• Fair advice 

      Eriksen, Kristoffer Wigestrand; Fest, Sebastian; Kvaløy, Ola; Dijk, Oege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Millions of investors place their trust in financial advisors who may have incentives to give them bad advice. This may indicate that advisors behave more fairly than economic theory predicts. In this paper, we present ...
    • Fear of the coronavirus and the stock markets 

      Lyocsa, Stefan; Baumöhl, Eduard; Vyrost, Tomas; Molnar, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-08)
      Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, stock markets around the world have experienced unprecedented declines amid high uncertainty. In this paper, we use Google search volume activity as a gauge of panic and fear. ...
    • Fish quality and market performance: The case of the coastal fishery for Atlantic cod in Norway 

      Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun; Henriksen, Edgar; Joensen, Sjúrður; Bendiksen, Bjørn Inge; Hermansen, Øystein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      This study focuses on fish quality and resource utilization at the ex-vessel level of the value chain. Substantial waste in the form of reduced fish quality is revealed for Atlantic cod landed by the coastal fleet in Norway, ...
    • Fishing methods for Atlantic cod and haddock: Quality and price versus costs 

      Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun; Dreyer, Bent (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10)
      This study explores trade-offs between fish quality, fishing efficiency, costs and profitability across three different vessel groups in the Norwegian groundfish fishery, that is, vessels fishing with bottom trawls, longlines ...
    • Fishing tactics and fish quality: The case of the coastal fishery for Atlantic cod in Norway 

      Sogn-Grundvåg, Geir; Zhang, Dengjun; Henriksen, Edgar; Joensen, Sjúrður; Bendiksen, Bjørn Inge; Hermansen, Øystein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11)
      This study examined the effects of key fishing tactics such as the choice of fishing gear and catch size, an indicator of swift and intense fishing, on the quality of landed fish. The effects of changes in yearly TACs, and ...
    • Food Sources and Expenditures for Seafood in the United States 

      Love, David C.; Asche, Frank; Conrad, Zach; Young, Ruth; Harding, Jamie; Nussbaumer, Elizabeth M.; Thorne-Lyman, Andrew L.; Neff, Roni (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-06)
      The aim of this study was to explore United States (U.S.) seafood consumption patterns, food sourcing, expenditures, and geography of consumption. We analyzed seafood intake and food sourcing using the National Health and ...
    • Forecasting volatility of Bitcoin 

      Bergsli, Lykke Øverland; Lind, Andrea Falk; Molnar, Peter; Polasik, Michal (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-01)
      Since Bitcoin price is highly volatile, forecasting its volatility is crucial for many applications, such as risk management or hedging. We study which model is the most suitable for forecasting Bitcoin volatility. We ...
    • Foreign-owned firms as agents of structural change in regions 

      Elekes, Zoltan; Boschma, Ronald Adalbert; Lengyel, Balázs (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-04)
      This paper investigates the role of different types of firms in related and unrelated diversification in regions, in particular the extent to which foreign-owned firms induce structural change in the manufacturing capability ...
    • FPIC and geoengineering in the future of Scandinavia 

      Cooper, Aaron Martin (Chapter, 2023-05)
      This chapter focuses on procedural and intergenerational justice within the context of solar radiation management and ice-geoengineering in the Arctic. Research has framed geoengineering as an option to avoid the more ...
    • From Closed to Open Innovation in Emerging Economies: Evidence from the Chemical Industry in Brazil 

      Thomas, Elisa (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03)
      In this article, we examine how firms in an emerging economy perform research and development (R&D) activities in regards to the concept of open innovation. Most literature on open innovation shows multinational ...
    • Fully Embracing the Paradoxical Condition:Banksy to Organization Theory 

      eCunha, Miguel Pina; Clegg, Stewart; Rego, Arménio; Simpson, Ace V.; Berti, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Management and organization studies has recently expressed heightened interest in the concept of paradox. Paradox, etymologically para-doxa, is that which challenges the norm. Frequently representative cases drawn from the ...
    • Futures market hedging efficiency in a new futures exchange: Effects of trade partner diversification 

      Øglend, Atle; Straume, Hans-Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12)
      This paper uses transaction data to examine hedging efficiency in a new futures exchange; the Fish Pool salmon futures exchange in Norway. The paper utilizes data on firm level exporter/importer transaction prices to ...
    • Futures should matter (more): Toward a forward-looking perspective in economic geography 

      Gong, Huiwen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Although the future is an increasingly important topic for regional economic development, our knowledge of the future as a research subject has been limited. Following futures studies, we develop a perspective on a specific ...
    • «Føre var» i laksenæringen: Tid for kollektiv håndtering av underdekning av fiskeolje 

      Steine, Gro; Tveterås, Ragnar; Pettersen, Ivar (NILF Notat;2011-14, Research report, 2011)
      Tilgangen på fiskeolje fra tradisjonelle kilder styres i dag av naturgitte beskrankninger for pelagiske fiskearter. En raskt voksende andel av oljen vil bli brukt til direkte humant konsum. Laksenæringen står derfor overfor ...
    • The geographical dimension of innovation collaboration: Networking and innovation in Norway 

      Fitjar, Rune Dahl; Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      This paper looks at the geographical dimension of firm networking in Norway, by examining the impact of manager-level, firm-level and regional-level variables on the decisions of firms to collaborate with partners at ...
    • The geography of innovation and technology news - An empirical study of the German news media 

      Ozgun, Burcu; Broekel, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03)
      Variations in the frequency and tone of news media are the focus of a growing literature. However, to date, empirical investigations have primarily confirmed the existence of such differences at the country level. This ...
    • Global value chains from an evolutionary economic geography perspective: a research agenda 

      Boschma, Ronald Adalbert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The research agendas of evolutionary economic geography (EEG) and global value chains (GVCs) have developed more or less independently from each other, with little interaction so far. This is unfortunate because both streams ...
    • Green apparel buying behaviour: A Stimulus–Organism–Behaviour–Consequence (SOBC) perspective on sustainability-oriented consumption in Japan 

      Dhir, Amandeep; Talwar, Shalini; Sadiq, Mohd; Sakashita, Mototaka; Kaur, Puneet (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)
      The green apparel literature has previously examined the disparity between consumers' positive purchase intentions and their actual purchase behaviour. This dichotomous behaviour represents the critical ‘intention–behaviour ...
    • Green process innovation: Where we are and where we are going 

      Khan, Sher Jahan; Kaur, Puneet; Jabeen, Fauzia; Dhir, Amandeep (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)
      Environmental pollution has worsened in the past few decades, and increasing pressure is being put on firms by different regulatory bodies, customer groups, NGOs and other media outlets to adopt green process innovations ...
    • Household Production in an Egalitarian Society 

      Onozaka, Yuko; Hafzi, Kamran (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Norwegian national policies strongly incentivize double-earner households and gender equality, but various gender gaps persist both at work and at home. In these seemingly contradictory situations, what are the mechanisms ...