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The international coal trade pattern
(Report, Research report, 2003-11)Climate policies may reduce the coal demand in some of the major coal importing countries (e.g., Western Europe and Japan). This paper analyses how a shift in the import demand for coal will affect the trade pattern in the ... -
International complementarities in the internet : should domestic local access prices be regulated?
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2001-10)The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries like telecommunication, software, and media into an international oligopoly, where the end-user is offered a bundle consisting of complementary products ... -
International management of North Sea herring
(Working Paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2002-10)North Sea herring is a transboundary resource, shared by the EU and Norway. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the harvests or total allowable catch quotas (TACs) for this species should be divided between ... -
International management strategies for a migratory fish stock : a bio-economic simulation model of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring
(Working paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2000-12)In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spawning herring fishery. The international spring-spawning herring fishery, based on potentially one of the most valuable ... -
International trade with competitiveness effects in R&D
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2005-12)In an oligopoly trade model where firms engage in R&D, international differences in market size allow for the emergence of endogenous asymmetries between firms. Concretely, firms located in countries with more demand become ... -
The internationalisation process : a relationship approach : a study of close customer relations' impact on an industrial firm's pace of internationalisation
(Report, Research report, 2000-05)It is established that experience is an important driver of a firm’s internationalisation process, at least in the early stages. Recently, however, it is found that network relations may also have some influence on the ... -
Internationalization of innovative activities in Norway US patents involving Norwegian inventors and assignees
(Working paper, 2018-05)Purpose: To investigate the international connectivity of innovation activity in Norway. Design: We use patent data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to examine the level and international pattern ... -
The internet market structure : implications for national and international regulation
(Working paper, Working paper, 2000-09)Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs local and global access. In addition to the infrastructure components, software and content components affect the customers’ ... -
Interorganizational developmental processes : governance and interaction in continuous negotiated agreements
(Report, Research report, 2001-03)This report explores how long-term interorganizational relationships are managed as they evolve over time. A conceptual framework is developed, drawing on contract theory and negotiation theory. Long-term relationships ... -
Investeringer i bredbåndskapasitet: Litteraturgjennomgang innenfor emnet nettnøytralitet
(Working paper;16/14, Working paper, 2014-06)Denne utredningen er en litteraturgjennomgang innenfor emnet nettnøytralitet. Oppgaven fokuserer på tre artikler som setter opp ulike modellrammeverk for å studere et avvik fra nettnøytralitet ved å introdusere et regime ... -
Investment in transmission
(Working paper, Working paper, 2007-11)Transmission is an integral part of the electricity system. However, even within a centralised system of generation and transmission it has never been a trivial exercise to perform coordination of expanding loads, generation ... -
Investment mechanism design and public policy for a natural gas grid
(Working paper, Working paper, 2007-11)This paper discusses how the government can design investment mechanisms to induce a socially optimal capacity increase in a gas grid that is owned by a syndicate of gas producers. Designing the investment mechanisms, the ... -
Investment to serve future consumption needs : trade theory applied to demographic challenges
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2005-11)One-good-economy neoclassical models predict that the non-synchronized aging between developing and developed economies can cause interaction between them leading to a Pareto improvement, e.g. Holzmann (2000). Interaction ... -
Investments in recessions
(Working paper;03/13, Working paper, 2013-01)We argue that the strategy literature has been virtually silent on the issue of recessions, and that this constitutes a regrettable sin of omission. A key route to rectify this omission is to focus on how recessions affect ... -
Investoratferd i det norske aksjemarkedet
(Rapport, Research report, 2001-08)Erfaringer fra andre land og en del empiriske studier tyder på at institusjonelle investorer, inkludert utlendinger, har vært aktive i flere av de krisene verdipapirmarkedene har gjennomgått i 80- og 90-årene. Dersom ... -
Is beyond budgeting peculiarly Scandinavian, and if so what does it entail for its applicability across the world? : a cultural analysis of beyond budgeting
(Report, Research report, 2010-08)This thesis is a cultural analysis of the management accounting innovation and general management model Beyond Budgeting. Beyond Budgeting has originated from practice rather than academia and is built on cases from several ... -
Is customer profitability related to solvency of customers?
(Working paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2000-12)Firms have to consider various ways to analyse their business. However, by many firms it is often asserted that the customers are most important. The sales to customers are generating the cash flows that make the firms ... -
Is labor mobility a channel for spillovers from multinationals? : evidence from Norwegian manufacturing
(Working paper, Working paper, 2009-07)This paper documents labor mobility flows from multinationals (MNEs) to non-MNEs in Norwegian manufacturing during the 1990s. 14,400 workers in MNEs move to non-MNEs during this period. By the year 2000, 28 percent of the ... -
Is there a demand response by patients in primary care?
(Working paper, Working paper, 2006-11)We test whether a demand response by patients exists in the Norwegian primary care sector. In Norway, physicians are remunerated either by salary or by incentive contract, and we have access to a large data survey that ... -
Issues in collaborative logistics
(Report, Research report, 2008-11)Collaborative logistics is becoming more important in today’s industry. This is driven by increased environ-mental concerns, improved efficiency through collaborative planning supporting resources sharing and new business ...