• Taking it apart and putting it back together again: Using Item PoolVisualisation to summarise complex data patterns in (positive) bodyimage research 

      Swami, Viren; Furnham, Adrian; Horne, George; Stieger, Stefan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Issues of construct commonality and distinguishability in body image research are typically addressed using structural equal models, but such methods can sometimes present problems of interpretation when data patterns are ...
    • Talent designation as a mixed blessing: Short- and long-term employee reactions to talent status 

      Tyskbo, Daniel; Wikhamn, Wajda (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Talent management (TM) continues to attract considerable attention from both practitioners and academics. Existing research investigating employee reactions to being awarded talent status has not elucidated the processual ...
    • Targeting crowds: A study of how the Norwegian Labour Party adapted Nazi rhetorical methodology 

      Bang, Tor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The immense success of post WWI Europeantotalitarian regimes form the backdrop for this study. Political success is often credited cleverly crafted communication strategies. The Norwegian Labour Party applied methods similar ...
    • Tariffavtalen og dens sentrale rettsvirkninger 

      Skjønberg, Alexander Næss (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Artikkelen gir en introduksjon til den kollektive arbeidsretten. I denne delen av arbeidsretten er tariffavtalen helt sentral. Tariffavtalen er en særegen kontrakt. Flere av dens rettsvirkninger skiller seg markant fra ...
    • The taste of colours 

      Velasco, Carlos; Escobar Barbosa, Francisco; Spence, Charles; Olier, Juan Sebastian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      A multitude of crossmodal correspondences have now been documented between taste (gustation) and visual features (such as hue). In the present study, new analytical methods are used to investigate taste-colour correspondences ...
    • The taste of visual textures 

      Escobar, Francisco Jose Barbosa; Wang, Qian Janice; Corredor, Andres; Velasco, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Numerous crossmodal correspondences between visual elements and basic tastes have been documented in recent years. Research has shown that many of these correspondences can influence taste expectations when applied in food ...
    • Taste-shape correspondences in context 

      Motoki, Kosuke; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A significant body of research demonstrates the existence of taste-shape correspondences. People associate tastes and visual shapes non-randomly. For example, round shapes are associated with sweet taste, while angular ...
    • Tasting brands: Associations between brand personality and tastes 

      Motoki, Kosuke; Nakahara, Takanobu; Velasco, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      We test how and why food taste and brand personality interactively influence consumer evaluations. Although food branding is a substantial and large market, studies on food taste and brand personality have only been conducted ...
    • Tasting names: Systematic investigations of taste-speech sounds associations 

      Motoki, Kosuke; Saito, Toshiki; Park, Jaewood; Velasco, Carlos; Spence, Charles; Sugiura, Motoaki (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Product names can be developed to effectively convey specific sensory attributes to the consumer. Most of the previous research on crossmodal correspondences has shown that people selectively associate words (e.g., ‘Maluma’, ...
    • Tax compliance dancing. The Importance of Time and Space in Taxing Multinational Corporations 

      Brøgger, Benedicte; Larsen, Lotta Bjørklund (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Taxation is central to the financing of most states, and monitor-ing that taxpayers comply with laws and regulations is a correspondingly important government activity. Governments have many ways to design tax systems, and ...
    • Tax holidays in a BEPS-perspective 

      Bjerkestuen, Hilde Mæhlum; Wille, Hans Georg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      A tax holiday is a time-limited exemption from taxation and one of the most commonly employed tax incentives in developing countries. The main objective behind tax holidays is to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), ...
    • Team Collective Intelligence in Dynamically Complex Projects—A Shipbuilding Case 

      Hansen, Morten Juel; Vaagen, Hajnalka; Van Oorschot, Kim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      In concurrent engineering projects driven by short delivery times, team performance rests on the team’s capability to quickly and effectively handle different, emergent issues. We conducted an exploratory study of a large, ...
    • Team Composition and Labor Allocation in Audit Teams: A Descriptive Note 

      Che, Limei; Svanstrøm, Tobias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe, illustrate and provide a deeper understanding of team composition and labor allocation in audit teams by quantifying the exact value of resources at different levels of ...
    • Teenage locus of control, psychological distress, educational qualifications and occupational prestige as well as gender as independent predictors of adult binge drinking 

      Cheng, Helen; Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Our objective was to investigate various psychological and socio-demographic factors in childhood and adulthood that relate to alcohol intake and binge drinking at age 42 years. Data were drawn from the 1970 British ...
    • Teknologi eller personlig service: Hvordan påvirkes kundenes lojalitet? 

      Olsen, Line Lervik; Singh, Sangeeta (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009)
      Det er veldokumentert at bruk av teknologi kan redusere kostnader, men få studier har sett nærmere på teknologiens innvirkning på forbrukernes atferd. I denne studien anvender vi en anerkjent modell fra ...
    • Teknologi og nye undervisningspraksiser: Videofortellinger som redskap for pedagogisk refleksjon 

      Aagaard, Toril; Breivik, June; Erikson, Inger C.; Hjukse, Hjørdis; Swanberg, Anne Berit; Steen-Utheim, Anna Therese; Tveiten, Oddgeir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Ved universiteter og høgskoler tar ledelsen og støtte- og utviklingsmiljøer ulike grep for å motivere fagansatte til å utforske digitale teknologiers pedagogiske potensialer. De ønsker også å utvikle mer aktive og fleksible ...
    • Tell it like it is in SME teams: Adverse Working Conditions, Citizenship Behaviour, and the role of Team Information Sharing in a Turbulent Economy 

      Nyfoudi, Margarita; Theodorakopoulos, Nicholas; Psychogios, Alexandros; Dysvik, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      This article examines the relationship between the deterioration of working conditions concomitant with macroeconomic turbulence and employees’ citizenship, i.e. discretionary effort, towards the organisation. In particular, ...
    • Tell Me If You Can: Time Pressure, Prosocial Motivation, Perspective Taking, and Knowledge Hiding 

      Škerlavaj, Miha; Connelly, Catherine; Černe, Matej; Dysvik, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Purpose The belief that knowledge actually expands when it is shared has been deeply rooted in the mainstream knowledge management literature. Although many organizations and managers expect employees to share their ...
    • The temperature of emotions 

      Barbosa Escobar, Francisco; Velasco, Carlos; Motoki, Kosuke; Byrne, Derek V.; Wang, Qian Janice (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Emotions and temperature are closely related through embodied processes, and people seem to associate temperature concepts with emotions. While this relationship is often evidenced by everyday language (e.g., cold and warm ...
    • Temporality and the first foreign direct investment 

      Amdam, Rolv Petter Storvik; Benito, Gabriel R.G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      This study examines the timing of the first foreign direct investment (FDI). It explores how the conceptualization and, hence, the understanding of time affects our insights into major internationalization decisions in ...