Browsing NHH Brage by Author "Kurtmollaiev, Seidali"
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Competing through innovation: Let the customer judge!
Kurtmollaiev, Seidali; Lervik-Olsen, Line; Andreassen, Tor W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Although customers are the final judges of innovations, their opinions on firms’ innovations are rarely listened to. In this article, we developed a novel model for examining the antecedents and consequences of perceived ... -
Does a country`s corruption level affect the outcome of a corruption scandal?: An event study of the effects of a country`s level of corruption on firms`s cumulative abnormal returns resulting from the news about corruption
Botn, Bjarte Kristoffer; Dahl, Bendik Ebbesvik (Master thesis, 2015)By investigating the phenomenon of corruption, we found that corruption represents a huge cost on society. There exists extensive theory and literature on the costs of corruption, but costs on firm-level has been limited. ... -
Doing it the smart way : an exploration of consumer adoption of new practices enabled by smart products
Hedegaard, Henrik; Rimstad, Lars (Master thesis, 2018)Products across categories are increasingly being attributed with the adjective smart. Today, consumers are thus able to purchase everything from smart phones to smart refrigerators and smart toothbrushes. These products ... -
Growing by exciting : a study of the effects of perceived firm innovativeness on customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, and firm performance
Solberg, Anneline Westgård; Kaasin, Emilie Berg (Master thesis, 2018)Today’s increasing focus on innovation in competing for the customers’ attention, has become a highly relevant research topic. Yet most research has focused on customer satisfaction as the most important antecedent of ... -
Human or machine? : an experimental study of the effects of approachability on the intention to adopt a new technology
Baradaran, Niusha; Malakoutisemnani, Sara (Master thesis, 2018)Use of self-service technologies (SSTs) is spreading all over the world and businesses are replacing traditional service encounter with newly developed SSTs across several industries and thus, more researchers have invested ... -
Innovasjon: Det du gjør, er ikke det de ser
Kurtmollaiev, Seidali; Lervik-Olsen, Line; Andreassen, Tor W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Norske bedrifter er opptatt av innovasjon. Motivasjonen er mangslungen. Noen innoverer for å kutte kostnader i produksjon og administrasjon eller for å bli mer bærekraftige. Andre ønsker å innovere i bedriftens eksisterende ... -
Innovasjonsevne i norske bedrifter : norsk innovasjonsindeks
Lervik-Olsen, Line; Kurtmollaiev, Seidali; Andreassen, Tor W. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)I en BCG-undersøkelse fra 2015 fremkom det at omtrent 80 prosent av de intervjuede topplederne hadde definert innovasjon som en del av virksomhetens viktigste område, og hele 57 prosent hadde definert det som en av de tre ... -
Mirror, mirror on the wall : a study of AR-powered magic mirror technology and its influence on consumer experiences and attitudes
Ulriksen, Vilde Dyrnes (Master thesis, 2019)Augmented Reality (AR) has been growing in popularity in recent years, and is becoming increasingly realistic. Several companies have started to use AR for the virtual testing of products, particularly within the beauty ... -
Organizational Transformation Through Service Design: The Institutional Logics Perspective
Kurtmollaiev, Seidali; Fjuk, Annita; Pedersen, Per Egil; Clatworthy, Simon; Kvale, Knut (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018) -
Service innovation, customer-perception & loyalty: an experiment how does customer-perceived service innovation affect customer loyalty?
Schulte-Brüggemann, Paul; Streit, Yvonne (Master thesis, 2018)Over the past years, due to an ever-accelerating progress of innovation, service innovation has become a highly relevant research topic. Nonetheless, most research focuses on innovation from a firm perspective. Consequently, ... -
Why don’t similar e-commerce companies choose similar logistics distribution system? : a case study of two e-commerce companies in China based on transaction cost theory
Chen, Wenjie (Master thesis, 2016)During the last decade, the importance of “last mile delivery” has become increasingly prominent due to the booming development of e-commerce. Logistics services have become the bottleneck of the development of e-commerce ...