• Nature is ours! – Psychological ownership and preferences forbwind energy 

      Dugstad, Anders; Brouwer, Roy; Grimsrud, Kristine; Kipperberg, Gorm; Lindhjem, Henrik; Navrud, Ståle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Psychological ownership (PO) is a phenomenon whereby individuals feel ownership of goods they do not necessarily formally own. A substantial body of literature in marketing, consumer psychology, and organizational sciences ...
    • The New Ecological Paradigm, Pro-Environmental Behaviour, and the Moderating Effects of Locus of Control and Self-Construal. 

      Derdowski, Lukasz Andrzej; Grahn, Åsa Helen; Hansen, Håvard; Skeiseid, Heidi Victoria (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09)
      Acquiring a better understanding of what drives pro-environmental and sustainable behaviour is important for both researchers and practitioners alike. The purpose of this paper is to explore the moderating role of locus ...
    • New insight regarding the ageing workforce : It is time to close this knowing-doing gap 

      Mykletun, Reidar J. (Chapter, 2023)
      The Western world faces an ageing of the population due to large cohorts born after the Second World War. Their life expectancies are increasing, their health is better as compared to previous generations, and smaller ...
    • The new paradigm of economic complexity 

      Balland, Pierre-Alexandre; Broekel, Tom; Diodato, Dario; Giuliani, Elisa; Hausmann, Ricardo; O'Cleary, Neave; Rigby, David L (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Economic complexity offers a potentially powerful paradigm to understand key societal issues and challenges of our time. The underlying idea is that growth, development, technological change, income inequality, spatial ...
    • New pathways for organic waste in land-based farming of salmon: The case of Norway and Denmark 

      Sandvold, Hilde Ness; Gregg, Jay Sterling; Olsen, Dorothy Sutherland (Chapter, 2019)
      Demand for farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has been increasing dramatically. Simultaneously, the industry faces increasingly large ecological challenges with the grow-out phase at sea. As a result, and with the aid ...
    • Norges Banks aktive forvaltning av Statens Pensjonsfond Utland (Oljefondet) 

      Ødegaard, Bernt Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-01)
      La meg starte med spørsmålet vi stilte i analysen, nemlig hvorvidt Norges Bank i sin forvaltning av Statens pensjonsfond utland (Oljefondet) har hatt meravkastning. I denne artikkelen brukes begrepet meravkastning i flere ...
    • Næringslivets samhandling med universiteter og høgskoler i og utenfor regionen: Funn fra en undersøkelse av norske bedrifter 

      Fitjar, Rune Dahl; Alpaydin, Utku Ali Riza (Chapter, 2019)
      The chapter examines collaboration with universities from the perspective of firms, drawing on survey data from 1200 Norwegian firms. Around one in five firms collaborate with a university. The firms provide various motives ...
    • Old Sea, New Ice: sea ice geoengineering and indigenous rights in Arctic Ocean governance 

      Chuffart, Romain; Cooper, Aaron Martin; Wood-Donnelly, Corine; Seddon, Laura (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengineering, and the rights of Indigenous peoples. It raises critical questions about the feasibility of regulating potential ...
    • Områdesamarbeid i norsk havbruk 

      Karlsen, Kine Mari; Robertsen, Roy; Hersoug, Bjørn; Tveterås, Ragnar; Osmundsen, Tonje Cecilie (Nofima rapportserie;, Research report, 2019-11)
      Rapporten beskriver funn fra områdesamarbeid i norsk havbruk i FHF-prosjektet "Havbruksforvaltning 2030". I denne studien er områdesamarbeid definert som "Samarbeid mellom to eller flere næringsaktører i havbruk innenfor ...
    • One coast, two systems: Regional innovation systems and entrepreneurial discovery in Western Norway 

      Deegan, Jason; Solheim, Marte Cecilie Wilhelmsen; Jakobsen, Stig Erik; Isaksen, Arne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12)
      This paper introduces an analytical framework for understanding how specialized and diversified regional innovation system (RIS) differ in the way an entrepreneurial discovery process (EDP) is likely to unfold. To analytically ...
    • One or all channels for knowledge exchange in clusters? Collaboration, monitoring and recruitment networks in the subsea industry in Rogaland, Norway 

      Hjertvikrem, Nina; Fitjar, Rune Dahl (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05)
      Existing research has emphasised various mechanisms for knowledge exchange in industry clusters, including inter-firm collaboration, labour mobility, and monitoring of other firms. However, these mechanisms are normally ...
    • Online attention and mutual fund performance: Evidence from Norway 

      Cheraghali, Hamid; Igeh, Sofia Aarstad; Lin, Kuan-Heng; Molnar, Peter; Wijerathne, Iddamalgodage (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-14)
      This paper studies whether flows of funds into and out of equity mutual funds depend on investor attention measured as Google searches for company names and on fund’s performance. We find that mutual funds which performed ...
    • Open purpose : Embracing organizations as expressive systems 

      Clegg, Stewart Roger; Cunha, Miguel Pina E.; Rego, Arménio; Santos, Filipe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11)
      The concept of purpose gained prominence in organization theory in recent years but there are discrepant views of its meaning, which we review as evolving and different perspectives: economic theories of the firm; stakeholder ...
    • Organizational Change and Leadership: Out of the Quagmire 

      By, Rune Todnem (Journal article, 2020)
      The intention of this annual editorial is to Make A Difference (MAD) through outlining suggestions to where we need to direct future organizational change and leadership discourse, research and practitioner efforts. Engaging ...
    • The outcomes of cross-industry innovation for small and medium sized enterprises 

      Færøvik, Kaya Haugland; Mæhle, Natalia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05)
      There is a lack of research on how cross-industry innovation (CII) affects growth processes in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and whether it is worthwhile for SMEs to attempt CII. The current study addresses ...
    • Overt Obstacles and Covert Causes: An Exploratory Study of Poor Performance in Megaprojects 

      Ninan, Johan; Clegg, Stewart Roger; Burdon, Steve; Clay, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Megaprojects are plagued with failures and inefficiencies, often due to an inability to handle the obstacles that occur throughout the process. The present research deepens and extends our understanding of the obstacles ...
    • Pandemic, power and paradox: Improvising as the New Normal during the COVID-19 crisis 

      Simpson, Ace Volkmann; Panayiotou, Alexia; Berti, Marco; e Cunha, Miguel Pina; Kanji, Shireen; Clegg, Stewart Roger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The global COVID-19 pandemic made salient various paradoxical tensions, such as the trade-offs between individual freedom and collective safety, between short term and long-term consequences of adaptation to the new ...
    • Paradox of Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Value Chains: Perspectives of Not-for-Profit Actors 

      Jraisat, Luai; Jresseit, Mohannad; Upadhyay, Arvind; Sajjad, Farhana; Balodi, Krishna Chandra (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-05)
      The study explores strategic partnerships themes for Sustainable Agricultural Value chains (SAVC) dimensions. Acknowledging the role of stakeholders, business and Not-for-Profit actors, and their engagement in such ...
    • Past, present, and future of green product innovation 

      Khan, Sher Jahan; Dhir, Amandeep; Parida, Vinit; Papa, Armando (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07)
      Firms are under constant pressure from various governmental and nongovernmental agencies to switch from conventional environmentally polluting products to green product innovations (GPIs). However, the relevant research ...
    • Perish or prosper: Trade patterns for highly perishable seafood products 

      Asche, Frank; Straume, Hans-Martin; Vårdal, Erling (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05)
      In recent years trade with highly perishable agricultural products like fresh fish, berries, and cut flowers has increased substantially. The perishability of these products appears to challenge conventional wisdom when ...