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    • The role of technology, ownership and origin in M&A performance 

      Zhovtobryukh, Yuriy (Series of Dissertations;2/2014, Doctoral thesis, 2014)
      he massive value destruction for the acquiring firm shareholders found in recent studies on M&A performance puts a big question mark over M&A as a corporate growth strategy. However, not all M&A destroy value, which makes ...
    • Three essays on corporate boards 

      Støm, R. Øystein (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2008)
      The overriding theme of the three essays is the board of directors’ contribution to value creation. They use a data sample of Norwegian listed firms in the period 1989 to 2002, which by international standards constitute ...
    • Three essays on corporate control 

      Josefsen, Morten G. (Series of Dissertations;7/2011, Doctoral thesis, 2011)
      This dissertation consists of the three papers “Stakeholder rights and economic performance: The profitability of nonprofits” (with Øyvind Bøhren), “Stakeholder conflicts and dividend policy: A cleaner test” (with Øyvind ...
    • Three essays on family firms 

      Kustec, Irena (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2020)
      Family businesses are important in many economies worldwide. One reason family firms pique many researchers' interest is the interplay of family and business. Decisions made within family firms often reflect business as ...
    • Topics in accounting for impairment of fixed assets 

      Kvaal, Erlend (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2005)
      This dissertation consists of three topics related to the accounting for impairment of fixed assets, represented by five papers. The first topic is an empirical research into the functionality of the new generation of ...
    • Trading in Equity Markets: A study of Individual, Institutional and Corporate Trading 

      Skjeltorp, Johannes A. (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2004)
      This thesis is about the trading behavior of various participants in equity markets, how they trade in various settings, their transactions costs and how their trading activity affect prices.
    • Trading in Foreign Exchange Markets. Four Essays on the Microstructure of Foreign Exchange 

      Rime, Dagfinn (Series of Dissertations;2/2001, Doctoral thesis, 2001)
      This dissertation is a collection of four essays on the trading activities in the foreign exchange market. Trading has traditionally not been an issue in research on the foreign exchange market. This has changed during the ...
    • Transforming Economies: The Case of the Norwegian Electricity Market Reform 

      Olsen, Per Ingvar (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2000)
      The topic of this thesis is the shaping of modern economies, represented by a case-study of the Norwegian electricity market reform process. The essential questions raised are: “Why are industries and economies organized ...
    • Transplants’ role stress and work performance in IT outsourcing relationships 

      Solli-Sæther, Hans (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2006)
      This research investigates individual level effects of information technology (IT) outsourcing. The basis of this research rests on several organization and management theories typically applied to outsourcing separately. ...
    • Votes Count but the Number of Seats Decides: A comparative historical case study of 20th century Danish, Swedish and Norwegian road policy 

      Boge, Knut (Series of Dissertations, Doctoral thesis, 2006)
      This dissertation about Danish, Swedish and Norwegian 20th century road policy is an attempt of elucidating some puzzles: Why did Norwegian authorities pursue a road policy contrary to most other West European industrialized ...
    • Working in Tandem: A Longitudinal Study of the Interplay of Working Practices and Social Enterprise Platforms in the Multinational Workplace 

      Pettersen, Lene (Series of Dissertations;7/2015, Doctoral thesis, 2015-09-17)
      This thesis aims to contribute to our understanding of the implications of the social technology use in the work settings, and through this, how value is created in organizations. If enterprise platforms shall replace ...