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Call of duty: When scholars organize in extreme contexts
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Can active follow-ups and carrots make eco-driving stick? Findings from a controlled experiment among truck drivers in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This article presents results from a randomized controlled eco-driving experiment with differential treatment between two groups of truck drivers in Norway. Using data from in-vehicle devices, we investigate whether ... -
Can an SME become a global corporate citizen? Evidence from a case study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)Global Corporate Citizenship (GCC) continues to become increasingly popular in large corporations. However, this concept has rarely been considered in small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). A case study of a Norwegian ... -
Can cat videos harm your relationships? Hedonic and utilitarian content as technological antecedents of phubbing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This paper investigates how hedonic and utilitarian content consumption and the habitual use of social media, specifically Facebook, affect phubbing behavior. The research model was tested using a cross-sectional survey ... -
Can children's instructional gameplay activity be used as a predictive indicator of reading skills?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)For children who may face reading difficulties, early intervention is a societal priority. However, early intervention requires early detection. While much research has approached the issue of identification through measuring ... -
Can engagement go awry and lead to burnout? The moderating role of the perceived motivational climate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In this study, we propose that when employees become too engaged, they may become burnt out due to resource depletion. We further suggest that this negative outcome is contingent upon the perceived motivational psychological ... -
Can exit prizes induce lame ducks to shirk less? Experimental evidence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Elected representatives serving their final period face only weak incentives to provide costly effort. However, overlapping generations (OLG) models suggest that exit prizes sustained by trigger strategies can induce ... -
Can Norway become a net-zero economy under scenarios of tourism growth?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Paris Agreement suggests that all countries engage in significant emission reductions. To stay within safe guardrails, usually defined as a maximum warming of 1.5 °C compared to pre-industrial times, this will mean ... -
Can Paying Politicians Well Reduce Corruption? The Effects of Wages and Uncertainty on Electoral Competition
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We investigate the effects of wages and uncertainty on political corruption as measured by rent-taking. First, our laboratory data show that contrary to standard theory, rent-taking is not independent of, but decreases ... -
Can transparency strengthen the legitimacy of international institutions? Evidence from the UN Security Council
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Can transparency enhance the legitimacy of international institutions? As transparency has become a widely applied procedural standard in international politics, a range of institutions have implemented transparency reforms ... -
Can Western interorganizational governance mechanisms be applied to a guanxi-based market?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Purpose — The emergence of “interorganizational marketing” as a hot topic leads to one key question: can interorganizational governance mechanisms (socialization, incentives, and monitoring) offered by marketing theory be ... -
Candidate Personality Traits Associated with Ratings in a Military Officer Selection Setting
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)While studies of the relationship between applicant personality and selection assessment ratings are widespread within personnel psychology, studies on military samples are scarcer. The current study aimed to investigate ... -
Capital market liberalization and auditors’accounting adjustments: Evidence from aquasi-experiment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Using a shock to the Chinese capital market and unique and detailed audit-adjustment data, this paper investigates the effect of a capital market liberalization program on auditors’ adjustments to their clients’ financial ... -
Capital Structure of Foreign Direct Investments: A Transaction Cost Analysis
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Transaction cost theory (TCT) plays a major role in theorizing about the boundaries of the multinational enterprise (MNE), and is increasingly being applied to intra-MNE governance. We apply TCT to capital structure decisions ... -
The Car Cushion Hypothesis: Bigger Cars Lead to More Risk Taking—Evidence from Behavioural Data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Car traffic and accidents involving cars create an enormous societal cost, particularly in terms of negative consequences for public health. Mitigating these effects is a daily concern for public and private institutions ... -
Career challenges in smart cities: A sociotechnical systems view on sustainable careers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Smart cities are a modern reality in an increasingly digitized and fast changing world; and, as multidimensional, multilayered and interconnected career ecosystems they bring a number of challenges for the development of ... -
Career challenges in smart cities: A sociotechnical systems view on sustainable careers
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Smart cities are a modern reality in an increasingly digitized and fast changing world; and, as multidimensional, multilayered and interconnected career ecosystems they bring a number of challenges for the development of ... -
Career success across the globe: Insights from the 5C project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Career transitions and career success from a lifespan developmental perspective: A 15 year longitudinal study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We draw on the conservation of resources theory to examine how upward and horizontal career transitions contribute to both objective and subjective career success among a longitudinal sample, covering the first 10 to 15 ... -
Careers in context: An international study of career goals as mesostructure between societies' career‐related human potential and proactive career behaviour
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Careers exist in a societal context that offers both constraints and opportunities for career actors. Whereas most studies focus on proximal individual and/or organisational‐level variables, we provide insights into how ...