• Ambidexterity to overcome digital transformation challenges: A bibliometric review 

      Bråthen, Marlene; Doan, Elisabeth; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Conference object, 2021)
      This paper offers a systematic literature review aided by bibliometric analysis to provide a bridge between extant research on organizational ambidexterity and digital transformation. Whereas ambidexterity is suggested as ...
    • 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, ...
    • Individual-level impediments to digital transformation: A bibliometric literature review 

      Ingvaldsen, Michelle; Kaur, Harnit; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Proceedings IFKAD;Volume 16, Issue 1, Conference object, 2021)
      Digital transformation creates opportunities through new digital technologies, but it also pressures organizations to change the working environment. Research from the last few decades has empirically documented resistance ...
    • Innovation capabilities in banking: The case of Norwegian mobile payment 

      Strønen, Fred H.; Rønning, Vilde Holtar; Breunig, Karl Joachim (Proceedings of the European conference on knowledge management;20th European Conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM 2019), Conference object, 2019)
      The purpose of this empirical study is to identify why some firms have more innovation success than others when faced with disruptive changes caused by digitalization. The financial industry has already experienced the ...
    • Managing Innovation Processes: The Case of Integrated Product-Service Systems 

      Aas, Tor Helge; Breunig, Karl Joachim; Hellström, Magnus Mikael; Hydle, Katja Maria (Proceedings of the XXX ISPIM Innovation Conference;, Conference object, 2019)
      Most research on the management of innovation processes has focused on either new product development or new service development, while the development of new integrated product-service systems has received limited ...
    • On the Differences between Lithuanian and Norwegian Models of Social Welfare Provision 

      Guogis, Arvydas; Koht, Harald (Conference object, 2007)
      The article compares the Norwegian and Lithuanian models of welfare state provision and seeks to identify factors that may influence the choice of a particular model. This paper offers an overview of social policy in Norway ...
    • Service-oriented business models in manufacturing in the digital era: Toward a new typology 

      Aas, Tor Helge; Breunig, Karl Joachim; Hellström, Magnus Mikael; Hydle, Katja Maria (LUT Scientific and Expertise Publications;, Conference object, 2020)
      A stream of servitization research has focused on identifying typologies of product-service system business models. However, their relevance may be questioned in a context with increased utilization of digital technologies. ...
    • Systematic Evaluation of GPT-3 for Zero-Shot Personality Estimation 

      Ganesan, Adithya V; Lal, Yash Kumar; Nilsson, August; Schwartz, H. Andrew (ACL Anthology;, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2023)
      Very large language models (LLMs) perform extremely well on a spectrum of NLP tasks in a zero-shot setting. However, little is known about their performance on human-level NLP problems which rely on understanding psychological ...
    • Understanding the strategy-innovation link in an era of disruptions 

      Breunig, Karl Joachim; Skjølsvik, Tale (Conference object, 2020-08)
      Whereas innovation and strategy traditionally are treated as two separate fields of expertise and research, this conceptual paper aims to identify how strategy theory can be linked to recent developments within the innovation ...