• Beyond the Hype: A Bibliometric Analysis Deconstructing Research on Digitalization 

      Holand, Andrea; Svadberg, Silje Andrea; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Technology Innovation Management Review;Volume 9, Issue 10, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The accelerating emergent field of research addressing digitalization and related topics is complex, unstructured and hyped. Consequently, both research and practice lack a rigorous foundation of prior published research ...
    • A bibliometric analysis deconstructing research on how digitalisation affects knowledge workers 

      Isegran, Henry; Kuvene, Mats; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management;Vol. 23 No. 1 (2022), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Whereas previous waves of automation have predominantly affected labour intensive work, current cognitive technologies enable automation and commoditization of knowledge intensive work. However, extant research provides ...
    • A bibliometric analysis of how cognitive technologies affects man-machine collaboration 

      Strand, Tina Alexandra Ngo; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Conference object, 2021)
      Research addressing artificial intelligence (AI), and related topics, is rapidly increasing. However, despite this emerging interest, the current body of published research remains complex and unstructured. In particular, ...
    • Bidder Gains in Takeovers with Shared Auditor 

      Strøm, R. Øystein; Larsen, Lena; Nygaard, Therese Karoline (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Are abnormal returns in bidder and target companies higher in a takeover when auditor is shared? We find that abnormal returns are higher in bidder companies but weaker in target companies with a shared auditor compared ...
    • Boundaryless careers in the gig economy: An oxymoron? 

      Kost, Dominique; Fieseler, Christian; Wong, Sut I (Human Resource Management Journal;Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-21)
      Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption that actors take responsibility for their own career development and that they consequently take charge of developing their ...
    • Boundaryless careers in the gig economy: An oxymoron? 

      Kost, Dominique; Fieseler, Christian; Wong, Sut I (Human Resource Management Journal;Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-19)
      Advocates of the boundaryless career perspective have relied to a great extent on the assumption that actors take responsibility for their own career development and that they consequently take charge of developing their ...
    • Bounded variation control of Itô diffusions with exogenously restricted intervention times 

      Lempa, Jukka (Advances in Applied Probability;46(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      In this paper, bounded variation control of one-dimensional diffusion processes is considered. We assume that the agent is allowed to control the diffusion only at the jump times of an observable, independent Poisson ...
    • British IPO directors, 1891-1911 

      Fjesme, Sturla Lyngnes; Galpin, Neal; Moore, Lyndon (Business History;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-24)
      Company directors in Victorian Britain have a somewhat dubious reputation. There are claims that directors had little business experience with the directorships obtained mainly via social connections. However, a little ...
    • Brukerorientert ledelse ved NAV-kontor 

      Amoateng, Loretta Grace; Borgenholt, Maren (Bachelor thesis, 2017-05)
      I denne oppgaven har vi valgt temaet brukerorientert ledelse. Brukerorientering er et mye omtalt begrep som har fått økt fokus i dagens samfunn, og stiller med dette store krav til offentlige virksomheter. Begrepet ...
    • Business incubation and the network resources of start-ups 

      Pettersen, Inger Beate; Aarstad, Jarle; Høvig, Øystein Stavø; Tobiassen, Anita Ellen (Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship;5(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-02-03)
      The focus in this paper is to study whether business incubation can provide entrepreneurial start-ups with critical network resources. We make a distinction between incubator-provided network resources and start-ups’ ...
    • Call the midwife. Health personnel and mortality in Norway 1887–1920 

      Kotsadam, Andreas; Lind, Jo Thori; Modalsli, Jørgen (Cliometrica;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-18)
      At the turn of the twentieth century, Norway, like many other countries, experienced a decrease in mortality and a substantial increase in the number of health personnel. In order to assess how these changes were connected, ...
    • Can a better informed listener be easier to persuade? 

      Bizzotto, Jacopo; Vigier, Adrien (Economic Theory;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-22)
      We study the impact of exogenous news on the classic Bayesian persuasion problem. The sender supplies information over multiple periods, but is unable to commit at the onset to the information that she will supply in periods ...
    • Capable Design or Designing Capabilities? An Exploration of Service Design as an Emerging Organizational Capability in Telenor 

      Martinkenaite, Ieva; Breunig, Karl Joachim; Fjuk, Annita (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This empirical paper examines a process, starting with the managerial decision to make service design an organizational capability, and follows it as it unfolds over time within one organization. Service design has become ...
    • The Causal Mechanism of Financial Education: Evidence from Mediation Analysis 

      Carpena, Fenella; Zia, Bilal (Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization;Volume 177, September 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-30)
      This paper uses a field experiment in India and mediation analysis to investigate the causal mechanisms between financial education and financial behavior. Focusing on the mediating role of financial literacy, we propose a ...
    • Causing or Preventing (Reverse) Discrimination When Transposing EU Free-Movement Rules in the European Economic Area: A First Categorization of the Approaches Adopted by National Legislators 

      Praino, Diego; Nikolič, Bruno; Corleto, Michele (Nordic Journal of Migration Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Within the European Economic Area (EEA), many rights are granted to EU/EEA nationals in terms of free movement and residency. Most of these rights, enshrined in Directive 2004/38/EC, apply also to their family members, ...
    • CEO wealth and cross-border acquisitions by SMEs 

      Zilja, Flladina; Benito, Gabriel R G; Boustanifar, Hamid; Zhang, Dan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study examines the role of chief executive officers’ (CEOs) wealth in explaining the cross-border acquisition (CBA) activity of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). CBAs require substantial financial resources ...
    • The certifier for the long run 

      Bizzotto, Jacopo; Harstad, Bård (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We build a workhorse model to study the optimal and the equilibrium certifier from a long-run perspective. Firms enter the market, and invest in their capacity to provide qual- ity, before the certification threshold is ...
    • Characteristics of Intrapreneurs in Scale-Intensive Service Firms 

      Hydle, Katja Maria; Aas, Tor Helge; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management, and Innovation;10(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      This empirical paper explores the work of employees in charge of service innovation when firms develop and launch new scale-intensive services by addressing two research questions: i) How do employees responsible for ...
    • Choral conducting competences: Perceptions and priorities 

      Jansson, Dag; Døving, Erik; Elstad, Beate (Research Studies in Music Education;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Choral conducting is a complex and multi-faceted leader role. Leading music is a particular kind of leadership through the prominence of gestural communication, and it is a ubiquitous phenomenon across a variety of social ...
    • Choral conducting education: The lifelong entanglement of competence, identity and meaning 

      Jansson, Dag; Balsnes, Anne Haugland (Research Studies in Music Education;First Published April 8, 2020, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-08)
      Choral singing is one of the most widespread musical activities, and choral conductors work in a variety of social settings that involve every imaginable type of choir and musical genre. The conductor role draws on a number ...