• Practice theory and the study of interaction in business relationships: Some methodological implications 

      La Rocca, Antonella; Hoholm, Thomas; Mørk, Bjørn Erik (Journal article, 2017)
      Research on customer–supplier relationships in business markets has evidenced the centrality of interaction processes. However, while several studies examine interaction processes and their consequences in relation to the ...
    • Practitioner involvement and support in children’s learning during free play in two Norwegian kindergartens 

      Karlsen, Lisa; Lekhal, Ratib (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This research focuses on how practitioners in two Norwegian kindergartens interact with children during free play. The purpose of the study is to draw attention to the way the practitioners supported children’s learning ...
    • Practopoietic lens to conceptualize temporary organizing 

      Dwivedula, Ravikiran; Bredillet, Christophe N.; Müller, Ralf (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize temporary organizing as a practopoietic system. We critically review the current conceptualizations of projects; from the traditional project management perspective, and the ...
    • Predicting survey responses: How and why semantics shape survey statistics on organizational behaviour 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Larsen, Kai Rune; Martinsen, Øyvind Lund; Bong, Chih How (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Some disciplines in the social sciences rely heavily on collecting survey responses to detect empirical relationships among variables. We explored whether these relationships were a priori predictable from the semantic ...
    • Predictors of students’ preferences for assessment methods 

      Neto, Joana; Neto, Félix; Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The aim of this study is to examine whether a preference for specific assessment methods in higher education is associated with personality and character strengths. Two-hundred and seventy Portuguese students completed a ...
    • Preferences for scarce medical resource allocation: Differences between experts and the general public and implications for the COVID‐19 pandemic 

      Grover, Simmy; McClelland, Alastair; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This study concerns what lay people believe is the best way to allocate scarce medical resources. A sample of 515 individuals completed a short questionnaire asking them to rank‐order eight different ethical positions with ...
    • Prescribing antibiotics when the stakes are higher — do GPs prescribe less when patients are pregnant? A retrospective observational study 

      Fossum, Guro Haugen; Gjelstad, Svein; Kværner, Kari Jorunn; Lindbæk, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background Most oral antibiotics are prescribed by GPs, and they are therefore the most important influencers with regard to improving antibiotic prescription patterns. Although GPs’ prescription patterns in general are ...
    • Prevention of white-collar crime by knowledge and learning in business organizations: An empirical study of chief financial officer management 

      Gottschalk, Petter; Solli-Sæther, Hans (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Knowledge and learning are important in combating financial crime generally and white-collar crime in particular. The purpose of this research is to generate insights into prevention approaches in practice that may reflect ...
    • Prevention of White-Collar Crime: The Role of Accounting 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      White-collar crime is financial crime committed by upper class members of society for personal or organizational gain. White-collar criminals are individuals who tend to be wealthy, highly educated, and socially connected. ...
    • Price Dispersion and the Role of Stores 

      Moen, Espen Rasmus; Wulfsberg, Fredrik; Aas, Øyvind Nilsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In this paper, we study price dispersion in the Norwegian retail market for 766 products across 4,297 stores over 60 months. Price dispersion for homogeneous products is significant and persistent, with a coefficient of ...
    • Price space and product demography: Evidence from the workstation industry, 1980–1996 

      Wang, Pengfei (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This study adds to the product innovation literature by emphasizing the important yet understudied role of price distribution in shaping product demography (i.e. new product introductions and exits). While prior research ...
    • Pricing efficiency across destination markets for Norwegian salmon exports 

      Oglend, Atle; Straume, Hans-Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper investigates how pricing efficiency of Norwegian salmon exports varies across destination market characteristics. Efficiency is defined as the rate at which individual transaction prices adjust to common market ...
    • The Priest, the Sex Worker, and the CEO: Measuring Motivation by Job Type 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Larsen, Kai Rune; Nimon, Kim; Hovland, Christiane V.; Arnesen, Merethe (Others, 2020)
      This study uses latent semantic analysis (LSA) to explore how prevalent measures of motivation are interpreted across very diverse job types. Building on the Semantic Theory of Survey Response (STSR), we calculate “semantic ...
    • Principals, agents and entrepreneurs in white-collar crime: An empirical typology of white-collar criminals 

      Arnulf, Jan Ketil; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in terms of the roles they and their victims had in their crimes. Establishing a typology framework based on agency models, ...
    • Prinsippbaserte versus regelbaserte regnskapsstandarder 

      Baksaas, Kjell Magne; Stenheim, Tonny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Høringsutkastet til ny Norsk Regnskapsstandard aktualiserer spørsmålet om prinsippbasert eller regelbasert regnskapsregulering. Standarden er mer prinsippbasert enn dagens regulering. Prinsippbasert regulering kjennetegnes ...
    • Prisdiskiminering i dagligvarebransjen 

      Gabrielsen, Tommy Staahl; Moen, Espen Rasmus; Nilssen, Tore (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      INNLEDNING Det har foregått en intens diskusjon den siste tiden om hvorvidt det bør innføres et forbud mot prisdiskriminering på leverandørnivå i dagligvaremarkedet. Kjede har stått mot kjede, professor mot professor. ...
    • Prisstrategier hos norske bedrifter 

      Silkoset, Ragnhild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      Mange tror at man kan justere prisen opp og ned etter forgodtbefinnende. Dette stemmer ikke. En bedrifts prisstrategi bygger på en rekke faktorer som har langsiktige konsekvenser for bedriften. Denne artikkelen har tatt ...
    • Pristilbud - veiledning eller villedning? 

      Gripsrud, Geir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      De fleste land har forbud mot villedende framstillinger i annonseringen av varer og tjenester. En detaljhandelskjede henviser ofte til en «førpris» når den vil understreke at et tilbud er gunstig. Hvis denne førprisen er ...
    • Privacy and smart speakers: A multi-dimensional approach 

      Lutz, Christoph; Newlands, Gemma Elisabeth Marjorie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Over the last few years, smart speakers such as Amazon Echo and Google Home have become increasingly present within British households. Yet, privacy remains a prominent concern in the public discourse about smart speakers, ...
    • Privacy cynicism: A new approach to the privacy paradox 

      Hoffmann, Christian Pieter; Lutz, Christoph; Ranzini, Giulia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Privacy concerns among Internet users are consistently found to be high. At the same time, these concerns do not appear to generate a corresponding wave of privacy protection behavior. A number of studies have addressed ...