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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 ... -
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 ... -
Why do employees speak up? Examining the roles of LMX, perceived risk and perceived leader power in predicting voice behavior
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The purpose of this paper is to understand better why employees voice. Drawing on social information processing theory and insights derived from the literature on power, the authors suggest that leader–member exchange (LMX) ... -
Why do managers disclose risks accurately? Textual analysis, disclosures, and risk exposures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)I provide an economic model that justifies using bag-of-words, topic modeling, and machine learning techniques to measure firms’ risk exposures using the percentage they allocate to each risk in their financial statements. ... -
Why Do Wealthy Parents Have Wealthy Children?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)We show that family background matters significantly for children’s accumulation of wealth and investor behavior as adults, even when removing the genetic connection between children and the parents raising them. The ... -
Why does junior put all his eggs in one basket? A potential rational explanation for holding concentrated portfolios
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Empirical studies of household portfolios show that young households, with little financial wealth, hold underdiversified portfolios that are concentrated in a small number of assets, a fact often attributed to behavioral ... -
Why should we care about effect size and how to measure and communicate it in management research.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The measurement and communication of the effect size of an independent variable on a dependent variable is critical to effective statistical analysis in the Social Sciences. We develop ideas about how to extend traditional ... -
Will you still trust me tomorrow? The causal effect of terrorism on social trust
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)How do people respond to terrorist events? Exploiting the timing of the 2010 wave of the annual ‘Society Opinion Media’ survey in Sweden, we study the causal effect of the Stockholm bombings of 11 December 2010 on Swedish ... -
Willingness to buy US products in three Southeast European countries: The effects of cognitive, affective and conative components of country-of-origin image.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The objective of this research is to present results from a survey conducted in Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, addressing the negative influence of warfare by USA upon consumer behavior in the region. The results ... -
With a little help of my peers. The supportive role of online contacts for the unemployed
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Unemployment is an unfortunate reality, whose overcoming often depends on social support, among other factors. Online social media, such as social network sites and communities, may offer an additional source of such ... -
Women and multiple board memberships: Social capital and institutional pressure
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We show unintended consequences of quota regulations to get women on boards. Board members may have diferent characteristics, and even among women, there are variations. We assume that the characteristics of the board ... -
Women and white-collar crime - A comparative study of Iranian and Norwegian offenders
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Economic wrongdoing committed by privileged members of society’s upper social and economic elite is known as white-collar crime. The research on the gender gap among white-collar offenders is expanded in this study, where ... -
Working from Paradise? An Analysis of the Representation of Digital Nomads’ Values and Lifestyle on Instagram
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Digital nomads (DNs) are highly mobile professionals who work while travelling and travel while working. Their lifestyle has gained increasing academic attention, also from a communication perspective. Despite initial work ... -
You care about me, but can I count on you? Applying a psychological contract perspective to investigate what makes employees willing to be internally employable
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)For this study, we adopted a psychological contract-based perspective to investigate whether the fulfillment of perceived developmental promises made to employees is positively related to their willingness to accept internal ... -
Young media use 2019. Media preferences and behavior
(Research report, 2018)This is a report on aspects of media usage among young people. The results are based upon a survey among business school students on Bachelor level at BI Norwegian Business School – campus Bergen. The survey was distributed ...