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    • Varsling som aktuelt fenomen i Norge 

      Matthiesen, Stig Berge (Journal article, 2018)
      Artikkelen setter dagsorden for valget av varsling som tema. Først skisseres samfunnsaktuelle problemstillinger fra den siste tid, detter gjennomgås aktuelle endringer i lovverket og så presenteres kort de ulike bidragene ...
    • Venner og kjente - hvordan hjelper de deg til bedre lønnsomhet i næringsklynger? 

      Dahlstrøm, Robert; Silkoset, Ragnhild; Nilsen, Harald; Nygaard, Arne (Journal article, 2010)
      Hvilke fordeler møter bedrifter gjennom samlokalisering? Hva oppnår for eksempel butikker gjennom lokalisering i kjøpesentre? Det har lenge vært kjent at slike næringsklynger (eller «klustere») stimulerer økonomisk vekst ...
    • Verdiskapende kommunikasjon i endringsprosesser: Et bedriftseksempel fra en avdeling i Statoil 

      Olaisen, Johan; Revang, Øivind; Rosendahl, Tom (Journal article, 2018)
      Statoils konsernstrategi for 2010 var at alle avdelingene skulle endres fra matriseorganisering til nettverksorganisering i en dynamisk virtuell organisasjon. Dette skulle medføre at alle operasjoner i Statoil ble integrerte ...
    • Vi kan ikke spise algoritmer 

      Garnes, Åge; Heggernes, Tarjei Alvær (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Industri 4.0 har blitt lansert som betegnelse på den neste teknologiske revolusjonen. Den aktuelle utviklingen innebærer at algoritmer bygges inn i det meste av våre materielle omgivelser. Alt blir digitalisert og kan ...
    • Victims of white-collar crime 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set of relationships between offenders and victims, as there is less obvious direct harm or blood on the streets. It appears ...
    • VIEWPOINT: GETTING YOUR QUALITATIVE SERVICE RESEARCH 

      Holmlund, Maria; Witell, Lars; Gustafsson, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A manuscript that uses the right quotes to illustrate an interesting phenomenon allows the reader to get close and personal with the informants and events that inspired the researcher(s). This intimacy means that the reader ...
    • Violations of the social license to operate: Evidence from fraud investigation reports 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Traditionally, white-collar and corporate crime research has focused on the role of the criminal justice system in prosecuting and punishing offenders and offenses. The frequent lack of prosecution and punishment has been ...
    • Virtual terroir and the premium coffee experience 

      Barbosa Escobar, Francisco; Petit, Olivia; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      With its origin-centric value proposition, the specialty coffee industry seeks to educate consumers about the value of the origin of coffee and how the relationship with farmers ensures quality and makes coffee a premium ...
    • Vision (im)possible? The effects of in-store signage on customers’ visual attention 

      Otterbring, Tobias; Wästlund, Erik; Gustafsson, Anders; Shams, Poja (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      We used two eye-tracking field experiments to investigate the extent to which in-store signage is used during navigation and decision making, and how the viewing of signage influences customers’ visual attention and choice ...
    • Voicing moral concerns: Yes, but how? The use of Socratic dialogue methodology 

      Brinkmann, Johannes; Lindemann, Beate; Sims, Ronald R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      After a selective review of relevant literature about teaching business ethics, this paper builds on a summary of Fred Bird’s thoughts about the voicing of moral concerns provided in his book about moral muteness (1996). ...
    • Voldelige jenters opplevelse av skolen som arena for læring og sosialt samspill 

      Faldet, Ann-Cathrin; Lekhal, Ratib (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Kunnskapen om jenter med et volds- og aggresjonsproblem er langt mer sparsom enn tilsvarende vansker hos gutter. Denne studien utnytter data fra 9442 elever, hvorav 60 jenter og 254 gutter er definert til å ha voldelig ...
    • Volterra Equations Driven by Rough Signals 3: Probabilistic Construction of the Volterra Rough Path for Fractional Brownian Motions 

      Harang, Fabian Andsem; Wang, Xiaohua; Tindel, Samy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Based on the recent development of the framework of Volterra rough paths (Harang and Tindel in Stoch Process Appl 142:34–78, 2021), we consider here the probabilistic construction of the Volterra rough path associated to ...
    • Voting when the stakes are high 

      Andersen, Jørgen Juel; Fiva, Jon H.; Natvik, Gisle J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Most theories of voter behavior predict that electoral participation will be higher in elections where more is at stake. We test this prediction by studying how participation is affected by exogenous variation in local ...
    • Wage expenditures and sporting success: An analysis of Norwegian and Swedish football 2010-2013 

      Madsen, Dag Øivind; Stenheim, Tonny; Hansen, Steffen Boas; Zagheri, Ali; Grønseth, Bjørn Ove (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This study examines the relationship between wage expenditures and sporting success in Norwegian and Swedish football. While previous studies have shown a strong correlation between wage expenditures and sporting success, ...
    • Wages and Human Capital in Finance: International Evidence, 1970-2011 

      Boustanifar, Hamid; Grant, Everett; Reshef, Ariell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We study the allocation and compensation of human capital in the finance industry in a set of developed economies in 1970–2011. Finance relative wages generally increase—but not in all countries, and to varying degrees. ...
    • Wall street analysts as investor relations officers 

      Hope, Ole-Kristian; Huang, Zhongwei; Moldovan, Rucsandra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      This paper examines the practice of hiring financial analysts as investor relations officers (IRO). We posit that analysts-turned-IROs (AIROs) have a competitive advantage in communicating with investors, thereby lowering ...
    • "Want to" Versus "Have to": Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivators as Predictors of Compliance Behavior Intention 

      Hofeditz, Marcel; Nienaber, Ann-Marie; Dysvik, Anders; Schewe, Gerhard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      “Worthless,” “money burning,” or “black holes” is how media and professionals describe compliance practices today. Practitioners are unenthusiastic ab out con-trol systems, codes of conducts, and systems for compliance ...
    • Was the grass trampled when the two elephants fought? Measuring societal cultures: project GLOBE vs. Hofstede 

      Warner-Søderholm, Gillian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      In quantitative-based research within the field of societal cultural studies, two of the foremost research teams, namely Hofstede (2001) and House et al. (2004), have held the limelight during the last half decade. During ...
    • Was Weber Really Wrong? A Comment on Some Recent Empirical Studies on Economic Growth 

      Zhang, Tong (Journal article, 2021)
      In the last two decades, there have been two influential papers in empirical economic growth, Becker and Woessmann (2009) and Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson (2001), which explicitly or implicitly claim that Weber's thesis ...
    • Waste separation: a study among university students in the Netherlands. 

      Árnadóttir, Augusta; Kok, Gerjo; van Gils, Suzanne; Ten Hoor, Gill (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Recycling waste is important to reduce the production of greenhouse gasses. The aim of this project was to understand determinants of cafeteria waste separation behavior among university students. First, the determinants ...