Bidraget i denne artikkelen er å utvikle forståelsen av hvordan smarte kontrakter gjennom blokkjedeteknologien kan være en ...
    • Snap eller papiravis? Mediebruk i livets ulike faser 

      Wilberg, Erik (Research report, 2019)
      I denne rapporten kan vi se hvordan mediebruken varierer med et begrep for livssyklus – fra enslige uten familie, via barnefamilier og opp til seniorer. I noen grad har dette selvfølgelig med alder å gjøre – men ikke fullt ...