• Longer-term impacts of trading restrictions on alcohol-related violence: insights from New South Wales, Australia 

      Athanasopoulos, George; Sarafidis, Vasilis; Weatherburn, Don; Miller, Rohan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Background and Aims:In February 2014, the government of New South Wales (NSW),Australia, introduced new restrictions (known as the‘lockout laws’) on the sale of alco-hol in licensed premises in two of Sydney’s most prominent ...
    • Look but Don’t Touch! The Impact of Interpersonal Haptic Blocking on Compensatory Touch and Purchase Behavior 

      Ringler, Christine; Sirianni, Nancy J.; Gustafsson, Anders; Peck, Joann (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This research investigates situations in which frontline employees deliberately restrict customers’ access to touch products on display (active interpersonal haptic blocking), and how this understudied form of sensory ...
    • Look to England 

      Isachsen, Arne Jon (CME Working paper series;2/1998, Working paper, 1998)
    • Look who's talking! Aesthetic corporate communication in a dedifferentiated society 

      Gran, Anne-Britt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      As a researcher in the field of art and aesthetics, I was surprised to find so much arty and beautiful vocabulary in the field of economics, so many aesthetic approaches in marketing and organizational theory: The aesthetic ...
    • Looking at the European market: Does the greenium exist? And if so, do it apply uniformly across different industries? 

      Berg, Hedda Aleksandra; Helland, Kristine Bakken (Master thesis, 2023)
      The green bond market has emerged as a significant funding source to address the challenges posed by climate change. Researchers have identified a phenomenon known as the "green premium" or "greenium". Green bonds trade ...
    • Looking into the Past: Audience Heterogeneity and the Inconsistency of Market Signals 

      Wang, Pengfei (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Prior literature has emphasized that inconsistency of market signals leads to evaluation penalty. However, limited attention has been paid to the heterogeneity of audiences who deal with inconsistency. I argue that audiences ...
    • ‘Looking sharp’: Price typeface influences awareness of spending in mobile payment 

      Park, Jaewood; Velasco, Carlos; Spence, Charles (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We investigate whether the typeface used to display the purchase amount in thecontext of mobile payment influences consumers' awareness of spending. The evi-dence suggests that prices displayed in angular (vs. round) ...
    • Looking through the glass ceiling : women and power : leadership in Norwegian firms 

      Petre, Raluca Andreea (Master thesis, 2013-02-15)
      This paper examines two important factors that describe female leadership in Norwegian firms. First, the main determinants of having a female CEO, and, second, the impact a female CEO has on firm performance. In other ...
    • Looks good, you’re hired? Evidence from extra-parliamentary activities of German parliamentarians 

      Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Politicians have been shown to benefit electorally from an attractive physical appearance. Employing data on 614 German MPs, this note explores whether it also affects their success/failure in the market for extra-parliamentary ...
    • Lost in transition? Earnings losses of displaced petroleum workers 

      Ellingsen, Jon; Espegren, Caroline (CAMP Working Paper Series;06/2022, Working paper, 2022-12-01)
      We estimate the earnings losses of displaced petroleum workers using a matched employer-employee longitudinal data set from Norway, coupled with an event-study framework of the oil price drop in 2014. Displacement leads ...
    • Lost in Translation? Multiple Discursive Strategies and the Interpretation of Sustainability in the Norwegian Salmon Farming Industry 

      Aarset, Bernt; Carson, Siri Granum; Wiig, Heidi; Måren, Inger Elisabeth; Marks, Jessica (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The term ‘sustainability’ is vague and open to interpretation. In this paper we analyze how firms use the term in an effort to make the concept their own, and how it becomes a premise for further decisions, by applying a ...
    • Love at first swipe ? Explaining tinder self-presentation and motives 

      Ranzini, Giulia; Lutz, Christoph (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The emergence of location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) apps such as Tinder has introduced a new way for users to get to know potential partners nearby. The design of the apps represents a departure from “old-school” ...
    • Lovlig og ulovlig «kobling» mellom eiendomsmegling og bank 

      Bråthen, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Artikkelen omhandler forskjellige juridiske spørsmål om hvordan eiendomsmeglingsforetak og banker kan samarbeide. Spørsmålene er typisk aktuelle der kjøper av boligeiendom har behov for å finansiere kjøpesummen for sin nye ...
    • Low global interest rates and secular stagnation 

      Bråten, Marita (Master thesis, 2016)
      Countries globally are currently facing low, or even negative, real interest rates. Even at this level economies are not able to reach satisfactory growth. Potential reasons are a changing savings-investment structure ...
    • The low volatility effect in the Norwegian stock market 

      Berg-Jacobsen, Wilhelm Idebøen; Tran, Hanh Nguyen Nguyen (Master thesis, 2021)
      In this paper we seek to investigate whether the low volatility puzzle is present in Norwegian stock market during the period January 1980 - December 2019. By examining the relationship of total volatility and returns ...
    • Low-quality LMX Relationships, Leader Incivility, and Follower Responses 

      Thompson, Geir; Buch, Robert; Glasø, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The present study focus on the quality of the leader-member exchange relationship as a potential antecedent of workplace incivility. Furthermore, affective and behavioral responses of those exposed to incivility by their ...
    • Luksusmerkevarer 

      Arnestad, Marie; Øversjøen, Mia (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      Luksuriøse merkevarer skiller seg betydelig fra andre merkevarer i markedet. Det er et interessant faktum å forske på hvorfor etterspørselen etter disse merkevarene er så høy. Vi ønsket å se på hvilke elementer forbrukerne ...
    • Lydens rolle på TikTok 

      Prestegård, Henriette Styve; Schjærven, Emilie Heen; Omsted, Carl Georg Holland (Bachelor thesis, 2023)
      Dette studiet er utarbeidet ved Handelshøyskolen BI Bergen våren 2023, og baserer seg på temaet lyd og lydeffekter på den sosiale medier plattformen TikTok. Formålet med denne oppgaven er å øke forståelsen av lydens ...
    • Lykkeland mot 2030: barrierer for en bærekraftig omstilling i statsforvaltningen 

      Hessen, Elin; Vågen, Amalie; Michelet, Hilde Helene (Master thesis, 2023)
      Både globalt og nasjonalt står vi overfor en rekke utfordringer som går på tvers av juridiske, organisatoriske og profesjonelle skillelinjer innenfor områder som fattigdom, ulikhet og klimaendringer. Utfordringene er ...
    • Lykkelig som liten, hvordan kommunisere som store? 

      Olsen, Amanda; Pettersen, Fride (Bachelor thesis, 2014-09-11)
      Lykkelig som liten AS er en Trondheimsbasert småbedrift. Bedriften fokuserer på mor- og barn segmentet, og deres produkter er basert på økologiske og naturlige ingredienser. Gjennom denne bacheloroppgaven ved BI Trondheim ...