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Biofuel policy and industrial transition? A Nordic perspective
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The article explores the interplay between policy, technological innovation and market dynamics. It highlights the challenges of combining biofuel policies for ‘greening’ transport with reviving the Nordic forestry industry. ... -
Birds of a feather work together: The role of emotional intelligence and cognitive ability in workplace interaction and advice networks
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The study investigated whether cognitive ability or trait emotional intelligence impacted the formation of task-contingent communication and advice seeking in the workplace. Contrary to the theory driven hypothesis, an ... -
Blame Game and Rotten Apples in Private Investigation Reports: The Case of Hadeland and Ringerike Broadband in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The blame game is a term often used to describe a phenomenon which happens in groups of people when something goes wrong. The blame game hypothesis postulates that private investigators may be misled in their search for ... -
Blurred promises: Ethical consequences of fine print policies in insurance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Abstract The insurance industry’s practice of producing comprehensive insurance policies can have unforeseen and negative ethical consequences. Insurance policies express promises from the insurer to the insured, to the ... -
Bok og nettside som integrert læreverk
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Denne artikkelen bruker et konkret pedagogisk prosjekt i finans til å vise hvordan ønsket om undervisning med relevans og mangfold kan avleire seg i et læreverk. Vår nøkkel er å utvikle bok og nettside i tidsmessig parallell ... -
The Borderline Between Legitimate and Unfair Copying of Products – A Unified Scandinavian Approach?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Freedom of imitation, outside the boundaries of intellectual property protection, can be considered as a prerequisite for free competition in a free market economy. The rules on unfair competition should therefore not serve ... -
The Borderline Between Legitimate and Unfair Copying of Products – A Unified Scandinavian Approach?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Freedom of imitation, outside the boundaries of intellectual property protection, can be considered as a prerequisite for free competition in a free market economy. The rules on unfair competition should therefore not serve ... -
Born to run behind? Persisting birth month effects on earnings
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The relative age effect is an established phenomenon in the literature, but estimates of its strength and duration vary. With Norwegian registry data we investigate how birth month affects earnings throughout the full ... -
Boundary Work among Groups, Occupations, and Organizations: From Cartography to Process
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article reviews scholarship dealing with the notion of “boundary work,” defined as purposeful individual and collective effort to influence the social, symbolic, material, or temporal boundaries, demarcations; and ... -
Boundary Work among Groups, Occupations, and Organizations: From Cartography to Process
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This article reviews scholarship dealing with the notion of “boundary work,” defined as purposeful individual and collective effort to influence the social, symbolic, material, or temporal boundaries, demarcations; and ... -
Boundaryless careers in the gig economy: An oxymoron?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption that actors take responsibility for their own career development and that they consequently take charge of developing their ... -
Boundaryless careers in the gig economy: An oxymoron?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption that actors take responsibility for their own career development and that they consequently take charge of developing their ... -
BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Claim Investigated by Special Master Freeh: A Case for Application of Convenience Theory to White-Collar Misconduct
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)After an oil spill in the Gulf, British Petroleum had to compensate victims of the accident. The total compensation was $11 billion. As suggested by the theory of convenience, a financial motive, an organizational ... -
Brand extension similarity can backfire when you look for something specific
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show that high similarity between a parent brand and an extension category can have a detrimental effect on how a brand extension is perceived to perform on specific attributes. This ... -
A brand hegemony rejection explanation for digital piracy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)BHR is found useful in understanding pirating motivations, which vary greatly across time and across digital mediums. Piracy is often motivated by profit enhancing policies of big media copyright holders, which are deemed ... -
Brand performances in social media
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The branding literature has long recognized the power of storytelling to provide meaning to the brand and practitioners have used storytelling to enhance consumers’ connections with brands. The premise of brand storytelling ... -
Brands in texts: attitudinal effects of brand placements in narrative fiction
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Brand placements have become popular as an alternative brand communication tool for many companies. Previous research on brand placements has mainly considered the communication effects of brands placed in television ... -
Bransjenorm for markedsføring av boliger: faktisk og rettslig betydning
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Breaking Even: Political Economy and Private Enterprise in the Norwegian Glass Industry, 1739-1803
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Using internal debates and surviving account books, this article traces the eighteenth-century history of the Norwegian glass industry, created to exploit Norway’s immense natural resource wealth, and of the chartered ... -
Breaking the psychological distance: the effect of immersive virtual reality on perceived novelty and user satisfaction
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)