• Entrepreneurial Mindsets: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Properties of a Mindset Scale 

      Mathisen, John-Erik; Arnulf, Jan Ketil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This study builds on research on mindsets from laboratory research to develop and test a measurement scale for entrepreneurial mindsets. A three-dimensional scale was constructed measuring elaborating mindsets, implemental ...
    • Entrepreneurial risk taking, financial policy and the influence of outside CEO’s: A study of Norwegian family firms 

      Salvesen, Jaran Sebastian; Jenssen, Henrik Wilskow (Master thesis, 2018)
      In this thesis we used a sample of Norwegian firms to investigate the effects on entrepreneurial risk taking from family ownership, as well as the effects on risk taking and leverage in family firms from employing an ...
    • Entrepreneurs in white-collar crime: A convenience perspective 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      White-collar crime can be a convenient alternative for privileged individuals who want to enrich themselves. Their occupational positions enable them to commit and conceal offenses among legal activities. This is especially ...
    • Entrepreneurship and uncertainty: a phenomenological approach 

      Descouens, Antoine; Cresteil, Hugo (Master thesis, 2023)
      Uncertainty has been, for more than a hundred years now, a topic of interest for both the economic and strategic literatures. While uncertainty is often depicted as a generator of threats that ought to be thwarted by ...
    • Entrepreneurship: Origins and Returns 

      Berglann, Helge; R. Moen, Espen R.; Røed, Knut; Skogstrøm, Jens Fredrik (CREAM Publications;7/2010, Working paper, 2010)
      We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive Norwegian matched worker-firm-owner data. In contrast to most existing studies, our notion of entrepreneurship not only ...
    • Entreprenørene bak fintech 

      Ødegården, Sebastian; Friisk, Magnus; Arnesen, Eivind Haglund (Bachelor thesis, 2017)
      Fintech har sitt utspring fra 1960-tallet og er i dag med på å utfordre de tradisjonelle bankene. For å finne ut av hva som ligger bak fintechselskapene vil vi i denne oppgaven se nærmere på hva som kjennetegner en ...
    • Entreprenører fra petroleumsnæringen -en kvalitativ undersøkelse av oppstartsbedrifter i petroleumsnæringen, og underliggende prosesser for utvikling 

      Våge, Marius; Sørensen, Iris Torp; Tomasgaard, Nickolas Andreas (Bachelor thesis, 2016)
      Entreprenørielle oppstartprosjekter har flere interne og eksterne eventualiteter å betrakte for å utvikle konkurransedyktige organisasjoner som skaper verdi for interessenter. Denne oppgaven effektuerer den gjenkjente ...
    • Entreprenørskap i energisektoren En komparativ casestudie av Norge og USA 

      Slettebø, Mads Rusnes; Eng, Alexander; Avén, Max-Hermann Lergård (Bachelor thesis, 2021)
      Denne studien tar for seg en rekke faktorer som kan bidra til å fremme og eventuelt hemme oppstartsbedrifters evne til å utvikle grønn teknologi i energisektoren. Det grønne skiftet er et tema som har fått økt ...
    • Entreprenørskap som strategi for regional utvikling 

      Spilling, Olav R.; Roppen, Jan Arild; Sanness, Anna Huse; Simonsen, Bernt-Olav; Steinsli, Jartrud; Støylen, Anniken (Discussion Paper, Working paper, 2002)
      Formålet med denne rapporten er å diskutere hvilken betydning entreprenørskap har for regional- og næringsutvikling, og å skissere et forslag til en helhetlig entreprenørskapsstrategi i regionalpolitikken. Etter å ha gitt ...
    • Entry mode deviation: A behavioral approach to internalization theory 

      Elia, Stefano; Larsen, Marcus Møller; Piscitello, Lucia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We explore when and why decision makers choose international entry modes (e.g., hierarchies or markets) that deviate from internalization theory’s predictions. By applying a cognitive perspective on entry mode decision ...
    • Environmental entrepreneurship and inclusive growth: a three-fold approach to analysis 

      Aleksin, Grigory; Kalbakk-Bøhler, Simen Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This article assesses the contribution of entrepreneurs to inclusive growth, and explores both the determinants and impact of environmental entrepreneurs on pollution emissions. Firstly, we use a dynamic linear panel model ...
    • Environmental impact of refillable vs. non-refillable plastic beverage bottles in Norway 

      Bø, Eirill; Hammervoll, Trond; Tvedt, Kjetil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This research compares the environmental impact, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, of using refillable polyethylene terephthalate (REF–PET) and non–refillable polyethylene terephthalate (NR–PET) bottles in the Norwegian ...
    • Environmental Policy and the Direction of Technical Change 

      Greaker, Mads; Heggedal, Tom-Reiel; Rosendahl, Knut Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Should governments direct R&D from "dirty" into "clean" technologies? How im-portant is this compared to carbon pricing? We inquire into this, introducing twonovelties compared to recent literature. We introduce decreasing ...
    • Environmental policy tools and firm-level management practices: national report: Norway 

      Ytterhus, Bjarne E. (Research Report, Research report, 2004)
      Objectives: The objective of this study is to provide practical policy advice concerning the effectiveness and efficiency of alternative policy tools, including environmental management systems (EMS’s) and other programs ...
    • Environmental scores and firm cost of debt – A study examining differences across industries and regions of Europe in the context of the EU Taxonomy 

      Casén, Martine Dagny; Buettner, Lena (Master thesis, 2022)
      The increasing interest in firms' ESG activities among investors has led to different attempts of measuring the environmental dimension, recently through the EU Taxonomy. This thesis investigates the impact of the environmental ...
    • Envisioning PR research without taking organizations as collective actors for granted: A rejoinder and extension to Hou 

      Buhmann, Alexander; Schoeneborn, Dennis (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      In a recent article in Public Relations Inquiry, Jenny Hou has fittingly argued for a stronger focus on agency and actorhood in PR research. We point to two crucial aspects in which we think her arguments need to be extended, ...
    • Equal risk contribution adopts time series momentum 

      Sivertsen, Axel Merlen; Skribeland, Kristoffer Vermundsberget (Master thesis, 2017)
      We study risk based portfolios with an emphasis on equal risk contribution, in a time series momentum setting. The benchmark strategies in which we compare the equal risk contribution includes inverse volatility, minimum ...
    • Equation-by-equation estimation of multivariate periodic electricity price volatility 

      Escribano, Alvaro; Sucarrat, Genaro (Journal article, 2018)
      Electricity prices are characterised by strong autoregressive persistence, periodicity (e.g. intraday, day-of-the week and month-of-the-year effects), large spikes or jumps, GARCH and – as evidenced by recent findings – ...
    • Equilibrium Asset Pricing in Directed Networks 

      Branger, Nicole; Konermann, Patrick; Meinerding, Christoph; Schlag, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Directed links in cash flow networks affect the cross-section of risk premia through three channels. In a tractable consumption-based equilibrium asset pricing model, we obtain closed-form solutions that disentangle these ...
    • Equity Allocation in the Government Pension Fund Global 

      Stakkeland, Jon Vegard; Lahikainen, Anna Katariina (Master thesis, 2018)
      The equity allocation in the Government Pension Fund Global has a major impact on the fund’s overall long-term risk and return. The purpose of this study is to examine the optimal equity allocation in the GPFG by analyzing ...