• Governmental goals and the international strategies of state-owned multinational enterprises: A conceptual discussion 

      Rygh, Asmund; Benito, Gabriel R.G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      State owned multinational enterprises (SOMNEs) have received extensive attention in recent research in international business and corporate governance, which demonstrates effects of state ownership on a range of international ...
    • The great game of business: Advancing knowledge on gamification in business contexts 

      Wünderlich, Nancy V.; Gustafsson, Anders; Hamari, Juho; Parvinen, Petri; Haff, André (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Gamification is a rather significant trend in recent years. It builds on the emotional and involving qualities of gaming but may not entail a full-fledged game. Gamification exists in a large number of industries; retail, ...
    • Green Innovation in Recycling, - A Preliminary Analysis of Reversed Logistics in Norway. 

      Flygansvær, Bente Merete; Dahlstrøm, Robert; Nygaard, Arne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
      Abstract There has been an exponential growth of new electronic products in the global consumer market. New electronic consumer products generate a growing need for new methods, processes and entrepreneurship in recycling. ...
    • Green innovation value chain analysis of PV solar power 

      Olson, Erik L. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Governments around the world have employed a variety of generous subsidies to help promote and develop clean energy technologies in the hope that they will widely replace dirtier carbon-based power sources. Unfortunately ...
    • Green innovation value chain frame of comparisons: market and public policy implications 

      Olson, Erik L. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The green innovation value-chain (GIVC) is a framework that compares the relative attractiveness of a green technology with conventional competitors(s) along stakeholder links representing the manufacturer, distributor, ...
    • Greenhouse gas emissions per unit of value a corporate guide to voluntary climate action 

      Randers, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      How much must I reduce my greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions if I want to do my fair share to contribute towards the global effort to keep global warming below a 2 °C rise in average temperature over preindustrial times? This ...
    • Group lending with endogenous group size 

      Bourjade, Sylvain; Schindele, Ibolya (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      This paper focuses on the size of the borrower group in group lending. We show that, when social ties in a community enhance borrowers incentives to exert e¤ort, a pro t-maximizing nancier chooses a group of limited size. ...
    • Grønn vekst i Norge mot 2050 

      Randers, Jørgen (Journal article, 2019)
      Det er ikke én som må gjøre alt. Alle må gjøre litt. Individuelle initiativ er ikke nok. Her kreves kollektiv respons. Her er det ikke nok å gjøre sitt beste. Her må man gjøre det som trengs.
    • Guanxi, structural hole and closure 

      Reve, Torger; Lu, Ren (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Purpose — Understanding China’s economic success requires insights into its peculiar guanxi-based market. Many scholars are confused how to apply western network theories to the Chinese guanxi-based market. This paper ...
    • Happy analysts 

      Hope, Ole-Kristian; Li, Congcong; Lin, An-Ping; Rabier, MaryJane (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This paper is thefirst to investigate the role of work-life balance infinancial analysts’performance andcareer advancement. Using a large sample of Glassdoor reviews byfinancial analysts, wefind a significantnon-linear ...
    • Har fravalg av revisor ført til dårligere finansieringsvilkår? 

      Langli, John Christian; Che, Limei (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      En rekke aksjeselskaper (ASer) valgte bort revisor i 2011. Dersom fravalget av revisor påvirket bankenes eller kreditorenes risikovurdering, er det rimelig å forvente at selskapene som valgte bort revisor vil få høyere ...
    • Håndtering av kundeklager 

      van Oest, Rutger D.; Knox, George (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Når kunden klager, er det ikke bare negativt – klagen kan også betraktes som en nyttig tilbakemelding som gir bedriften mulighet til å holde på den misfornøyde kunden. Men hva er den økonomiske verdien av god oppfølging ...
    • Håndtering av langvarige beredskapshendelser: Læringspunkter etter covid-19-utbrudd på West Phoenix 

      Steen, Riana; Molde, Alf Inge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Den tradisjonelle risiko- og sårbarhetsanalysen er utgangspunkt for dagens beredskapsplaner, som består av rammer og prosedyrer for håndtering av definerte fare- og ulykkessituasjoner (DFU-er). Turbulente endringer, økende ...
    • Health Insurer Bargaining Power and Firms’ Incentives to Manage Earnings: Evidence From an Economic Shock 

      Bova, Francesco; Dou, Yiwei; Hope, Ole-Kristian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Health insurance premiums account for a significant portion of the cost base of U.S. corporations. A recent study finds that health insurance premiums increase for firms that experience positive profit shocks, suggesting ...
    • Here today, gone tomorrow: The duration of Norwegian salmon exports. 

      Straume, Hans-Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Success in the export markets is not only about entry into markets, but also about survival and export growth. General empirical evidence suggests that high export growth is positively associated with the duration of trade ...
    • Here we go again : a case study on re-entering a foreign market 

      Aguzzoli, Roberta; Lengler, Jorge; Sousa, Carlos M.P.; Benito, Gabriel R G (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Globalization has motivated firms to expand into foreign markets, but internationalization is inherently dynamic. Many firms have exited foreign markets for various reasons, but some later decide to re‐enter those same ...
    • Heroisk HR - pragmatiske praktikere: Hvordan HR kan bidra til bedre resultater 

      Andersen, Svein S.; Kuvaas, Bård (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      Litteraturen om strategisk HR domineres av et urealistisk perspektiv på strategi, organisasjon og mennesker. En underliggende forutsetning er at organisasjoner bør designes som effektive instrumenter for realisering av ...
    • Heterogeneity and Persistence in Returns to Wealth 

      Fagereng, Andreas; Guiso, Luigi; Malacrino, Davide; Pistaferri, Luigi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      We provide a systematic analysis of the properties of individual returns to wealth using 12 years of population data from Norway's administrative tax records. We document a number of novel results. First, individuals earn ...
    • Heuristics and resource depletion: eye-tracking customers’ in situ gaze behavior in the field 

      Wästlund, Erik; Otterbring, Tobias; Gustafsson, Anders; Shams, Poja (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      When we visit a retail outlet, we go there to complete some type of shopping goal. These goals may be very specific and precisely planned prior to entering the store, or more abstract, and something we think of on the spur ...
    • Hiding behind a mask? Cultural intelligence, knowledge hiding, and individual and team creativity 

      Bogilovic, Sabina; Černe, Matej; Škerlavaj, Miha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Culturally diverse colleagues can be valuable sources for stimulating creativity at work, yet only if they decide to share their knowledge. Drawing on the social exchange theory, we propose that cross-cultural interactions ...