• Career challenges in smart cities: A sociotechnical systems view on sustainable careers 

      Curşeu, Petru Lucian; Semeijn, Judith Hilde; Nikolova, Irina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Smart cities are a modern reality in an increasingly digitized and fast changing world; and, as multidimensional, multilayered and interconnected career ecosystems they bring a number of challenges for the development of ...
    • Career success across the globe: Insights from the 5C project 

      Mayrhofer, Wolfgang; Briscoe, Jon P.; Hall, Douglas; Dickmann, Michael; Dries, Nicky; Dysvik, Anders; Kaše, Robert; Parry, Emma; Unite, Julie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
    • Career transitions and career success from a lifespan developmental perspective: A 15 year longitudinal study 

      Steindórsdóttir, Bryndís Dögg; Sanders, Karin; Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Dysvik, Anders (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We draw on the conservation of resources theory to examine how upward and horizontal career transitions contribute to both objective and subjective career success among a longitudinal sample, covering the first 10 to 15 ...
    • Careers in context: An international study of career goals as mesostructure between societies' career‐related human potential and proactive career behaviour 

      Andresen, Maike; Apospori, Eleni; Gunz, Hugh; Suzanne, Pamela Agata; Taniguchi, Mami; Lysova, Evgenia I.; Adeleye, Ifedapo; Babalola, Olusegun; Bagdadli, Silvia; Bakuwa, Rhoda; Milikic, Biljana Bogicevic; Bosak, Janine; Briscoe, Jon P.; Cha, Jong-Seok; Chudzikowski, Katharina; Cotton, Richard; Dello Russo, Silvia; Dickmann, Michael; Dries, Nicky; Dysvik, Anders; Eggenhofer-Rehart, Petra; Zhangfeng, Fei; Ferencikova, Sonia; Gianecchini, Martina; Gubler, Martin; Hackett, Denisa; Hall, Douglas T; Jepsen, Denise; Çakmak-Otluoglu, Kadriye Övgü; Kaše, Robert; Khapova, Svetlana; Kim, Najung; Lazarova, Mila; Lehmann, Philip; Madero, Sergio; Mandel, Debbie; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang; Mishra, Sushanta Kumar; Naito, Chikae; Nikodijevic, Ana D.; Parry, Emma; Reichel, Astrid; Rozo Posada, Paula Liliana; Saher, Noreen; Saxena, Richa (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Careers exist in a societal context that offers both constraints and opportunities for career actors. Whereas most studies focus on proximal individual and/or organisational‐level variables, we provide insights into how ...
    • Carry trades, order flow, and the forward bias puzzle 

      Breedon, Francis; Rime, Dagfinn; Vitale, Paolo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We investigate the relation between foreign exchange (FX) order ow and the forward bias. We outline a decomposition of the forward bias according to which a negative correlation between interest rate di erentials and ...
    • Caught in the middle: buying from markets and selling to networks 

      Abrahamsen, Morten H.; Håkansson, Håkan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The purpose of this paper is to look at how relationships between buyers and sellers are affected when on the supply side the most important resource is available only through a trading system created from a market ...
    • Causal effects of paternity leave on children and parents 

      Cools, Sara; Fiva, Jon H.; Kirkebøen, Lars J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Reserving a share of the parental leave period for fathers is considered necessary for inducing fathers to take leave, and for men's increased participation in child-rearing. We investigate how a parental leave reform ...
    • Celebrating 40 years of panel data analysis: Past, present and future 

      Sarafidis, Vasilis; Wansbeek, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The present special issue features a collection of papers presented at the 2017 International Panel Data Conference, hosted by the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, Greece. The conference marked the 40th anniversary ...
    • CEO Dividend Protection 

      Zhang, Danielle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This paper studies CEO dividend protection, an important element in the executive compensation package that protect CEOs’ compensation from stock price drops due to dividend payments. First, I show that there is large ...
    • CEO wealth and cross-border acquisitions by SMEs 

      Zilja, Flladina; Benito, Gabriel R G; Boustanifar, Hamid; Zhang, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study examines the role of chief executive officers’ (CEOs) wealth in explaining the cross-border acquisition (CBA) activity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). CBAs require substantial financial resources ...
    • Chairman of the board incarcerated for white-collar crime after bankruptcy: What does his autobiography tell us about convenience? 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Some members of the upper echelon in society violate laws whenever they feel necessary. They have access to resources to commit and conceal financial crime while they deny the guilty mind. Autobiographies by convicted ...
    • Challenges of Performance Measurement in Lean Construction and the Last Planner System®: A Norwegian Case 

      Bygballe, Lena Elisabeth; Sand-Holm, Sanne; Pakoglu, Ceyda; Svalestuen, Fredrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Question: How and why is performance measured in relation to Lean Construction (LC) and the Last Planner System® (LPS®)? What are key challenges thereof, and how might these be overcome? Purpose: The purpose of this ...
    • Change in toddlers' cortisol activity during a year in childcare. Associations with childcare quality, child temperament, well-being and maternal education. 

      Nystad, Kathrin; Drugli, May Britt; Lydersen, Stian; Lekhal, Ratib; Buøen, Elisabet Solheim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol have been found in toddlers in childcare. Measuring cortisol may provide an indication of children’s experiences in childcare and help to adjust practices better to their ...
    • Changes in unrelated variety and climbing the poverty ladder: a U-shaped relationship 

      Lu, Ren; Zhao, Xiangying; Peng, Xiangcai; Liu, Yinglin; Reve, Torger; Lv, Daguo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The purpose of this paper is to study how changes in unrelated variety influence individuals’ poverty alleviation. Drawing on the LiTS III database, we employed the Oprobit model to test 5007 individual-level observations ...
    • Changing practice through boundary organizing: a case from medical R&D 

      Mørk, Bjørn E.; Hoholm, Thomas; Maaninen-Olsson, Eva; Aanestad, Margunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This article contributes to our understanding of practices in innovating organizations. Previous studies have demonstrated how breakthroughs in knowledge may fail to be translated into practices if they are not aligned ...
    • Changing times for digitalization: The multiple roles of temporal shifts in enabling organizational change 

      Söderlund, Jonas; Pemsel, Sofia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Shifting an organization’s temporal order can be a key mechanism for accomplishing organizational change, but it is also fundamentally problematic: instead of helping an organization accomplish change, it may simply reinforce ...
    • Characteristics of financial crime investigation reports by fraud examiners 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      The activity of private investigations by fraud examiners is a business of lawyers, auditors and other professionals who investigate suspicions of financial crime by white-collar criminals. This article presents results ...
    • Characteristics of white-collar criminals: a Norwegian study 

      Filstad, Cathrine; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This article addresses the following research question: What are the characteristics of white-collar criminals in Norway? Our research is based on data from articles in Norwegian financial newspapers for one year were a ...
    • Characterizing and Assessing Temporal Heterogeneity: Introducing a Change Point Framework, with Applications on the Study of Democratization 

      Hermansen, Gudmund Horn; Knutsen, Carl Henrik; Nygård, Håvard Mokleiv (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Various theories in political science point to temporal heterogeneity in relationships of interest. Yet, empirical research typically ignores such heterogeneity or employs fairly crude measures to evaluate it. Advances in ...
    • Child Penalties in Politics 

      Fiva, Jon H.; King, Max-Emil Mohn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Women tend to experience a substantial decline in their labour income after their first child is born, while men do not. Do such ‘child penalties’ also exist in the political arena? Using comprehensive administrative data ...