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Soft power with a hard edge: EU policy tools and energy security
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)International security debates surrounding the European Union energy supply challenge commonly invoke the need for more EU hard power – e.g. getting tough on Russia or engaging directly with other exporters. This article ... -
"Den som er godt forberedt har ikke uflaks": Norsk OL-deltakelse i Vancouver - risiko, forberedelse og resultater
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Sosiale medier. Mye brukt, men lite likt!
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Mens sosiale medier får stor oppmerksomhet og nye brukere som strømmer til for eksempel Facebook, Myspace og Twitter, er kundetilfredsheten med disse løsningene lav. Dette er et paradoks. Vi tror at den lave ... -
The sound of branding: An analysis of the initial phonemes of popular brand names
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In the marketing literature, the ‘K effect’ refers to the claim that the letter K is overrepresented as the initial letter of brand names. To date, however, most findings have only considered the frequency of the written ... -
Sovereign debt crises and cross-country assistance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)We provide a parsimonious framework to study the interplay between cross-country assistance and expectations-driven sovereign debt crises. Our framework extends the traditional single-country model of how multiple ... -
Space Food Experiences: Designing Passenger’s Eating Experiences for Future Space Travel Scenarios
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Given the increasing possibilities of short- and long-term space travel to the Moon and Mars, it is essential not only to design nutritious foods but also to make eating an enjoyable experience. To date, though, perhaps ... -
Space for seduction: the redefining of auction houses’ role in the art market
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Technological and socio-economic changes have forced organizations in the art sector to redefine their function in the market, to strengthen their relationships with consumers and to appeal to a more heterogeneous consumer ... -
Space for seduction: the redefining of auction houses’ role in the art market
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Technological and socio-economic changes have forced organizations in the art sector to redefine their function in the market, to strengthen their relationships with consumers and to appeal to a more heterogeneous consumer ... -
Speakers’ Choice of Frame Reveals Little About Their Trait Emotions but More About Their Preferences and Risk Perception
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)People’s decisions depend on how situations are described or framed to them. But how do speakers frame outcomes to others? What factors predict whether a speaker chooses to frame an investment opportunity in terms of its ... -
Speaking Up for the Natural Landscape: A Rhetorical Dilemma
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)This article presents textual evidence which shows some of the ways in which green business corporations and environmental NGOs represent the natural landscape and their relationship with it. It reviews the origin and ... -
Speed of internationalization of new ventures and survival in export markets
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Speed of internationalization may refer to how early a new venture goes abroad as well as how fast it expands its activities post-entry. The present paper incorporates both aspects and analyzes to what extent several ... -
Speed of internationalization of new ventures and survival in export markets
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Speed of internationalization may refer to how early a new venture goes abroad as well as how fast it expands its activities post-entry. The present paper incorporates both aspects and analyzes to what extent several ... -
Spitting in the Salad: Minor Rebellion as Institutional Agency
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)How can a desire for rebellion drive institutional agency, and how is such desire produced? In this paper, we develop a theory of minor rebellion as a form of institutional agency. Drawing from the work of Deleuze and ... -
Sponsing – forretning eller lek med penger?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Sponsing har gått fra å handle om gaver og almisser til å bli et profesjonelt kommunikasjonsverktøy med krav til avkastning. Det finnes mye dokumentert kunnskap om sponsing, og en god del av denne kunnskapen ... -
Sponsor memorisation: the influence of sponsorship congruence re-examined from an encoding flexibility perspective - Mémorisation des parrains: l’influence de la congruence du parrainage réexaminée à l’aide du modèle de flexibilité de l’encodage
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Most prior studies obtained that a congruent sponsorship leads to higher sponsor awareness. The experiment conducted here shows that a brand is better identified following an incongruent sponsorship. Moreover, when the ... -
Spontaneous crossmodal correspondences grounded in contexts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Thoughts and associations are spontaneously generated and situated. A growing body of research on crossmodal correspondences has revealed that individuals tend to associate information across sensory modalities. However, ... -
Spontanitet i leders tenkning gir inntrykk av moralsk motivasjon
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Nyere forskning tyder på at når vi skal finne ut hva noens egentlige motiv er, gjøres dette ofte ved at man evaluerer personens kognitive stil. Beslutninger med rot i spontane innfall tolkes gjerne som et uttrykk for genuin ... -
Stability and Change in Managerial Elites: The Institution of Management Education in Norway from 1936 to 2009
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Market transformations and organisational changes lead to new needs for managerial competence, and such changes are proposed to influence the institution of management education over time. However, in an examination of the ... -
Stability of Individuals’ Definitions of Success and the Influence of Perceived Motivational Climate: A Longitudinal Perspective
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)In the present study, we investigated the stability and malleability of cadets’ definitions of success (mastery and performance goal orientations) contextualized within a certain motivational climate (mastery and performance ... -
Staff Reallocations and Employee Attitudes towards Organizational Aims: Evidence using Longitudinal Data from the European Commission
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Organizational reforms often involve substantial staff reallocations, creating both winners and losers within the same organization. We argue that allocating less (more) staff to a department signals a decrease (increase) ...