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    • Aesthetic plating and motivation in context 

      Velasco, Carlos; Veflen, Nina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Previous research has suggested that people prefer balanced over unbalanced plating compositions. Importantly, though, the question remains as to whether plating balance influences consumers' associations of plating with ...
    • Affective Computing in Marketing: Practical Implications and Research Opportunities Afforded by Emotionally Intelligent Machines 

      Caruelle, Delphine Sylvie Sophie; Shams, Poja; Gustafsson, Anders; Lervik-Olsen, Line (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      After years of using AI to perform cognitive tasks, marketing practitioners can now use it to perform tasks that require emotional intelligence. This advancement is made possible by the rise of afective computing, which ...
    • Affordances Advancing User-Created Communication (UCC) in Service: Interactivity, Visibility, and Anonymity 

      Ciuchita, Robert; Medberg, Gustav; Penttinen, Valeria; Lutz, Christoph; Heinonen, Kristina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Purpose: Digital platform users not only consume but also produce communication related to their experiences. Although service research has explored users’ motivations to communicate and focused on outcomes such as electronic ...
    • After the immigration shock: The causal effect of immigration on electoral preferences 

      Sørensen, Rune Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The influx of immigrants to Norway over the last decades is a large-scale natural experiment. This paper exploits municipal-level variations in the immigrant population (1977–2011) to estimate the causal effects on voter ...
    • Age and Vote Choice: Is There a Conservative Shift among Older Voters? 

      Geys, Benny; Heggedal, Tom-Reiel; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Ageing is often believed to induce a movement towards the right of the political spectrum. Yet, empirical evidence remains inconclusive due to a dearth of longitudinal datasets covering multiple cohorts. Using eleven ...
    • Age, Sex, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Cognitive Intelligence, and Management Level: A Study from Great Britain 

      Treglown, Luke; Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Do non-, first-line, middle and senior managers differ in their cognitive ability and emotional intelligence? In this study we interested in the demographic and ability differences of people at different management levels. ...
    • Agency and economizing in interacted economies 

      Håkansson, Håkan; Olsen, Per Ingvar; Bakken, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This paper discusses some core implications of the bulk of IMP research over the years for the understanding and conceptualization of what we call “interacted agency”. The discussion is also rooted in the two fundamental ...
    • Agency conflicts and auditing in private firms 

      Hope, Ole-Kristian; Langli, John Christian; Thomas, Wayne B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      We are interested in understanding how agency conflicts in private firms arise through ownership structures and family relationships. Specifically, we analyze auditors’ increase of effort and firms’ choice of auditors ...
    • Agency Conflicts and Investment: Evidence from a Structural Estimation 

      Elkahmi, Redouane; Kim, Daniel; Jo, Chanik; Salerno, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We develop a dynamic capital structure model to study how agency conflicts between managers and shareholders affect the joint determination of financing and investment decisions. We show that there are two agency conflicts ...
    • Agency Conflicts and Investment: Evidence from a Structural Estimation 

      Elkahmi, Redouane; Kim, Daniel; Jo, Chanik; Salerno, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We develop a dynamic capital structure model to study how agency conflicts between managers and shareholders affect the joint determination of financing and investment decisions. We show that there are two agency conflicts ...
    • Agency problems and governance mechanisms in collaborative communities 

      Kolbjørnsrud, Vegard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Collaborative communities—where participants collaboratively solve problems and integrate their contributions—are increasingly popular organizational forms in a wide variety of domains. As with any cooperative effort, ...
    • Agglomeration and trade performance – evidence from the Norwegian salmon aquaculture industry 

      Gaasland, Ivar; Straume, Hans-Martin; Vårdal, Erling (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Geographical concentration of industries tends to be important for firms that depend on innovation and are intensive in the use of specialized technology and labor. In this paper, we investigate the interaction between ...
    • Aggregating Heterogeneous-Agent Models with Permanent Income Shocks 

      Harmenberg, Karl (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      I introduce a method for simulating aggregate dynamics of heterogeneous-agent models where log permanent income follows a random walk. The idea is to simulate the model using a counterfactual permanent-income-neutral measure ...
    • AI on the street: Context-dependent responses to artificial intelligence 

      Dorotic, Matilda; Stagno, Emanuela; warlop, luk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      As artificial intelligence (AI) applications proliferate, their creators seemingly anticipate that users will make similar trade-offs between costs and benefits across various commercial and public applications, due to the ...
    • AI on the Street: Context-dependent Responses to Artificial Intelligence 

      Dorotic, Matilda; Stagno, Emanuela; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      As artificial intelligence (AI) applications proliferate, their creators seemingly anticipate that users will make similar trade-offs between costs and benefits across various commercial and public applications, due to the ...
    • The algebra of observables in noncommutative deformation theory 

      Eriksen, Eivind; Siqveland, Arvid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We consider the algebra O(M) of observables and the (formally) versal morphism η : A → O(M) defined by the noncommutative deformation functor DefM of a family M = {M1, . . . , Mr} of right modules over an associative ...
    • Algorithmic Discrimination Causes Less Moral Outrage Than Human Discrimination 

      Bigman, Yochanan E.; Wilson, Desman; Nordmo, Mads; Waytz, Adam; Gray, Kurt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Companies and governments are using algorithms to improve decision-making for hiring, medical treatments, and parole. The use of algorithms holds promise for overcoming human biases in decision-making, but they frequently ...
    • Algorithmic management in a work context 

      Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Lee, Min Kyung; Wolf, Christine; Kinder, Eliscia; Sutherland, Will (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The rapid development of machine-learning algorithms, which underpin contemporary artificial intelligence systems, has created new opportunities for the automation of work processes and management functions. While algorithmic ...
    • Algorithmic Surveillance in the Gig Economy: The Organization of Work through Lefebvrian Conceived Space 

      Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Workplace surveillance is traditionally conceived of as a dyadic process, with an observer and an observee. In this paper, I discuss the implications of an emerging form of workplace surveillance: surveillance with an ...
    • The Allocation of a Scarce Medical Resource: A Cross-Cultural Study Investigating the Influence of Life Style Factors and Patient Gender, and the Coherence of Decision-making 

      Keh, C.; Furnham, Adrian; McClelland, Alastair; Wong, C. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This study examined how lifestyle factors and gender affect kidney allocation to transplant patients by 99 British and Singaporean participants. Thirty hypothetical patients were generated from a combination of six factors ...