Browsing Department of Economics and Business Administration by Author "Hansen, Håvard"
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Informational cascades, herding bias, and food taste evaluations
Hansen, Håvard (Journal article, 2013-12)Herding behavior is observed when consumers simply replicate the behavior of others instead of making their own elaborate decision. This study contains two experiments in which participants are asked to evaluate how good ... -
It’s all about who you are: Four papers on the role of individual personality differences in cosumer marketing
Hansen, Håvard (PhD thesis UiS;, Doctoral thesis, 2011)Imagine two young Norwegian women, Marie and Dina, who are enjoying a Saturday evening visit to a down town ethnic restaurant. They are of equal age, have an equal level of experience and interest in tasteful restaurant ... -
Men hva med de som sitter igjen? - En studie av nedbemanningens påvirkning på arbeidsmiljøet i oljebransjen
Undseth, Heidi Kathrine; Losnegård, Sygni Hansen (Master thesis, 2016-06)Denne oppgaven handler om hvordan nedbemanningene i oljebransjen påvirker det psykososiale arbeidsmiljøet i bedriftene. For å begrense oppgaven har vi valgt å ta for oss fire ulike elementer i det psykososiale arbeidsmiljøet; ... -
Price consciousness and purchase intentions for new food products: the moderating effect of product category knowledge when price is unknown
Hansen, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-07)This study examines the degree to which consumers’ price consciousness affects their purchase intentions for a newly introduced product when the price of the product is unknown. Based on data from 186 consumers exposed to ... -
Promotion and prevention focused feeding strategies: Exploring the effects on healthy and unhealthy child eating
Melbye, Elisabeth Lind; Hansen, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-02)There is a general lack of research addressing the motivations behind parental use of various feeding practices. Therefore, the present work aims to extend the current literature on parent-child feeding interactions by ... -
When diseases hit aquaculture: an experimental study of spillover effects from negative publicity
Hansen, Håvard; Onozaka, Yuko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Aquaculture, as all animal production, is exposed to diseases which can cause negative publicity and market impacts. A recent example is the Chilean salmon farming industry, which is currently facing unprecedented economic ...