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Determinants of Fraud examination performance: An empirical study of internal investigation reports
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Fraud examiners from global auditing firms and local law firms are in the business of private policing by conducting internal investigations in private and public organisations when there is suspicion of financial crime. ... -
Determining the Attractiveness of the Norwegian Health Tech Cluster
(Master thesis, 2020)With the rising societal challenges we are facing, health tech is getting an increasingly central role in battling them. Yet, the industry remains as unknown for many. The strengthened centrality has led to an establishment ... -
Deterrence Effects Despite Lack of Prosecution: Punishment Outcomes of White-Collar Crime Investigations in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The national authority Økokrim was established several decades ago to become a policing centre of excellence in the investigation and prosecution of economic and environmental crime in Norway that is especially concerned ... -
Developing a Scale Measuring Emotion Validation and Invalidation
(Master thesis, 2022)How leaders attempt to manage employees’ emotions serves as a prominent topic within the fields of leadership and emotions. Emotion validation and invalidation refer to various ways leaders respond to employees’ emotions. ... -
Developing a Typology of Misbehaving Customers: An Observational Study of Airport Travelers
(Master thesis, 2019)The customer is King, or at least that is what we are told. But some Kings choose to misbehave and take advantage over service recoveries, service providers, and organizations. Customer misbehavior can be found as a broad ... -
Developing green markets: design challenges and pioneering experience in three European settings – The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Sweden
(Research Report, Research report, 2005)This report explores some of the drivers behind this development and describes and analyses experiences in the Dutch, UK and Swedish green electricity markets. The report points out that the recursion to market based ... -
Developing professional communication skills: Perceptions and reflections of domestic and international graduates
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Communication is considered a crucial skill set by employers who require universities to develop students’ communication skills, to meet their requirements in the workplace. This study focuses on graduates’ perceptions of ... -
Developing students' competence for ethical reflection while attending business school
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Business students early on should be offered a course presenting and analyzing ethical dilemmas they will face as human beings both in the business world and in society. However, such a course should use literature, plays, ... -
Development of electricity price hedging with futures
(Master thesis, 2023)Given the recent volatility of electricity prices, this thesis aims to determine if the findings on electricity price hedging using futures are consistent with previous research. This paper will study the effectiveness ... -
Development of hybrid professionalism: street-level managers’ work and the enabling conditions of public reform
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper examines the role of street-level managers in the development of hybrid professionalism. Based on a longitudinal analysis of an organizational reform, we highlight the work of street-level managers in promoting ... -
Developmental Dynamics of Early Reading Skill, Literacy Interest and Reader Self-Concept Within the First Year of Formal Schooling
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Previous studies have documented robust relationships between emergent literacy and later reading performance. A growing body of research has also reported associations between motivational factors and reading in early ... -
Deviancy Aversion and Social Norms
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We propose that deviancy aversion—people’s domain-general discomfort toward the distortion of patterns (repeated forms or models)—contributes to the strength and prevalence of social norms in society. Five studies (N = ... -
Diakonale sykehus i helsesektoren
(Forskningsrapport, Research report, 2007)Private ideelle organisasjoner generelt og diakonale institusjoner spesielt har vært pionerer i utviklingen av nye helse- og sosialpolitiske tiltak i den norske velferdsstatens historie. Samtidig har staten brukt dem som ... -
Dialogic feedback and potentialities for student learning
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Dialogic approaches to feedback have been highlighted as important in re-conceptualizing the notion of feedback in higher education. However, this kind of claims has rarely been explored conceptually, and we know little ... -
Different people, different pathways: Human capital redeployment in multi-business firms
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Multi-business firms redeploy human capital to strengthen individual business units. However, we know little about the antecedents of such redeployments and their effects on unit outcomes. Contributing to the resource ... -
Differential effects of plural ownership and governance mechanisms in limiting shirkers and free riders
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Using evidence from paired franchisor-franchisee dyads, this study identifies how plural formed ownership mechanisms curb the risk of shirking and free riding in franchise systems. These risks have damaging effects on ... -
The differentiation of personality by intelligence hypothesis in a sample of British managers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In this study, we test the hypothesis that personality is more differentiated (variable) in individuals scoring higher in intelligence in a large sample (N = 16,258) of managers. In addition to a measure of intelligence ... -
Digital affordances: how entrepreneurs access support in online communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)COVID-19 has caused significant and unforeseen problems for entrepreneurs. While entrepreneurs would normally seek social support to help deal with these issues, due to social distancing, physical networks are often not ... -
Digital communities of inquiry: How online communities support entrepreneurial opportunity development
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In recent years, scholars have argued that entrepreneurs develop opportunities through social engagement in communities of peers. These entrepreneurial communities of peers, so-called communities of inquiry, are moving ... -
Digital Divides in Political Participation: The Mediating Role of Social Media Self-Efficacy and Privacy Concerns
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Scholarship on political participation and the Internet has found that Internet use may foster both online and offline political participation, while also finding pronounced inequalities in online political participation ...