• Individual entrepreneurial exit and earnings in subsequent paid employment 

      Luzzi, Alessandra; Sasson, Amir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      We study earnings of individuals who exit entrepreneurship for paid employment. We find mean (median) positive rewards from entrepreneurship in subsequent paid employment relative to matched employees. Rewards are higher ...
    • Individual Pay for Performance, Controlling Effects, and Intrinsic Motivation 

      Kuvaas, Bård; Buch, Robert; Dysvik, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A core question in research on compensation and motivation is whether individual variable pay for performance (IVPFP) can undermine intrinsic motivation in the workplace. We investigated the mediating role of a controlling ...
    • Individuell prestasjonsbasert belønning, motivasjon og prestasjoner 

      Kuvaas, Bård (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Det er i forskningsmessig sammenheng ikke mulig å si noe generelt og samtidig riktig om sammenhengen mellom belønninger og prestasjoner. Både teoretisk og empirisk er egenskaper ved ulike belønningsformer og arbeidsoppgavenes ...
    • Industrial renewal within the construction network 

      Håkansson, Håkan; Ingemansson, Malena (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      ABSTRACT The construction business network is generally seen as conservative and non-innovative, for which a number of reasons have been identified. One of which relates to the special inter-organisational setting that ...
    • Infinite diameter confidence sets in Hedges’ publication bias model 

      Moss, Jonas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Meta-analysis, the statistical analysis of results from separate studies, is a fundamental building block of science. But the assumptions of classical meta-analysis models are not satisfied whenever publication bias is ...
    • Inflation expectations and the pass-through of oil prices 

      Cross, Jamie; Bjørnland, Hilde C; Aastveit, Knut Are (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Inflation expectations and the associated pass-through of oil price shocks depend on demand and supply conditions underlying the global oil market. We establish this result using a structural VAR model of the global oil ...
    • Influencing factors of horizontal leaders' role identity in projects: A sequential mixed method approach 

      Zhu, Fangwei; Wang, Linzhuo; Sun, Mouxuan; Sun, Xiuxia; Müller, Ralf Josef (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Horizontal leadership is temporary and often short-term compared with vertical leadership. Therefore, the role identity of horizontal leaders' is more difficult to be legitimated. In this study, we investigated how different ...
    • Informal Legacy and Exporting Among Sub-Saharan African Firms 

      Larsen, Marcus Møller; Witte, Caroline (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Around the world and especially in areas of widespread poverty, firms start their operations without registering with relevant authorities (i.e., in the informal economy). We explore whether firms that initiated their ...
    • Informasjonssystemer og rutiner : Sementering av prosesser eller en kilde til fleksibilitet og endring? 

      Hærem, Thorvald (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Denne artikkelen tar opp problemet med at organisasjoner ofte utvikler en rigiditet i handlingsmønstre med en tilhørende manglende evne til å endre seg. Vi kaller dette en innlåsingseffekt. Ettersom informa ...
    • Information acquisition, foreign bank entry, and credit allocation 

      Boustanifar, Hamid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This paper presents a theoretical framework to understand the impact of foreign bank entry on the access to and the price of credit for different types of firms. A major point of departure from the previous literature is ...
    • Information and coordination frictions in experimental posted offer markets 

      Helland, Leif; Moen, Espen R.; Preugschat, Edgar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      We experimentally investigate buyer and seller behavior in small markets with two kinds of frictions. First, a subset of buyers may have (severely) limited information about prices, and choose a seller at random. Second, ...
    • Information Computing in Crime Mapping: The Pocket Man Case of Criminal Child Sexual Abuse 

      Gottschalk, Petter; Ørn, Morten Espen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      It took Norwegian police thirty-two years to capture the Pocket Man who was responsible for more than hundred sexual abuses over that same time period. This article presents a study police investigations of the abuses by ...
    • Information quality and crises in regime-change games 

      Iachan, Felipe S.; Nenov, Plamen T. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      When crises potentially originate from coordination failures, does a deterioration in the quality of the information available to market participants contribute towards instability? We address this question in a general ...
    • Information Quality and Regime Change: Evidence from the Lab 

      Helland, Leif; Iachan, Felipe S.; Juelsrud, Ragnar Enger; Nenov, Plamen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We experimentally test the effects of information quality in a global game of regime change. The game features a payoff structure such that more dispersed private information induces agents to attack more often and reduces ...
    • Information Sharing and Information Acquisition in Credit Markets 

      Karapetyan, Artashes; Stacescu, Bogdan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      We examine the effect of information sharing via credit bureaus or credit registers on banks’ incentives to collect information about their borrowers. Information asymmetries have been identified as an important source ...
    • Information sharing between mutual funds and auditors 

      Hope, Ole-Kristian; Rao, Pingui; Xu, Yanping; Yue, Heng (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This paper examines whether there is information sharing between mutual funds and their auditors about the auditors’ other listed firm clients. Using data from the Chinese market, we find that mutual funds earn higher ...
    • Information, Perceptions, and Electoral Behaviour of Young Voters: A Randomised Controlled Experiment 

      Carvalho, Bruno; Custódio, Claudia; Geys, Benny; Mendes, Diogo; Peralta, Susana (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The way people absorb and process politically relevant information is central to their subsequent political behaviour (in terms of turnout and vote choice). Nonetheless, little is known about how young voters – who might ...
    • Inherited philosophy of science? Economics and international business research 

      Rygh, Asmund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      International business (IB) research is traditionally heavily reliant on economics. In this paper, we review selected debates in the philosophy of science of economics and consider their relevance for economics-based IB ...
    • Inhibitory spillover: increase urination urgency facilitates impulse control in unrelated domains 

      Tuk, Mirjam A.; Trampe, Debra; Warlop, Luk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Visceral states are known to reduce the ability to exert self-control. In the current research, we investigated how self-control is affected by a visceral factor associated with inhibition rather than with approach: bladder ...
    • Initiated and received task interdependence and distributed team performance: the mediating roles of different forms of role clarity 

      Wong, Sut I; van Gils, Suzanne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Distributed agile teams are increasingly employed in organizations, partly due to the increased focus on digital transformation. However, research findings about the performance of such teams appear to be inconsistent, ...