• Turning the page on business formats for digital platforms : does Apple's agency model soften competition? 

      Foros, Øystein; Kind, Hans Jarle; Shaffer, Greg (Working paper;06/14, Working paper, 2014-04)
      The agency model used by Apple and other platform providers such as Google allows upstream rms (content providers like book publishers and developers of apps) to choose the retail prices of their products (RPM) subject ...
    • Turnover, structure and firm specific learning in a large corporation 

      Døving, Erik (Working paper, Working paper, 2004-08)
      This paper studies the acquisition of firm specific knowledge in a major Norwegian oil company. Based on self-report data from 980 managers and professionals the paper investigates the impact of formal structure, informal ...
    • TusenFryd AS : strategisk regnskapsanalyse og verdivurdering 

      Sjøberg, Paterick Saltvik; Nordhagen, Anders (Master thesis, 2012)
      Denne masterutredningen er en strategisk regnskapsanalyse og verdivurdering av fornøyelsesparken TusenFryd AS basert på offentlig tilgjengelig informasjon per 30.09.2011 supplert med strategisk informasjon av nyere ...
    • TV advertising, programming investments, and product-market oligopoly 

      Nilssen, Tore; Sørgard, Lars (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2000-06)
      We present a model of the TV-advertising market that encompasses both the product markets and the market for TV programs. We argue that the TV industry has several idiosyncratic characteristics that need to be modeled, ...
    • The TV industry : advertising and programming 

      Nilssen, Tore; Sørgard, Lars (Working Paper, Working paper, 2001-07)
      The key to an understanding of the TV industry is the market for TV advertising. We present a model of this market that also encompasses the product markets and the viewer market. Because viewers dislike commercials, there ...
    • TV-markedet : private versus offentlige aktører 

      Garcia-Pires, Armando; Skjeret, Frode; Sørgard, Lars (Rapport;2014:12, Research report, 2014-10)
      I denne rapporten drøftes samspillet mellom offentlige og private kringkastere i TV-markedet. Når en sammenligner den norske allmennkringkasteren NRK med tilsvarende allmennkringkastere i andre land det er naturlig å ...
    • Tvangsinnløsning av minoritetsaksjonærer – hva er virkelig verdi? : Rettens (manglende) vektlegging av aksjekurs ved fastsettelse av innløsningssummen i tvangsinnløsningssaker 

      Sødal, Frida; Valheim, Guro (Master thesis, 2021)
      Denne studien undersøker norsk retts vektlegging av aksjekurs ved fastsettelse av innløsningssummen i tvangsinnløsningssaker. Vi utfører dokumentstudie av samtlige rettsavgjørelser etter 2003, og gir vi en helhetlig ...
    • Tverretatlig samarbeid i praksis : en kvalitativ sammenlikning av samarbeidsrelasjonen ved arbeidslivskriminalitetssentrene i Trondheim og Kristiansand 2015 - 2017 

      Stavnes, Marie Guttulsrød (Master thesis, 2017)
      Emnet for denne studien er organisering og samarbeidsrelasjon mellom etatene i de tverretatlige samarbeidene mot arbeidslivskriminalitet i Trondheim og Kristiansand. Arbeidslivskriminalitet er et gjenstridig problem som ...
    • Tverrfaglig poliklinisk behandling av ryggpasienter : besparelser for folketrygden? 

      Kjerstad, Egil; Holmås, Tor Helge (Rapport, Research report, 2002-04)
      I rapporten redegjøres det for evalueringsarbeidet som er gjort i forbindelse med innføringen av en ny tverrfaglig poliklinisk behandlingstakst for ryggpasienter. Studien baserer seg både på registerdata og intervjuundersøkelser. ...
    • Two centuries of economic growth: Norwegian GDP 1816-2020 

      Grytten, Ola Honningdal (DP SAM;10/2020, Working paper, 2020-06)
      Existing historical GDP series for Norway do not always coincide with our historical knowledge of the economic development. This is to a large extent a result of lack of calculations from the production side and in addition ...
    • Two hegemonies – two technological regimes : American and Norwegian whaling in the 19th and 20th Century 

      Basberg, Bjørn L. (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2006-09)
      The 19th century whaling industry was dominated by the United States while the 20th century industry had its origins in Norway and was dominated for years by that nation. The focus of the paper, is to explore the ...
    • Two paradigms and Nobel prizes in economics : a contradiction or coexistence? 

      Levy, Haim; De Giorgi, Enrico; Hens, Thorsten (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2003-06)
      Markowitz and Sharpe won the Nobel Prize in Economics more than a decade ago for the development of Mean-Variance analysis and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). In the year 2002, Kahneman won the Nobel Prize in ...
    • Two part tariffs with partial product bundling 

      Jensen, Sissel (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2001)
      When a firm operates in an industry with very large differences in consumers' willingness to pay for the service it offers, it faces a challenge in the pricing decision. It wants to engage in price discrimination, but ...
    • A two sample size estimator for large data sets 

      O’Connell, Martin; Smith, Howard; Thomassen, Øyvind (Discussion paper;1/23, Working paper, 2023-02-17)
      In GMM estimators moment conditions with additive error terms involve an observed component and a predicted component. If the predicted component is computationally costly to evaluate, it may not be feasible to estimate ...
    • Two-part pricing, consumer heterogeneity and Cournot competition 

      Jensen, Sissel; Sørgard, Lars (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2001)
      We analyze two-part tariffs in an oligopoly, where each firm commits to a quantity and a fixed fee prior to the determination of unit prices. In the case of homogeneous consumers, Harrison and Kline (2001) showed that the ...
    • Two-part pricing, consumer heterogeneity and cournot competition 

      Jensen, Sissel; Sørgard, Lars (Working paper, Working paper, 2005-04)
      We analyze two-part tariffs in an oligopoly, where each firm commits to a quantity and a fixed fee prior to the determination of unit prices. In the case of homogeneous consumers, Harrison and Kline (2001) showed that the ...
    • Two-part tariffs with partial unbundling 

      Jensen, Sissel (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2001-10)
      The paper explores second degree price discrimination in a multidimensional good context. There are two types of consumers with demand described by a two-dimensional vector, a quantity dimension and a service attribute ...
    • Two-part tariffs with quality degradation 

      Jensen, Sissel (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2006-03)
      There is a gap between the recommendations of the theory of second degree price discrimination and the practices of firms that target consumer segments with varying willingness to pay with two or more distinct tar- iffs. ...
    • Two-part tariffs, consumer heterogeneity and Cournot competition 

      Jensen, Sissel; Sørgard, Lars (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2001-10)
      We analyze two-part tariffs in oligopoly, where each firm commits to a certain quantity. The model is an extension of the one introduced in Har (2001). We show that their main results are reversed when the model is extended ...
    • Two-sided markets with bargaining over content : the monopoly case 

      Gabrielsen, Tommy Staahl (Working paper, Working paper, 2006-04)
      A TV platform provides content to viewers and viewers to advertising producers. We study platform pricing and the supply of an essential type of content when there are two-sided network effects and the platform bargains ...