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How business models in the newspaper industry are selected and innovated : a case study of two Norwegian media groups
(Master thesis, 2014)The newspaper industry is a dynamic industry and the extent of this has increased in recent years. A likely consequence of this is a need to adjust and innovate the business models applied in the industry. Through a ... -
How can corruption affect corporate behaviour? : a two-stage game theory model approach
(Master thesis, 2020)This paper rationalizes the behaviour of decision makers within several countries where such behaviour is mainly non-existent or illegal. In particular, we study the Telecom Corruption Scandal in 2012 and build a two-stage ... -
How can Retailers Take Responsibility? : Responsible Business Model Innovation in the Retail Industry a quantitative approach
(Master thesis, 2016-03-17)This master thesis is one of a series of papers and reports published by the Center for Service Innovation (CSI). CSI is a coordinated effort by NHH to focus on the innovation challenges facing the service sector and ... -
How can service organizations improve the customer orientation of frontline employees? : a cross cultural study
(Master thesis, 2013)Frontline employees, the employees with customer contact, are the face of service organizations and play a critical role in determining customer satisfaction. Service quality is greatly improved when these employees are ... -
How complementor partners add value to e-tailers?
(Master thesis, 2014)The emerging technology and concept of web 2.0 impact the value creation model of E-tailers nowadays. The past decade has seen the rapid development of complementors in the e-tailing market. To explore the way how ... -
How culture influences the effect of CSR communication on corporate attractiveness: a cross-cultural study
(Master thesis, 2015)Building on previous research into the positive effects of CSR communication on corporate attractiveness, our study investigates if there are differences in this effect caused by culture. To test this relationship, students ... -
How destructive is creative destruction? : the costs of worker displacement
(Discussion paper, Working paper, 2006-03)We analyze the long-term effects of worker displacement using a large administrative matched employer–employee database spanning throughout the entire Norwegian economy. Our focus is on prime-age male manufacturing sector ... -
How did the inflation targeting policy of Norges Bank impact the 2008 financial crisis?
(Master thesis, 2010)The present thesis analyzes the impact of the Norwegian inflation targeting regime on the 2008 financial crisis. A series of macroeconomic indicators are used to evaluate the usefulness of inflation as a proxy for economic ... -
How did the oil price influence the freight rates for VLCC crude oil tankers between 2005 and 2015?
(Master thesis, 2016)The subject of this thesis is “How did the oil price influence the freight rates for VLCC crude oil tankers between 2005 and 2015?” The oil price is important for the development of world economic activity, as oil is a ... -
How dividends influence valuation : do investors appreciate cash dividends?
(Master thesis, 2012)This paper explores the relationship between cash dividends and value for American firms. It follows Fama and French “Taxes, Financing Decisions and Firm Value” (1998). Fama and French found that dividends convey information ... -
How do Alternative Asset Classes Affect Performance of Traditional Stock & Bond Portfolios? An Empirical Analysis of Strategic Asset Allocation and Risk Management through Business Cycles
(Master thesis, 2021)The main scope of this thesis is to examine how alternative asset classes affect performance of traditional stock and bond portfolios. We will employ financial engineering and quantitative analytics to construct the most ... -
How do different evaluation methods affect outcomes in procurement?
(Master thesis, 2020)This thesis uses simulation and regression analysis to investigate how different evaluation methods affect outcomes in procurement. In order to simulate the data, we have made our own algorithm in R Studio to answer our ... -
How Do Firms Respond to Unions?
(DP SAM;25/2023, Working paper, 2023-12-22)This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the margins along which firms in Norway respond to increased union density, using legislative changes in the tax deductibility of union dues as a quasi-exogenous shock to ... -
How do host–migrant proximities shape attitudes toward internal climate migrants?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Climate change is predicted to cause voluntary and forced internal migration on an unprecedented scale in the coming decades. Yet, research on host communities that will be on the front lines in receiving the climate migrants ... -
How do microeconomic determinants constitute the freight rate of individual contracts in the VLCC spot market?
(Master thesis, 2020)In this paper, we build a hedonic price model to explain the variation in freight rates in individual contracts using microeconomic data of the VLCC market. Using XGBoost and SHAP values to investigate the importance and ... -
How do Norwegian shipping companies benefit from joining the Chinese maritime cluster? : a case study of a Norwegian shipping company’s operations in China from a cluster perspective
(Master thesis, 2008)Norwegian shipping occupies considerable market shares internationally and has achieved dominating positions within many segments. Thus, Norway appears as one of the leading maritime nations with one of the most complete ... -
How Do People Trade Off Resources Between Quick and Slow Learners?
(DP SAM;05/2021, Working paper, 2021-02)How society invests in human capital is important for economic growth and social welfare. The paper reports from the first experiment designed to elicit people’s preferences for how to prioritize educational resources, ... -
How do political and economic institutions affect each other?
(Discussion paper;19/2014, Working paper, 2014-05)This paper provides evidence for the mutually reinforcing relation of political and economic institutions. To overcome problems of endogeneity I utilize lag instruments within a GMM framework for dynamic panel data. ... -
How Do the EU’s Climate and Energy Policies Affect Norwegian Electricity Prices and the Outlook for Profitable Wind Power Development in 2030? : A grid parity analysis of onshore wind in Norway under different scenarios for the future power market in Northwestern Europe
(Master thesis, 2017)In this study, I conduct a scenario analysis of the power market in Northwestern Europe in 2030 to assess how different trajectories towards achieving the EU’s energy and climate objective affect the Norwegian electricity ...