• In Pursuit of Radical Innovation: A case study about innovation at the edge of large established firm’s core business 

      Bergem, Tobias Dingstad; Fladmoe, Silje Lindtvedt (Master thesis, 2022)
      The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how large established firms can radically innovate at the edge of their core business and how edge initiatives can develop over time. Since there is limited research on ...
    • In the twinkling of an eye : Hvordan kan forlag troverdig binde seg? 

      Stakkestad, Ida Cecilie (Master thesis, 2015)
      En bransjeavtale mellom de ulike aktørene i et bokmarked kan blant annet inneholde bestemmelser om fastpris på bøker for videresalg fra bokhandel til kunde. Et resultat av slike avtaler kan være å regulere og dempe ...
    • In the wake of the revised payment services directive : a study on how Norwegian banks are responding to PSD2, and how their competitive relationships and roles are affected in consequence 

      Eriksen, Lise-Lotte Ree; Alne, Maren Christine (Master thesis, 2019)
      The second payment’s services directive, referred to as PSD2, recently went into force. As of April 2019, Norwegian banks are required to open their dedicated interfaces, enabling third parties to provide payment ...
    • In the wake of Tønnessen and Johnsen : trends in whaling history research after 1970 

      Basberg, Bjørn L. (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2005-09)
      In 1970 the fourth and final volume of Arne Odd Johnsen and Joh. N. Tønnessens’s Den moderne hvalfangsts historie was published. The work represented a milestone in the writing about the development of the 20th century ...
    • In transit : Chinese economic performance 1978-2001 

      Hagen, Rune Jansen (Report, Research report, 2002-08)
      During half a century of communist rule, China has been transformed from a relatively closed, predominantly rural and agricultural society into one in which modern industry and international trade and capital play major ...
    • (In)directness – Distance or Proximity? 

      Rygg, Kristin (Journal article, 2012)
      The terms distance and proximity are not only linked to nonverbal space but also to verbal (in)directness and politeness theories. In this article, I examine what linguistic and rhetorical devices are used to express ...
    • Incarceration Spillovers in Criminal and Family Networks 

      Bhuller, Manudeep; Dahl, Gordon B.; Løken, Katrine V.; Mogstad, Magne (DP SAM;15/2018, Working paper, 2018-08)
      Using quasi-random assignment of criminal cases to judges, we estimate large incarceration spillovers in criminal and brother networks. When a defendant is sent to prison, there are 51 and 32 percentage point reductions ...
    • Incarceration, Recidivism and Employment. 

      Bhuller, Manudeep; Dahl, Gordon B.; Løken, Katrine V.; Mogstad, Magne (DP SAM;14/2018, Working paper, 2018-06)
      Understanding whether, and in what situations, time spent in prison is criminogenic or preventive has proven challenging due to data availability and correlated unobservables. This paper overcomes these challenges in the ...
    • Incarceration, Recidivism, and Employment 

      Bhuller, Manudeep; Mogstad, Magne; Dahl, Gordon Boyack; Løken, Katrine Vellesen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Using a random judge design and panel data from Norway, we estimate that imprisonment discourages further criminal behavior, with re-offense probabilities falling by 29 percentage points and criminal charges dropping by ...
    • Incentive compatibility of fish-sharing agreements 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2004-04)
      This paper discusses the incentive compatibility of fish-sharing agreements based on zonal attachment of fish stocks. It is shown that the minor partner in a fish-sharing agreement may not have an incentive to cooperate ...
    • Incentive compatibility of fish-sharing agreements : three stock migration models 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2004-11)
      Shared fish stocks are such as migrate across borders between different countries’ exclusive economic zones. This paper discusses the incentive compatibility of fish-sharing agreements based on the zonal attachment of such ...
    • Incentive provision when contracting is costly 

      Kvaløy, Ola; Olsen, Trond E. (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2010-08)
      We analyze optimal incentive contracts in a model where the probability of court enforcement is determined by the costs spent on contracting. We show that contract costs matter for incentive provision, both in static spot ...
    • Incentivsystemer for Konkurransetilsynet : hvordan bør en optimal incentivkontrakt utformes? 

      Venøy, Marita; Rørvik, Lene Strønen (Master thesis, 2012-06)
      I denne masterutredningen gjøres det rede for hvordan incentivsystemer kan benyttes for å oppnå ønsket innsats og prioriteringer. I hovedsak studeres momenter som bør vurderes ved utforming av en optimal incentivkontrakt, ...
    • Incentivsystemer for konkurransetilsynet : hvordan bør en optimal incentivkontrakt utformes? 

      Venøy, Marita; Rørvik, Lene Strønen (Arbeidsnotat;18/12, Working paper, 2012-08)
      I denne utredningen gjøres det rede for hvordan incentivsystemer kan benyttes for å oppnå ønsket innsats og prioriteringer. I hovedsak studeres momenter som bør vurderes ved utforming av en optimal incentivkontrakt, og ...
    • Incitements for transportation collaboration by cost allocation 

      Dahlberg, Joen; Engevall, Stefan; Göthe-Lundgren, Maud; Jørnsten, Kurt; Rönnqvist, Mikael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In this paper, we focus on how cost allocation can be used as a means to create incentives for collaboration among companies, with the aim of reducing the total transportation cost. The collaboration is assumed to be ...
    • Income distribution and income inequality in Norway in 1930 

      Singh, Pushkar (Master thesis, 2016)
      Income inequality is one of the most widely researched topics in economics. Norway and other Scandinavian countries are amongst the most equal countries in world and economists love studying historical inequality in these ...
    • Income distribution and tax competition 

      Bjorvatn, Kjetil; Cappelen, Alexander W. (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2001-12)
      The literature on international tax competition has shown how increased international mobility of the tax base may create a downward pressure on tax rates and give rise to increased inequality in disposable income. This ...
    • Income distribution and tax competition 

      Bjorvatn, Kjetil; Cappelen, Alexander W. (Working Paper, Working paper, 2001-12)
      The literature on international tax competition has shown how increased international mobility of the tax base may create a downward pressure on tax rates and give rise to increased inequality in disposable income. This ...
    • Income Inequality and Mortality: A Norwegian Perspective 

      Bütikofer, Aline; Karadakic, René; Salvanes, Kjell Gunnar (DP SAM;04/2021, Working paper, 2021-01)
      While Norway has experienced income growth accompanied by a large decline in mortality during the past several decades, little is known about the distribution of these improvements in longevity across the income distribution. ...
    • Income risk aversion with quantity constraints 

      Schroyen, Fred (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2010-02)
      In this paper, I consider a consumer with a concave utility function over n commodities and trace out the consequences of quantity constraints on product markets for the consumer's aversion towards income risk. I show ...