• A Likelihood Ratio and Markov Chain Based Method to Evaluate Density Forecasting 

      Li, Yushu; Andersson, Lars Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In this paper, we propose a likelihood ratio based method to evaluate density forecasts which can jointly evaluate the unconditional forecasted distribution and dependence of the outcomes. Unlike the well‐known Berkowitz ...
    • An analysis of maintenance schedules for public facilities 

      Hopland, Arnt Ove; Kvamsdal, Sturla F; Sandal, Leif Kristoffer (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We present a flexible, formal framework for maintenance scheduling for public facilities. Key features of the model include an accelerating deterioration scheme, a general utility measure, and real estate market effects ...
    • Combating Corruption: Investigative Journalists on the Frontlines 

      Moene, Kalle; Søreide, Tina (Chapter, 2019)
      Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often at the risk of serious consequences or under financial constraints. These are also important issues in economic research. ...
    • Context and HRM: Theory, Evidence, and Proposals 

      Mayrhofer, Wolfgang; Gooderham, Paul N.; Brewster, Chris (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 

      Li, Hezun; Terjesen, Siri; Umans, Timurs (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, ...
    • Dead Battery? Wind Power, the Spot Market, and Hydropower Interaction in the Nordic Electricity Market 

      Mauritzen, Johannes (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 ...
    • Does brand building matter? A study of the bacalhau brand Dybvik 

      Aure, Kristin Gaaseide; Nervik, Kristine; Helgesen, Øyvind (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, ...
    • Duopolistic competition under risk aversion and uncertainty 

      Chronopoulos, Michail; De Reyck, Bert; Siddiqui, Afzal S. (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 ...
    • Language in International Business: A Review and Agenda for Future Research 

      Tenzer, Helene; Terjesen, Siri; Harzing, Anne-Wil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      A fast growing number of studies demonstrates that language diversity influences almost all management decisions in modern multinational corporations. Whereas no doubt remains about the practical importance of language, ...
    • Maritime Financial Instability and Supply Chain Management Effects 

      Grytten, Ola Honningdal; Koilo, Viktoriia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The paper investigates the offshore crisis 2015–2017 and its impact on central international offshore oil and gas related maritime cluster, the Blue Maritime Cluster, located at the North-Western coast of Norway. This ...
    • Not your problem? Exploring the relationship between problem formulation and social responsibility 

      Jørgensen, Sveinung; Pedersen, Lars Jacob Tynes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This article explores the relationship between organizational problem formulation and social responsibility. The purpose of the article is to illuminate how organizational problem formulations (1) determine the manner ...
    • Optimal control with partial information for stochastic Volterra equations 

      Øksendal, Bernt; Zhang, Tusheng (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      In the first part of the paper we obtain existence and characterizations of an optimal control for a linear quadratic control problem of linear stochastic Volterra equations. In the second part, using the Malliavin calculus ...
    • Relational Contracts, Multiple Agents, and Correlated Outputs 

      Kvaløy, Ola; Olsen, Trond Egil (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We analyze relational contracts between a principal and a set of risk-neutral agents whose outputs are correlated. When only the agents’ aggregate output can be observed, a team incentive scheme is shown to be optimal, ...
    • Scrapping a wind turbine: Policy changes, scrapping incentives and why wind turbines in good locations get scrapped first 

      Mauritzen, Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      The most common reason for scrapping a wind turbine in Denmark is to make room for a newer turbine. The decision to scrap a wind turbine is then highly dependent on an opportunity cost that comes from the interaction of ...
    • When energy efficiency is secondary: The case of Offshore Support Vessels 

      Ådland, Roar Os; Cariou, Pierre; Wolff, Francois-Charles (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs) deal with time-sensitive logistics and sophisticated marine operations for high-value offshore oil and gas installations. We investigate whether this creates preferences that effectively ...