• "Smart" diplomacy? Knowledge management in planned turnover environments 

      Minora, Christopher James (Master thesis, 2017)
      Modern communication has ended much of traditional diplomacy. As national leaders and analysts can connect directly with other foreign nations from inside their own boundaries, embassies and consulates have taken on a ...
    • Smarte kontrakter kan hindre grønnvasking 

      Silkoset, Ragnhild; Nygaard, Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Evnen til å spore produktinformasjon har vært mulig gjennom ulike teknologier i årtier. Bidraget i denne artikkelen er å utvikle forståelsen av hvordan smarte kontrakter gjennom blokkjedeteknologien kan være en ...
    • Smarthotel 

      Ottesen, Ine Rydningen; Skordal, Eva Emilie; Olsen, Oddmund Johannes Holmen (Bachelor thesis, 2016)
      Beslutningsproblemet i denne oppgaven er: Har Smarthotel etablert merkekjennskap og hvilke fordeler kan merkekjennskap føre til? Formålet med oppgaven er å kartlegge merkekjennskapen til Smarthotel. Oppgaven belyser ...
    • SmartOptics AS 

      Schøyen, Felix; Haakstad, Simen Johannes (Bachelor thesis, 2021)
      SmartOptics er et selskap som tilbyr teknologiske fiberløsninger for kommunikasjon mellom datasentre og større systemer som sørger for at internett og telefoni fungerer ut til sluttbruker. I 2016 ble det fattet en ...
    • Små og mellomstore bedrifter i NCE Media 

      Aasvang, Hans Are; Monsen, Hans Jørgen; Sørensen, Haakon Theim (Bachelor thesis, 2018)
      I denne bacheloroppgaven har vi tatt for oss næringsklynger. Næringsklynger er betegnelsen på en geografisk konsentrasjon av bedrifter innenfor samme næring. Vi har fokusert oppgaven mot NCE Media, som er medieklyngen ...
    • Snap eller papiravis? Mediebruk i livets ulike faser 

      Wilberg, Erik (Research report, 2019)
      I denne rapporten kan vi se hvordan mediebruken varierer med et begrep for livssyklus – fra enslige uten familie, via barnefamilier og opp til seniorer. I noen grad har dette selvfølgelig med alder å gjøre – men ikke fullt ...
    • Social and economic leader-member exchange and employee creative behavior: The role of employee willingness to take risks and emotional carrying capacity 

      Berg, Stine Therese S.; Grimstad, Arnhild; Škerlavaj, Miha; Černe, Matej (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In the current study we explore the relational aspect of leadership for stimulating employee creative behavior. Drawing on leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we propose that the association between two distinct types of ...
    • Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries 

      Azevedo, Flavio; Pavlovic, Tomislav; Rego, Gabriel G.; Ay, Fehime Ceren; Gjoneska, Biljana; Etienne, Tom W.; Ross, Robert M.; Schönegger, Philipp; Riano-Moreno, Julian C.; Cichocka, Aleksandra; Capraro, Valerio; Cian, Luca; Longoni, Chiara; Chan, Ho Fai; Van Bavel, Jay J.; Sjåstad, Hallgeir; Nezlek, John B.; Alfano, Mark; Gelfand, Michele J.; Birtel, Michele D.; Cislak, Aleksandra; Lockwood, Patricia L.; Abts, Koen; Agadullina, Elena; Aruta, John Jamir Benzon; Besharati, Sahba Nomvula; Bor, Alexander; Choma, Becky L.; Crabtree, Charles David; Cunningham, William A.; De, Koustav; Ejaz, Waqas; Elbaek, Christian T.; Findor, Andrej; Flichtentrei, Daniel; Franc, Renata; Gruber, June; Gualda, Estrella; Horiuchi, Yusaku; Huynh, Toan Luu Duc; Ibanez, Agustin; Imran, Mostak Ahamed; Israelashvili, Jacob; Jasko, Katarzyna; Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw; Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena; Mayiwar, Lewend; Otterbring, Tobias; Boggio, Paulo S.; Sampaio, Waldir M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has afected all domains of human life, including the economic and social fabric of societies. One of the central strategies for managing public health throughout the pandemic has been through persuasive ...
    • Social banks and impact measurement : the cases of Charity Bank and Triodos Bank 

      Bosheim, Siri Aspevik (Master thesis, 2013-02-07)
      Social banks are founded on values of using financial services to “create a positive impact on the society and the environment” (Weber 2011b, 5). How can the banks know that they actually achieve positive impact? How can ...
    • Social capital and the viability of stakeholder-oriented firms: Evidence from savings banks 

      Østergaard, Charlotte; Schindele, Ibolya; Vale, Bent (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We show that social capital improves the viability of stakeholder-oriented rms operating in competitive markets. Studying exits from the population of Norwegian savings banks after deregulations, we nd that banks located ...
    • Social Capital and the Viability of Stakeholder-Oriented Firms: Evidence from Savings Banks 

      Ostergaard, Charlotte; Schindele, Ibolya; Vale, Bent (CCGR Working Paper;1/2015, Working paper, 2015)
      We show that social capital improves the viability of stakeholder-oriented firms operating in competitive markets. Studying exits from the population of Norwegian savings banks after deregulations, we find that banks located ...
    • Social Capital Effect on Private SMEs Tax Avoidance 

      Arnseth, Magnus (Master thesis, 2020)
      This paper presents the first study of the social capital effect on Norwegian private SMEs' tax avoidance behavior and finds that social capital has an impact. Trust is the social capital with the most impact. To identify ...
    • Social communication : the impact of online customer reviews on purchase intention 

      Johansen, Kai Vegard; Hovland, Filip Lundberg (Master thesis, 2013-02-13)
      Consumer-generated product reviews have proliferated online. Driven by the notion that customers’ decision to purchase a product is influenced by the information they obtain from online customer reviews, this thesis examines ...
    • Social Conflict Theory and White-collar Criminals: Why Does the Ruling Class Punish their Own? 

      Bystrova, Elena G.; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Social conflict theory suggests that the professional powerful and wealthy represent the elite and ruling class in society. The theory holds that laws and law enforcement are used by the dominant group to minimize threats ...
    • The Social Cost of Carbon from Permafrost Infrastructure Damage and Carbon Feedback Under Climate Change 

      Singh, Abhijeet Kumar; Medvedeva, Andželika (Master thesis, 2021)
      This research determined the Social Cost of Carbon (SCC) from the combined module comprising permafrost infrastructure damage and carbon feedback under climate change. Climate change is a crisis that requires international ...
    • Social Distancing and Shopping Behaviour: The Role of Anxiety, Attention, and Awareness on Safety Preferences while Queuing during the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Horne, George; Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic increased global anxiety, and many people shopped less frequently. This study quantifies customer preferences in where to shop while following social distancing regulations, specifically ...
    • Social entrepreneurship in the social house building industry in Norway : what is preventing social entrepreneurs to successfully transform the social house building industry in Norway to meet market demand? 

      Kristensen, Trond Sveum (Master thesis, 2013-02-13)
      The purpose of this thesis is to assess the Norwegian social house building industry, and identify potential barriers that limit entrepreneurship within the industry. Failure to meet increasing demand of social houses has ...
    • Social Identification and Redistribution in Heterogeneous Federations: Evidence from Germany and Belgium 

      Holm, Joshua; Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Recent evidence of increasing income heterogeneity within developed countries has reignited debates concerning the redistribution of income and wealth. In this article, we contribute to this debate by assessing the role ...
    • Social Interaction in the Family: Evidence from Investors’ Security Holdings 

      Knüpfer, Samuli; Rantapuska, Elias; Sarvimäki, Matti (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We show that investors tend to hold the same securities as their parents. This intergenerational correlation is stronger for mothers and family members who are more likely to communicate with each other. An instrumental ...
    • Social Media Marketing: Consumer Engagement on Firm Generated Content and its Effect on Brand Attitude 

      Dahl, Katarina; Furnes, Tonje (Master thesis, 2018)
      By using Bohus as a case study, this paper seeks to add to the literature of social media marketing by looking at different drivers of consumer engagement for firm generated content. This particular paper addresses firm ...