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    • An interpretable unsupervised Bayesian network model for fault detection and diagnosis 

      Yang, Wei-Ting; Reis, Marco; Borodin, Valeria; Juge, Michel; Roussy, Agnès (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Process monitoring is a critical activity in manufacturing industries. A wide variety of data-driven approaches have been developed and employed for fault detection and fault diagnosis. Analyzing the existing process ...
    • An improved decision support model for scheduling production in an engineer-to-order manufacturer 

      Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane; Nonås, Sigrid Lise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper outlines a mathematical model to solve a scheduling problem for a company engineering and producing propellers to order. Nonås and Olsen (Comput Oper Res 32(9):2351–2382, 2005) have previously introduced a Mixed ...
    • Pulling Together While Falling Apart: A Relational View on Integration in Serial Acquirers 

      Colman, Helene Loe; Lunnan, Randi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      n this paper, we bring to the fore the role of relationships in serial acquirers. Through an in-depth, qualitative, longitudinal study, we explore how engaging in sequential and overlapping processes of postacquisition ...
    • Understanding the Firm in the Informal Economy: A Research Agenda 

      Haarman, Amanda; Larsen, Marcus Møller; Namatovu, Rebecca (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Informal firms prevail and preoccupy a dominant share of the economic activity in many developing countries. Yet, few attempts have been made to systematically integrate dominant theories of the firm with the empirical ...
    • Assessing the influence of colour and glass type on beer expectations 

      Casales-Garcia, Vicente; Gonzalez-Abril, Luis; Veflen, Nina; Velasco, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We evaluated how beer colour and glass type interact when it comes to forming beer expectations. Following previous research, we predicted that, given that colour is a dominant feature in food and beverage expectations, ...
    • The taste of visual textures 

      Escobar, Francisco Jose Barbosa; Wang, Qian Janice; Corredor, Andres; Velasco, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Numerous crossmodal correspondences between visual elements and basic tastes have been documented in recent years. Research has shown that many of these correspondences can influence taste expectations when applied in food ...
    • Time-varying trend models for forecasting inflation in Australia 

      Guo, Na; Zhang, Bo; Cross, Jamie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      We investigate whether a class of trend models, which decompose a time series into an underlying trend and transitory component, with various error term structures can improve upon the forecast performance of commonly used ...
    • Unpacking Joint Attributions of Cities and Nation States as Actors in Global Affairs 

      Buhmann, Alexander (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Public diplomacy efforts of nation states and cities within these states inevitably develop alongside another, giving rise to joint attributions regarding these entities as actors in global affairs, though also potentially ...
    • Flexible work and personal digital infrastructures 

      Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein; Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie; Butler, Brian S.; Savage, Saiph; Lutz, Christoph; Dunn, Michael; Sawyer, Steve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      As flexible work arrangements such as remote working or digital nomadism are normalized, the structure of work, performance expectations, and employee-employer relationships fundamentally change, presenting both benefits ...
    • Consumer Centered Policy Inquiries: a Call to Explore Policy Through a Consumer Lens and Consumers Through a Policy Lens 

      Block, Lauren; Vallen, Beth; Warlop, Luk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The Journal of Public Policy and Marketing has long welcomed scientific inquiry at the intersection of public policy and consumer behavior. While the existence of this intersection feels like a given, defining the contours ...
    • Dynamic spending and portfolio decisions with a soft social norm 

      Mork, Knut Anton; Harang, Fabian Andsem; Trønnes, Haakon Andreas; Bjerketvedt, Vegard Skonseng (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We explore the implications of a preference ordering for an investor-consumer with a strong preference for keeping consumption above an exogenous social norm, but who is willing to tolerate occasional dips below it. We do ...
    • A facet measure of money madness: A preliminary analyses of a new questionnaire 

      Furnham, Adrian; Horne, George (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This study reports on the development of a new, facet level questionnaire to measure “money madness” based on a well-established, four-factor model. It reviews the papers currently available to researchers on those with ...
    • A Routine Dynamics Lens on the Stability-Change Dilemma in Project-Based Organizations 

      Bygballe, Lena Elisabeth; Swärd, Anna; Vaagaasar, Anne Live (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      A central issue in project-based organizations (PBOs) is how to balance the need for flexibly responding to changing customer demands and creating consistent performance in the organization at large. This article discusses ...
    • Motivational profiles and safety-related traits 

      Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This article is concerned with the relationship between the job motivational and preference profile of individuals and their engagement in safety behaviours. Studies have investigated personality traits but not motive and ...
    • The Impact of Partners’ Economic Incentives on Audit Quality in Big 4 Partnerships 

      Dekeyser, Simon; Gaeremynck, Ann; Knechel, W. Robert; Willekens, Marleen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Economic incentives are fundamental for understanding auditor behavior. In this paper, we investigate the association between the extent of partners’ fee-based compensation, partners’ observable net wealth, and audit ...
    • Contagion between real estate and financial markets: A Bayesian quantile-on-quantile approach 

      Caporin, Massimiliano; Gupta, Rangan; Ravazzolo, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      We study contagion between Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and the equity market in the U.S. over four sub-samples covering January, 2003 to December, 2017, by using Bayesian nonparametric quantile-on-quantile (QQ) ...
    • Can transparency strengthen the legitimacy of international institutions? Evidence from the UN Security Council 

      Tørstad, Vegard Heggelund (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Can transparency enhance the legitimacy of international institutions? As transparency has become a widely applied procedural standard in international politics, a range of institutions have implemented transparency reforms ...
    • The relative effectiveness of overlapping international institutions: European Union versus United Nations regulations of air pollution 

      Tveit, Andreas Kokkvoll; Tørstad, Vegard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Which types of international institutions display higher ability to change states’ behaviour? This article assesses the relative environmental effectiveness of a management-based (‘soft’) and an enforcement-based (‘hard’) ...
    • The Knowledge work of the Future and the Future of Knowledge work 

      Jevnaker, Birgit Helene; Olaisen, Johan Leif (Conference object, 2022)
      Our paper investigates what forms the knowledge work design on a corporate level in the future. The future might be 2025, 2030, or 2035. The methodology includes interviews with researchers working with these issues in ...
    • Coordinating Activity Interdependencies in the Contemporary Economy: The Principle of Distributed Control 

      Harrison, Debbie; Munksgaard, Kristin B.; Prenkert, Frans (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This study addresses the lack of knowledge about inter-organizational activity coordination in the contemporary economy. Existing understanding of economic coordination within inter-organizational research is based on the ...