• Aligning doctoral education with local industrial employers` needs: a comparative case study 

      Germain-Alamartine, Eloïse; Moghadam Saman, Saeed (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-07)
      Doctoral education was primarily designed to answer the human resources needs of academia. However, nowadays, increasing numbers of doctorate holders seek employment outside academia. Accordingly, doctoral education can ...
    • Aquaculture subsidies in the European Union: Evolution, impact and future potential for growth 

      Guillen, Jordi; Asche, Frank; Carvalho, Natacha; Fernandez Polanco, Jose M; Llorente, Ignacio Martín; Nielsen, Rasmus; Nielsen, Max; Villasante, Sebastian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06)
      Through its structural funds the European Union (EU) has invested €1.17 billion in the aquaculture sector over the period 2000–2014. In addition, the EU plans to spend a further €1.72 billion on the sector over the period ...
    • Arctic Oil and Public Finance: Norway’s Lofoten Region and Beyond 

      Mohn, Klaus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This study explores potential implications of Arctic oil and gas exploration for public finance, with the Norwegian Lofoten region as a valuation case. A model is calibrated to turn oil and gas resource estimates into ...
    • Are environmentally friendly firms more vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic? 

      Zhang, Dengjun; Fang, Yingkai (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The COVID-19 pandemic has affected supply and demand to a large extent. Declining demand for firms' output has caused significant financial stress for all kinds of firms worldwide. Production that requires environmental ...
    • Artificial intelligence as an enabler of quick and effective production repurposing: an exploratory review and future research propositions 

      Naz, Farheen; Kumar, Anil; Agrawal, Rohit; Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo; Majumdar, Abhijit; Chokshi, Hemakshi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The outbreak of Covid-19 created disruptions in manufacturing operations. One of the most serious negative impacts is the shortage of critical medical supplies. Manufacturing firms faced pressure from governments to use ...
    • Assessing press releases as a data source for spatial research 

      Ozgun, Burcu; Broekel, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Describing the distribution and development of socio-economic activities in space is frequently limited due to data availability, as official statistical data sources are often restricted to specific topics and geographical ...
    • Asset creation team rationalities and strategic discourses: Evidences from India 

      Ninan, Johan; Mahalingam, Ashwin; Clegg, Stewart Roger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      External stakeholder management is important for managing an infrastructure asset throughout its life cycle. There is a dearth of research exploring the asset creation team’s rationalities invoking the strategies used for ...
    • Attention to oil prices and its impact on the oil, gold and stock markets and their covariance 

      Fiszeder, Piotr; Fałdziński, Marcin; Molnar, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This paper studies the impact of investor attention to oil prices on returns, volatility, and covariances of three exchange traded funds representing oil, gold, and the stock market. For this purpose, we suggest a new ...
    • Attribute non-attendance in environmental discrete choice experiments: The impact of including an employment attribute 

      Ahi, Julide Ceren; Kipperberg, Gorm (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07)
      This paper utilizes data from a split-sample discrete choice experiment to investigate the impact of including an employment attribute on stated preferences for protecting the coastal zone of Arctic Norway. The econometric ...
    • Auction versus direct sale: the effect of buyers and sellers on prices 

      Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-27)
      This study examines the question of selling agricultural commodities by auction or directly. Hedonic price analysis using transaction data from the sale of frozen cod in Norway shows that buyer–seller matches explain 32.4 ...
    • Auksjon eller kontrakt? Råfisklagets omsetning av fryst hvitfisk 

      Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun; Dreyer, Bent (Nofima rapportserie;, Research report, 2019-06)
      Denne rapporten presenterer resultater fra analyse av Råfisklagets omsetning av ombordfryst torsk, hyse og sei for perioden 2009–2017. Resultatene viser at omsetning gjennom auksjon går ned og at salg på kontrakt øker. I ...
    • Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Global Retreat of Democracy: A Curated Discussion 

      Adler, Paul S.; Adly, Amr; Armanios, Daniel Erian; Battilana, Julie; Bodrožić, Zlatko; Clegg, Stewart Roger; Davis, Gerald F.; Gartenberg, Claudine; Glynn, Mary Ann; Gümüsay, Ali Aslan; Haveman, Heather A.; Leonardi, Paul; Lounsbury, Michael; McGahan, Anita M.; Meyer, Renate; Philips, Nelson; Sheppard-Jones, Kara (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      To the surprise of many in the West, the fall of the USSR in 1991 did not lead to the adoption of liberal democratic government around the world and the much anticipated “end of history.” In fact, authoritarianism has made ...
    • Balanced Scorecards: A Relational Contract Approach 

      Kvaløy, Ola; Olsen, Trond Egil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Reward systems based on balanced scorecards often connect pay to an index, i.e. a weighted sum of multiple performance measures. We show that such an index contract may indeed be optimal if performance measures are ...
    • The balancing act: How do moral norms and anticipated pride drive food waste/reduction behaviour? 

      Talwar, Shalini; Kaur, Puneet; Kumar, Sushant; Salo, Jari; Dhir, Amandeep (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Food waste is a serious problem that impacts the environment and sustainability by increasing greenhouse gas emissions from landfills. Food waste also represents a social challenge because it raises serious concerns about ...
    • Beating the Casino: Conceptualizing an Anchoring-based Third Route to Regional Development 

      Gong, Huiwen; Yu, Zhen; Binz, Christian; Truffer, Bernhard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The development of new industries in peripheral regions has gained renewed attention recently. Yet, the processes through which peripheral regions can mobilize external resources and capabilities, and turn them into locally ...
    • «Big Fish»: Valuation of the world’s largest salmon farming companies 

      Misund, Bård; Nygård, Rune (Others, 2017)
      The recent five years have seen a nearly tenfold increase the salmon stock price index at the Oslo Stock Exchange. This paper tries to shed some light on the reasons why this substantial stock price appreciation has occurred. ...
    • The black box of regional growth 

      Grillitsch, Markus; Martynovich, Mikhail; Fitjar, Rune Dahl; Haus-Reve, Silje (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Regional growth models leave a large share of variation unexplained. While we should continuously aim to improve these models, the unique combination of conditions and human agency in each region will also invariably lead ...
    • Blockchain Technology: The Role of Integrated Reverse Supply Chain Networks in Sustainability 

      Jraisat, Luai; Jresseit, Mohannad; Upadhyay, Arvind; Kumar, Anil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06)
      This research explores the role of Blockchain Technology (BCT) integrated with Reverse Supply Chain Networks (RSCN) and evaluates the relationship between BCT and sustainability performance in multi-industries. A qualitative ...
    • Boosting, sorting and complexity - urban scaling of innovation around the world 

      Broekel, Tom; Knuepling, Louis; Mewes, Lars (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      It is widely understood that innovations tend to be concentrated in cities, which is evidenced by innovative output increasing disproportionately with city size. Yet, given the heterogeneity of countries and technologies, ...
    • Brands, Labels, and Product Longevity: The Case of Salmon in UK Grocery Retailing 

      Asche, Frank; Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun; Cojocaru, Andreea-Laura; Young, James A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01)
      In recent years, the number of ecolabels and country-of-origin labels has grown substantially in seafood markets globally. This makes it more difficult for retailers and producers to communicate and demonstrate their ...