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Daily transformational leadership: A source of inspiration for follower performance?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study uses the full-range leadership model to argue that on days when leaders engage in transformational leadership behaviors, they identify follower strengths and stimulate followers to show personal initiative. We ... -
Daily work pressure and exposure to bullying-related negative acts: The role of daily transformational and laissez-faire leadership
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The present study integrates the work environment hypothesis and the effort-reward imbalance model to argue that work-related antecedents of workplace bullying are moderated by the day-to-day leadership practices of one’s ... -
Dark side correlates of job reliability and stress tolerance in two large samples
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This study set out to examine how dark-side traits (derailers) are related to Stress Tolerance and Job Reliability. Over 8000 adult Britons from two separate assessment centres completed two validated questionnaires: the ... -
Dark side personality and safety-related traits
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This study examined the relationship between eleven dark-side personality traits and six established safety competencies in a large sample. Over twenty-five thousand Americans completed a questionnaire on Safety-Related ... -
Dark- and bright-side reactions to government advice about Covid-19, and a test of a method to moderate such reactions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The aim of this paper was to study how individual differences in personality shape reactions to authorities' health advice during the COVID-19 pandemic and how such reactions can be modified. Three studies, with between ... -
Data Capitalism and the User: An Exploration of Privacy Cynicism in Germany
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Ever since empirical studies found only a weak, if any, relationship between privacy concerns and privacy behavior, scholars have struggled to explain the so-called privacy paradox. Today, a number of theoretical arguments ... -
Data on social media use related to age, gender and trust constructs of integrity, competence, concern, benevolence and identification
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article contains data collected from self-report surveys of respondents to measure 1) social media usage, 2) age, 3) gender and 4) trust, measured within five major trust constructs of a) Integrity, b) Competence, c) ... -
David and Goliath in the Poll Booth: Group Size, Political Power and Voter Turnout
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This article analyses how the presence of a dominant group of voters within the electorate affects voter turnout. Theoretically, we argue that its absolute size affects turnout via increased free-riding incentives and ... -
De glemte kvinnevalgene
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Å framstille kvinner som en mer ensartet politisk gruppe enn menn, er felles for mange av beretningene om kvinnestemmeretten i Norge. Ser man på kvinners og menns valgadferd før stemmeretten ble gjort allmenn i 1913, trer ... -
«De måske egnede»: En diskurs om organisasjons- og ledelsesfag i siviløkonomutdanningen
(Journal article, 2017)Siviløkonomenes utdanning er sterkt knyttet til opplæring i teori, analytiske ferdigheter og forståelse innen økonomi og administrasjon. Studiet er attraktivt, og mange av kandidatene får etter hvert lederjobber eller ... -
(De)Centralization and voter turnout: theory and evidence from German municipalities
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)A vast academic literature illustrates that voter turnout is affected by the institutional design of elections (e.g., compulsory voting, electoral system, postal or Sunday voting). In this article, we exploit a simple ... -
Dealing with headquarters in the multinational corporation: A subsidiary perspective on organizing costs
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This study examines how subsidiaries in multinational corporations (MNCs) experience interactions with corporate headquarters. We conceptualize such interactions in terms of organizing costs, focusing on two key types of ... -
Debattlederen som politisk aktør. En studie av partilederdebattene i valgåret 2013.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)For velgerne er fjernsynsdebattene fremdeles en viktig kilde til informasjon. Samtidig kritiseres pressen for politisk slagside i mediedekningen ved valg. Det er dette som motiverer denne studien. Med en bakenforliggende ... -
The decline of the labor share: new empirical evidence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We use time series techniques to estimate the importance of four main explanations for the decline of the US labor income share: rising firm markups, falling bargaining power of workers, higher investment-specific technology ... -
Decoupling management and technological innovations: Resolving the individualism-collectivism controversy
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)This study aims to resolve the contradictory previous research findings on the relationship between individualism–collectivism and innovation. We draw on innovation theory and relate to the difference between non-technological ... -
A deep learning approach for the dynamic dispatching of unreliable machines in re-entrant production systems
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This research combines deep neural network (DNN) and Markov decision processes (MDP) for the dynamic dispatching of re-entrant production systems. In re-entrant production systems, jobs enter the same workstation multiple ... -
Deep Learning Meets Deep Democracy: Deliberative Governance and Responsible Innovation in Artificial Intelligence
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Responsible innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) calls for public deliberation: well-informed “deep democratic” debate that involves actors from the public, private, and civil society sectors in joint efforts to ... -
Defecatory urge increases cognitive control and intertemporal patience in healthy volunteers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Past research has demonstrated that moderate urge to urinate improves inhibitory control, specifically among participants with higher behavioral inhibition sensitivity system (BIS), and the effect was absent when the urge ... -
Defending the State: Nationalism, Geopolitics and Differentiated Integration in Visegrád Four Security Policy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)During the second half of the 2010s the governments of Poland and Hungary took a sharp turn away from liberal democracy and the rule of law. As they slipped down the international democracy rankings, the European Union ... -
Defining logistics preparedness: A framework and research agenda
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a more complete understanding of logistics preparedness. By comparing extant research in preparedness and logistics with findings from empirical analysis of secondary ...