• Dutch disease dynamics reconsidered 

      Bjørnland, Hilde C; Thorsrud, Leif Anders; Torvik, Ragnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In this paper we develop the first model to incorporate the dynamic productivity consequences of both the spending effect and the resource movement effect of oil abundance. We show that doing so dramatically alters the ...
    • Dynamic Capabilities and Innovation Capabilities: The Case of the ‘Innovation Clinic’ 

      Strønen, Fred H.; Hoholm, Thomas; Støme, Linn Nathalie; Kværner, Kari Jorunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In this explorative study, we investigate the relationship between dynamic capabilities and innovation capabilities. Dynamic capabilities are at the core of strategic management in terms of how firms can ensure adaptation ...
    • Dynamic dispatching and preventive maintenance for parallel machines with dispatching-dependent deterioration 

      Wu, Cheng-Hung; Yao, Yi-Chun; Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane; Yu, Cheng-Juei (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A dynamic decision model that coordinates dispatching and preventive maintenance decisions for failure- prone parallel machines in make-to-order (MTO) production environments is developed in this research. The primary ...
    • Dynamic Lot Sizing with Stochastic Demand Timing 

      Akartunali, Kerem; Dauzère-Pérès, Stéphane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      In this paper, a novel way of modeling uncertainty on demand in the single-item dynamic lot sizing problem is proposed and studied. The uncertainty is not related to the demand quantity, but rather to the demand timing, ...
    • Dynamic spending and portfolio decisions with a soft social norm 

      Mork, Knut Anton; Harang, Fabian Andsem; Trønnes, Haakon Andreas; Bjerketvedt, Vegard Skonseng (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We explore the implications of a preference ordering for an investor-consumer with a strong preference for keeping consumption above an exogenous social norm, but who is willing to tolerate occasional dips below it. We do ...
    • Dynamic systems and the role of evaluation: the case of the Green Communities project 

      Anzoise, Valentina; Sardo, Stefania (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      The crucial role evaluation can play in the co-development of project design and its implementation will be addressed through the analysis of a case study, the Green Communities (GC) project, funded by the Italian Ministry ...
    • Dynamics of control on digital platforms 

      Ens, Nicola; Hukal, Philipp; Jensen, Tina Belgind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Digital platforms are supraorganizational entities that usedigital technology to facilitate interactions between diverseactors, leading to novel formsof organisation and accompany-ing forms of control. The current Information ...
    • The Dynamics of Drift in Digitized Processes 

      Pentland, Brian; Ping, Liu; Kremser, Waldemar; Hærem, Thorvald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This paper uses a simulation to build new theory about complexity and phase change in processes that are supported by digital technologies. We know that digitized processes can drift (change incrementally over time). We ...
    • Dynamics of wellbeing co-creation: a psychological ownership perspective 

      Chen, Tom; Dodds, Sarah; Finsterwalder, Jörg; Witell, Lars; Cheung, Lilliemay; Falter, Mareike; Garry, Tony; Snyder, Hannah; McColl-Kennedy, Janet (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      People are responsible for their wellbeing, yet whether they take ownership of their own or even others' wellbeing might vary from actor to actor. Such psychological ownership (PO) influences the dynamics of how wellbeing ...
    • Early indicators of self-esteem in teenagers: Findings from a nationally representative sample 

      Cheng, Helen; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This study explored a longitudinal data set of 3096 British sixteen year olds with data collected in 1970, 1980, and 1986. It examined how parental social status at birth; intelligence, locus of control and behavioural ...
    • Early Predictors of Alpha and Beta Personality Factors in Adulthood 

      Furnham, Adrian; Cheng, Helen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This study examined the predictors of two higher factors of personality (Alpha and Beta) using a large nationally representative sample. In total, we had 5,476 participants data on family social status measured at birth, ...
    • An earth system model shows self-sustained melting of permafost even if all man-made GHG emissions stop in 2020 

      Randers, Jørgen; Golüke, Ulrich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The risk of points-of-no-return, which, once surpassed lock the world into new dynamics, have been discussed for decades. Recently, there have been warnings that some of these tipping points are coming closer and are too ...
    • An earth system model shows self-sustained melting of permafrost even if all man-made GHG emissions stop in 2020 

      Randers, Jørgen; Goluke, Ulrich (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The risk of points-of-no-return, which, once surpassed lock the world into new dynamics, have been discussed for decades. Recently, there have been warnings that some of these tipping points are coming closer and are too ...
    • Econometric vs artmap prediction of economic choice 

      Mengov, George; Georgiev, Nicolay (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Forecasting economic behaviour is an important problem with practical implications for a number of scienti c disciplines, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, marketing and economic psychology. The ability to predict ...
    • Economic and Political Foundations of Local Tax Structures: An Empirical Investigation of Flemish Municipalities’ Tax Mix 

      Geys, Benny; Revelli, Federico (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Building on the revenue structure theory developed by Hettich and Winer (1984, 1988, 1999), this paper is the first to investigate the economic and political determinants of local tax mix choices. We thereby use panel data ...
    • Economic and social leader-member exchange relationships 

      Kuvaas, Bård; Buch, Robert; Dysvik, Anders; Hærem, Thorvald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This exploratory study investigated the link between economic and social leader-member exchange relationships and follower work performance and organizational citizenship behavior. Instead of viewing exchange relationships ...
    • Economic consequences of corporate governance disclosure: Evidence from the 2006 SEC regulation on related-party transactions 

      Hope, Ole-Kristian; Lu, Haihao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This paper examines economic consequences of a 2006 Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that mandated public firms to disclose their governance policies on related-party transactions (RPTs). Employing hand-collected ...
    • Economic consequences of the German occupation of Norway, 1940-1945 

      Espeli, Harald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Since the liberation of German occupation 1940-45 an important national narrative has been the far-reaching exploitation and destruction of the Norwegian economy by the occupant. The scholarly basis for this narrative was ...
    • Economic Integration, Corporate Tax Incidence and Fiscal Compensation 

      Exbrayat, Nelly; Geys, Benny (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Higher corporate taxes are often argued to depress wages (a tax incidence effect), while higher wages may require compensation via lower corporate tax rates (a fiscal compensation effect). Yet, existing empirical evidence ...
    • Editor, executive and entrepreneur: strategic paradoxes in the digital age 

      Lillegraven, Tor-Bøe; Wilberg, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      To survive in today’s increasingly complex business environments, firms must embrace strategic paradoxes: contradictory yet interrelated objectives that persist over time. This can be one of toughest of all leadership ...