Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin (NHH) by Title
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Context and HRM: Theory, Evidence, and Proposals
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Human resource management (HRM) has paid insufficient attention to the impact of context. In this article, we outline the need for HRM to take full account of context, particularly national context, and to use both ... -
Corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms: a systematic review and research agenda
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This systematic review covers the extant literature on corporate governance in entrepreneurial firms. Using a sample of 137 research papers published from pre-1990 through June 2018 in 60 journals, we categorize outlets, ... -
Crowdfunding Sustainability
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020) -
Crowdsourcing Innovation and Product Development: Gamification as a Motivational Driver.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Cultural Adaptation in Cross-National Buyer-Seller Relationships - a study of Russian Buyers and Norwegian Sellers of Seafood
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how buyers and sellers in cross-cultural business relationships manage cultural differences to ensure functional, successful business relationships. Failure to consider ... -
“Cut me some slack”: the psychological contracts as a foundation for understanding team charters
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Dead Battery? Wind Power, the Spot Market, and Hydropower Interaction in the Nordic Electricity Market
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)It is well established within both the economics and power system engineering literature that hydropower can act as a complement to large amounts of intermittent energy. In particular hydropower can act as a “battery” where ... -
Debt Shifting and Thin-Capitalization Rules – German Experience and Alternative Approaches
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)This paper presents the general design of thin-capitalization rules and summarizes the economic effects of such rules as identified in theoretical models. We review empirical studies providing evidence on the experience ... -
Detecting specialised neologisms in researchers’ blogs
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The present paper explores whether researchers’ blogs may be useful as corpora to detect specialised neologisms in economic-administrative domains, such as Finance, Management or Macroeconomics. Three different blogs have ... -
Diffusion of management accounting innovations: A virus perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Purpose The diffusion of management accounting innovations (MAIs) is the focus of much debate in the management accounting research community. Extant contributions have drawn on a large of number of theories, including ... -
Do ‘soft law’ board gender quotas work? Evidence from a natural experiment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In a new era of “open governance”, in which societal and corporate change is taking place, 15 predominantly European countries, including Spain, enacted board gender quotas to increase the share of women on boards. In ... -
Does brand building matter? A study of the bacalhau brand Dybvik
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)Brand building results in brand equity creation based on intellectual efforts. Thus brand equity is perceived as intellectual capital of the brand builder. Building strong brands has become a priority for many organizations, ... -
Does fuel efficiency pay? Empirical evidence from the drybulk timecharter market revisited
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The time charter market for ships represents a classical example of the principal-agent problem, where shipowners can opt to invest in energy efficient ships, yet any savings in fuel expenditures accrue to the charterers. ... -
Does grief transfer across generations? Bereavements during pregnancy and child outcomes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Using population data from Norway, we examine the effects of stress induced by the death of the mother’s parent during pregnancy on both the short-run and the long-run outcomes of the infant. Using a variety of empirical ... -
Duopolistic competition under risk aversion and uncertainty
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-07-16)A monopolist typically defers entry into an industry as both price uncertainty and the level of risk aversion increase. By contrast, the presence of a rival typically hastens entry under risk neutrality. Here, we examine ... -
Ecological and cultural factors underlying the global distribution of prejudice
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Prejudiced attitudes and political nationalism vary widely around the world, but there has been little research on what predicts this variation. Here we examine the ecological and cultural factors underlying the worldwide ... -
The Economics of Hypergamy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Partner selection is a vital feature of human behavior with important consequences for individuals, families, and society. We use the term hypergamy to describe a phenomenon whereby there is a tendency for husbands to be ... -
Economies of scale in Norwegian electricity distribution: a quantile regression approach
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Education and mobility
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)We show that the length of compulsory education has a causal impact on regional labour mobility. The analysis is based on a quasi-exogenous staged Norwegian school reform, and register data on the whole ... -
Effectiveness of a girls’ empowerment programme on early childbearing, marriage and school dropout among adolescent girls in rural Zambia: study protocol for a cluster randomized trial
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Adolescent pregnancies pose a risk to the young mothers and their babies. In Zambia, 35% of young girls in rural areas have given birth by the age of 18 years. Pregnancy rates are particularly high among ...