• Should pharmaceutical costs be curbed? 

      Brekke, Kurt R.; Dalen, Dag Morten; Strøm, Steinar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Pharmaceuticals account for almost a fifth of total health spending in OECD-countries. Both pharmaceutical innovations and the aging of the population explain the increasing importance of pharmaceuticals in health care. ...
    • Signalling in auctions: Experimental evidence 

      Bos, Olivier; Martinez, Francisco Gomez; Onderstal, Sander; Truyts, Tom (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We study the relative performance of the first-price sealed-bid auction, the second-price sealed-bid auction, and the all-pay sealed-bid auction in a laboratory experiment where bidders can signal information through their ...
    • Signalling taste through packaging: The effects of shape and colour on consumers’ perceptions of white cheeses 

      Veflen, Nina; Velasco, Carlos; Kraggerud, Hilde (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This paper questions whether manufacturers can utilize visual packaging cues, in particular colours and shapes, to communicate the intrinsic attributes of cheeses. While the existence of crossmodal correspondences between ...
    • Sikring av en bærekraftig kulturøkonomi, nødvendiggjør innføring av DSM-direktivet 

      Eidsvold-Tøien, Irina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      I EØS-land som Norge har ikke nylig vedtatte EU-direktiv noen direkte virkning. Det foreslåtte Digital Singel Market-direktivet (heretter DSM),1 må gjennom en rekke vedtak i EFTA-systemet (bl.a. i EØS-komiteen og Stortinget) ...
    • Silence is Golden? The Case of Two Whistleblowers in a Norwegian Municipality 

      Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Characteristics and experiences of whistleblowers are an important field of research for work and organizational psychology. Detection and prevention of misconduct and crime is dependent on people internally who are not ...
    • Single-item dynamic lot-sizing problems: An updated survey 

      Brahimi, Nadjib; Absi, Nabil; Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane; Nordli, Atle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Following our previous paper (Brahimi, Dauzère-Pérès, Najid, & Nordli, 2006), we present an updated and extended survey of Single-Item Lot-Sizing Problems with focus on publications from 2004 to 2016. Exact and heuristic ...
    • Situated embodied cognition: monitoring orientation cues affects product evaluation and choice 

      Eelen, Jiska; Dewitte, Siegfried; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Consumers generally prefer products that are easy to interact with. In three studies, we show that this preference arises from the fit between product orientation and monitored situational constraints. Flexible right-handers, ...
    • Situated food safety behavior 

      Veflen, Nina Jeanette; Røssvoll, Elin; Langsrud, Solveig; Scholderer, Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Previous studies indicate that many consumers eat rare hamburgers and that information about microbiological hazards related to undercooked meat does not necessarily lead to changed behavior. With this study we aim to ...
    • Situated Food Safety Risk and the Influence of Social Norms 

      Veflen, Nina Jeanette; Scholderer, Joachim; Langsrud, Solveig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Previous studies of risk behavior observed weak or inconsistent relationships between risk perception and risk‐taking. One aspect that has often been neglected in such studies is the situational context in which risk ...
    • Siviløkonomstudiet i 2025 og internasjonalisering 

      Van Dijk, Feite Hindrik (Journal article, 2017)
      Internasjonalisering av høyere utdanning er en medalje med to sider: kvalitet og marked. Når det gjelder kvalitet bør fokuseringen på utveksling erstattes av en fokusering på læringsmål. På BI har vi utviklet en modell for ...
    • Siviløkonomutdanning i en digital tid 

      Swanberg, Anne Berit; Erikson, Inger Carin (Journal article, 2017)
      Artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i det faktum at automatisering og kunstig intelligens vil påvirke arbeidslivet, og dermed også hvordan vi driver utdanning av kandidater som skal ut i arbeidslivet. For å møte disse utfordringene ...
    • Skal vi danse? Om korrupsjon og moralsk ansvar 

      Kvalnes, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Denne artikkelen tar for seg i hvilken grad forretningsfolk kan holdes moralsk ansvarlige for å bli involvert i korrupsjon. Vi definerer korrupsjon i bred forstand, slik at det dekker all slags adferd som på en eller annen ...
    • Skattemoral som samfunnsansvar: skattemyndighetenes kontrollaktiviteter – sett fra de autoriserte regnskapsførernes ståsted 

      Opsahl, Hanne; Kristensen, Roy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Denne artikkelen er basert på en spørreundersøkelse som ble gjennomført i regnskapsførerbransjen i Norge i august/september 2012. Undersøkelsen ble gjennomført i regi av Norges Autoriserte Regnskapsføreres Forening (NARF), ...
    • Sketching the Future of Human-Food Interaction: Emerging Directions for Future Practice 

      Deng, Jialin; Bertran, Ferran Altarriba; Obrist, Marianna; Mueller, Florian 'Floyd'; Velasco, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      There is an increasing interest in food within the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) field with emerging interactive prototypes that augment, extend, and challenge the various ways in which people engage with food. The ...
    • Small details that make big differences: a radical approach to consumption experience as a firm’s differentiating strategy 

      Bolton, Ruth N.; Gustafsson, Anders; McColl-Kennedy, Janet; Sirianni, Nancy J.; Tse, David K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Purpose – Service organizations and marketers have focused too much of their energy on their core service’s performance and too little emphasis on designing a customer journey that enhances the entire customer experience. ...
    • Social and economic leader-member exchange and employee creative behavior: The role of employee willingness to take risks and emotional carrying capacity 

      Berg, Stine Therese S.; Grimstad, Arnhild; Škerlavaj, Miha; Černe, Matej (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In the current study we explore the relational aspect of leadership for stimulating employee creative behavior. Drawing on leader-member exchange (LMX) theory, we propose that the association between two distinct types of ...
    • Social capital and the viability of stakeholder-oriented firms: Evidence from savings banks 

      Østergaard, Charlotte; Schindele, Ibolya; Vale, Bent (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We show that social capital improves the viability of stakeholder-oriented rms operating in competitive markets. Studying exits from the population of Norwegian savings banks after deregulations, we nd that banks located ...
    • Social Conflict Theory and White-collar Criminals: Why Does the Ruling Class Punish their Own? 

      Bystrova, Elena G.; Gottschalk, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Social conflict theory suggests that the professional powerful and wealthy represent the elite and ruling class in society. The theory holds that laws and law enforcement are used by the dominant group to minimize threats ...
    • Social Identification and Redistribution in Heterogeneous Federations: Evidence from Germany and Belgium 

      Holm, Joshua; Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Recent evidence of increasing income heterogeneity within developed countries has reignited debates concerning the redistribution of income and wealth. In this article, we contribute to this debate by assessing the role ...
    • Social Interaction in the Family: Evidence from Investors’ Security Holdings 

      Knüpfer, Samuli; Rantapuska, Elias; Sarvimäki, Matti (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We show that investors tend to hold the same securities as their parents. This intergenerational correlation is stronger for mothers and family members who are more likely to communicate with each other. An instrumental ...