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    • Ready, steady, go ... or no? : Perceived human resource practices, change readiness and change turbulence 

      Fjeldhus, Margrete Steen; Nilo, Silje Helen (Master thesis, 2017)
      In a world where digitalization and an accelerating environmental complexity is affecting organizations, managing changes with great complexity and high frequency is required. This can result in unexpected challenges, ...
    • Real effects of auditor conservatism 

      Chy, Mahfuz; Hope, Ole-Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      We examine the effect of auditor conservatism on corporate innovation. We hypothesize that, because conservative auditors constrain income-increasing accounting discretion, managers may sacrifice long-term investments in ...
    • The real effects of financial reporting: Evidence and suggestions for future research 

      Biehl, Henrike; Bleibtreu, Christopher; Stefani, Ulrike (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      This article systematically reviews 94 accounting and finance studies that address the real effects of financial reporting. Whereas the effects of financial reporting on capital suppliers’ decisions traditionally have ...
    • Real investment and risk dynamics 

      Cooper, Ilan; Priestley, Richard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      The spread in average returns between low and high asset growth and investment portfolios is largely accounted for by their spread in systematic risk, as measured by the Chen, Roll and Ross (1986) factors. In addition, ...
    • Real men don’t share (online): perceived neediness and the frequent-posting femininity stereotype 

      Edelblum, Andrew B.; Warren, Nathan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Purpose Research emphasizes the motivations underlying and potential harmful consequences of social media use, but there is little understanding of stigmas faced by individual social media users, particularly as they pertain ...
    • Realized Volatility Modeling of S&P 500 Index Members and the Impact of Temporal Variations in the Mean Levels 

      Fredrik Våland, Fusdahl; Johansen, Fredrik Nordby (Master thesis, 2021)
      Using a daily panel dataset including almost all the stocks in the S&P 500 dating back to 1985, we document strong similarities in the risk dynamics across stocks. The similarities in risk dynamics are exploited by ...
    • Reallønnsomhetsanalyse for Otera Infra AS 

      Bjørnar Hellerslien, Bjørnar; Uppstad, Thor Andre (Bachelor thesis, 2017)
      I denne oppgaven tok vi for oss en realinvesteringsanalyse. Otera Infra AS ønsket at vi skulle utrede et metodeverk for en eie eller leie problemstilling, som de kan benytte som beslutningsgrunnlag i den daglige driften. ...
    • Real‐time versus day‐ahead market power in a hydro‐based electricity market 

      Mauritzen, Johannes; Tangerås, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper develops a theoretical framework to analyze the link between real‐time and day‐ahead competition in a hydro‐based wholesale electricity market. Predictions of the model are tested on a detailed data set of trades ...
    • Reasons for household food waste with special attention to packaging 

      Williams, Helén; Wikström, Fredrik; Otterbring, Tobias; Löfgren, Martin; Gustafsson, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      The amount of food waste needs to be reduced in order to sustain the world’s limited resources and secure enough food to all humans. Packaging plays an important role in reducing food waste. The knowledge about how packaging ...
    • Reasons for white-collar abuse of financial support packages during the Covid-19 pandemic: A convenience theory approach 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Convenience theory is an emerging theoretical perspective to explain the phenomenon of white-collar crime. This article presents a one-sided theoretical study of convenience themes that emerged for white-collar offenders ...
    • Rebirth from the ashes: Failure events and new venture creation in Norway 

      Wang, Pengfei (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      How do failure events affect subsequent new venture creation? The existing literature seems to point in two opposing directions. While the information perspective suggests that failure events undermine collective beliefs ...
    • Rebooting Healthcare: Deploying Collaborative Networks to Enhance Healthcare Effectiveness 

      Duraj, Patrik; Rizi, Kristian Werner (Master thesis, 2018)
      The following Master Thesis investigates how Collaborative Networks may be sustained in healthcare, by investigating their value creation and value appropriation activities. Collaborative Networks have appeared, due to ...
    • Recep Tayyip Erdogan - en demokratisk valgt autokrat? 

      Helgevold, Ketil; Vestbø, Helga Strand; Ersdal, Tor Albert (Master thesis, 2023)
      Kyniker? Folkets mann? Islamsk fundamentalist? Karismatisk leder? Rå maktpolitiker? Nasjonsbygger av Guds nåde? Juksemaker? Merkelappene på den tyrkiske presidenten Recep Tayyip Erdogan har vært mange og peker i forskjellige ...
    • Recommendations for the Sharing Economy: (Re-)Balancing Power 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lutz, Christoph; Fieseler, Christian (Research report, 2018)
      This report, ‘Recommendations for the Sharing Economy: (Re-)Balancing Power’, forms one element of a European Union Horizon 2020 Research Project on the sharing economy: Ps2Share ‘Participation, Privacy, and Power in the ...
    • Reconnecting Leader-Member Exchange and Social Exchange Theory 

      Andersen, Ingvild (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2022)
      Leader–member exchange (LMX) theory originally has strong theoretical ties with social exchange theory (SET) (Liden, Sparrowe, & Wayne, 1997). Still, several scholars have argued that the connection to SET has been lacking ...
    • Recruiter perceptions of interview faking in selection processes 

      Boyar, Aysen; Skorge, Maren (Master thesis, 2021)
      Existing literature determines that faking occurs within employment interviews but has not yet focused on patterns among faking behaviors. Furthermore, extant research has stated that recruiters, in general, are poor at ...
    • Recruiting, selecting, retaining, and monitoring successful investment managers: A review of a scattered literature 

      Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This article attempts a comprehensive and multi‐disciplinary review of a scattered literature on the characteristics of successful investment managers. It considers nonpeer reviewed papers and reports written by organizations ...
    • Redaktører i Omstilling: Faktorer som påvirker et høyt jobbengasjement 

      Wilberg, Erik; Matthiesen, Stig Berge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Norske redaktører er stort sett tilfreds med og er engasjert i jobben, men kjenner større usikkerhet i den digitale verden. Vår spørreskjemaundersøkelse til redaktørene i norske mediehus belyser ulike hendelser i utviklingen ...
    • Redaktører og endringstrykk: Om koblingen mellom arbeidsmiljø, omstillinger og gjennomtrekk 

      Matthiesen, Stig Berge; Wilberg, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Mediebransjen er i stor endring. Dette er noe lederne i mediehusene kjenner på, ikke minst redaktørene. Kan all turbulensen rundt endring slite slik på redaktørene at de vurderer stillingen sin? Denne artikkelen tar opp ...
    • Redefining family ownership and how it affects firm performance 

      Fosse, Truls; Dokken, Marina England (Master thesis, 2017)
      Through this thesis, we want to challenge the established family firm definition of 50% family ownership. We do this by incorporating additional criteria such as active management from the controlling family and a ...