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Do expert patients get better treatment than others? Agency discrimination and statistical discrimination in obstetrics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)We address models that can explain why expert patients (obstetricians, midwives and doctors) are treated better than non-experts (mainly non-medical training). Models of statistical discrimination show that benevolent ... -
Do Ideals Differ and Matter? An Investigation of Authentic Leadership Ideals Among Norwegian Military Officers Across Generations – and Its Impact on Leadership Practice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The aim of the present study was to learn more about the content of leadership ideals among Norwegian military officers, and to what degree such ideals influence the officers’ actual leadership practice. We have also ... -
Do Privacy Concerns about Social Robots Affect Use Intentions? Evidence from an Experimental Vignette Study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)While the privacy implications of social robots have been increasingly discussed and privacy-sensitive robotics is becoming a research field within human-robot interaction, little empirical research has investigated privacy ... -
Do re-election probabilities influence public investment?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)An insight from dynamic political economy is that elected officials may use state variables to affect the choices of their successors. We exploit the staggered timing of local and national elections in Norway to investigate ... -
Do Voluntary Associations Show their Bright or Dark Side under Adverse Societal Shocks? Evidence from 9/11
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)In this article, we reassess the relation between association membership and individuals’ feelings about immigrants, thereby focusing on possible shifts in this relation in the wake of negative societal shocks (i.e., the ... -
Do you get what you pay for? Sales incentives and implications for motivation and changes in turnover intention and work effort
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This study investigated relations between pay-for-performance incentives designed to vary in instrumentality (annual pay-for-performance, quarterly pay-for-performance, and base pay level) and employee outcomes (self-reported ... -
Dobbeltbindingsledelse og den "schizofrene" organisasjon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)«Du kan ta fullt og helt ansvar for dette prosjektet», sier sjefen, «det er fint og viktig at dere tar tak i dette og er i gang med å finne løsninger så organisasjonen kommer på sporet igjen.» Det høres kanskje lovende ut, ... -
Doctors in distress: The personality profile of derailing doctors
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective: This study looked at the bright and dark-side personality profile of distressed and potentially derailing doctors (82% male). The derailing doctors were on average 48.75 years old, and from many specialities, ... -
Does aging affect preferences for welfare spending? A study of peoples’ spending preferences in 22 countries, 1985-2006
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)A recurrent assertion is that aging will intensify age-related conflict over public budget allocation. If people are led by their self-interest, the young will prioritize public education services, while the elderly will ... -
Does emotional intelligence and resilience moderate the relationship between the Dark Triad and personal and work burnout?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This paper used moderator analysis to test whether emotional intelligence and resilience moderated the relationship between the Dark Triad variables and burnout. 232 adults completed measures of all variables. Primary ... -
Does information sharing reduce the role of collateral as a screening device?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Information sharing and collateral are both devices that help banks reduce the cost of adverse selection. We examine whether they are likely to be used as substitutes (information sharing reduces the need for collateral) ... -
Does mandatory gender balance work? Changing organizational form to avoid board upheaval
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Norway is the first, and so far the only, country to mandate a minimum fraction of female and male directors on corporate boards. We find that after a new gender balance law surprisingly stipulated that the firm must be ... -
Does Oil Promote or Prevent Coups? the Answer Is Yes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A large literature investigates the relation between oil and conflict, yet no empirical study has found any link between oil and coups d’état. Using a new data set on oil production separated into onshore and offshore ... -
Does publication of interest rate paths provide guidance?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Does the central bank practice of publishing interest rate projections (IRPs) improve how market participants map new information into future interest rates? Using high-frequency data on forward rate agreements (FRAs) we ... -
Does Service Employees’ Appearance Affect the Healthiness of Food Choice?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Derived from previous research on social influence on food consumption and social comparison theory, this article examines the effect of service employees’ appearance on consumers’ food choice using an experimental study, ... -
Does service employees’ appearance affect the healthiness of food choice?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Derived from previous research on social influence on food consumption and social comparison theory, this article examines the effect of service employees’ appearance on consumers’ food choice using an experimental study, ... -
Does social media usage matter? An analysis of online practices and digital media perceptions of communication practitioners in Europe
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)A key aspect for understanding and explaining online communication is the micro level of communication practitioners’ social media usage and their general attitudes towards digital platforms. This paper investigates how ... -
Does special education predict students’ math and language skills?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A large number of children are today receiving special education in Norway. The high cost to society and possible long-term consequences for the students make it important to understand the interrelationship of the causes ... -
Does Sponsorship Work in the Same Way in Different Sponsorship Contexts?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Research Paper Purpose The development of a comprehensive model of high-level sponsorship effects that works well in both sports and cultural sponsorship contexts. Design/Methodology/Approach The sponsorship model ... -
Does stock liquidity shape voluntary disclosure? Evidence from the SEC tick size pilot program
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Employing the SEC Tick Size Pilot Program, which increases the minimum trading unit of a set of randomly selected small-capitalization stocks, we examine whether and how an exogenous change in stock liquidity affects ...