Artikler, rapporter og annet (Handelshøgskolen): Nye registreringer
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The impact of environmental taxes on transportation and storage enterprises´ development - the case of balkan countries
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-19)Sustainable development counteracts climate change and strives for a good quality of life. It is a development based on economic, social and environmental goals which should be evaluated. Environmental taxes have to ensure enterprises’ development follows sustainability principles. The basis of environmental taxes is a physical unit of harmful substance emissions with a proven negative impact on the ... -
A segmentation of fish consumers based on quantity and type of fish: Insights from the Swedish market
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-06)The primary objective of this study is to elucidate the underlying factors contributing to the observed differences in fish consumption patterns. To accomplish this, a segmentation analysis was conducted on a representative sample of 2207 individuals from Sweden based on the dual dimensions of both the volume and variety of fish ingested. By scrutinizing these facets, the aim is to gain deeper ... -
The Impact on Logistics when using Hydroponics Technology in a Value Network
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07)Logistics of using hydroponics to support urban agriculture in a value network context is conceptualised through an empirically grounded model. This is developed employing a single case study that reveals hydroponics use in a value network, a local and transparent form of inter-organizational cooperation. Hydroponics use for urban farming in its networked context reveals this form of food supply ... -
Big business returns on B Corp? Growing with green & lean as any label is a good label
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-25)This current research contributes to the concept of consumer-based food label equity (CBFLE) by testing the predictive validity of a scale developed by Coderre et al. (2022) in the sustainability and health domains of seafood products. In Study 1 (N = 301; between-within subjects), we found that scores on all subscales, except the (Dis)honesty subscale, were significantly related to willingness to ... -
Utilizing consumer-based label equity to signal consumer products free from endocrine-disrupting chemicals
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-26)Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in consumer products present a global health concern. Yet, the understanding of consumer perceptions of EDC-related product labels is limited. This study investigated consumer reactions to such labels using data from 602 Scandinavian consumers. The results indicate a positive association between label performance (willingness to buy, pay in a local currency, pay ... -
Informed investors, screening, and sorting on the London capital market, 1891-1913
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-02)Thousands of prospectuses offered shares to British investors at the turn of the twentieth century. We find evidence that there were informed investors who participated in the market at this time. Firms that attracted additional investor demand were more likely to be listed on the London Stock Exchange, survive longer, and achieve better long-run equity returns. We find that the exchange screened ... -
Role of grandparents in risky health behavior transmission: A study on smoking behavior in Norway
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-22)Exploring the role of grandparents in the intergenerational transmission of risky health behaviors, specifically smoking, this study aims to examine the differential influence of maternal and paternal grandparents on their grandchildren's smoking behavior in adulthood. Utilizing the Tromsø Study's unique three-generational dataset from Tromsø, Norway, we employ a control function approach. The ... -
Leveraging Return Prediction Approaches for Improved Value-at-Risk Estimation
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-17)Value at risk is a statistic used to anticipate the largest possible losses over a specific time frame and within some level of confidence, usually 95% or 99%. For risk management and regulators, it offers a solution for trustworthy quantitative risk management tools. VaR has become the most widely used and accepted indicator of downside risk. Today, commercial banks and financial institutions ... -
Overgangsjustis i Telemark 1945-1952
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-06)I denne artikkelen settes det omfattende norske rettsoppgjøret slik det ble gjennomført i Telemark, inn i en større, internasjonal ramme. I mai 1945 var det autoritære NS-regimet falt, og en overgang tilbake til demokrati hadde funnet sted. I slike situasjoner må nye makthavere ta stilling til hvordan overgrep begått av deres forgjengere skal håndteres. En del land har avstått fra å straffeforfølge ... -
Smart Shopping Carts to Increase Healthier Food Purchase: A Conjoint Experiment
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)Shopping carts, in general, should be suitable for carrying smart technology in the retail store environment. Also, a smart shopping cart can present verbal motivating stimuli to increase healthier food purchases. A conjoint experiment was used to test with a hypothetical purchasing task for young consumers (n=91) the potential of motivating stimulus on smart shopping carts to influence healthier ... -
Startup Competitions Decoded: Unpacking the Phenomenon's Dimensions
(Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2023-09-18)Drawing on a typological theorizing style (Cornelissen, 2017), this paper investigates and deconstructs the fuzzy nature of startup competitions (Cornelissen, Höllerer and Seidl, 2021). Despite the pivotal role that startup competitions play in promoting innovation and shaping policies related to business creation and welfare there exists a scarcity of comprehensive research that thoroughly investigates ... -
Digital forretningsmodellinnovasjon: Filmfestival i endring
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2021)Publikum besøker filmfestivaler, alene eller sammen med andre mennesker, fordi de gir verdifulle opplevelser. Uansett motiver for å delta på en filmfestival er tilstedeværelsen avgjørende for øyeblikkopplevelsen. Digitalisering samt siste års pandemi har vist oss at denne tilstedeværelsen kan være digital så vel som fysisk. Nye, innovative teknologiløsninger kan hjelpe bedrifter og reisemål til å ... -
Service branding: the role of innovative brand leadership
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-21)This paper suggests and discusses a set of components which, the authors argue, will impact innovative brand leadership performance at the level of an individual service enterprise. The research design represents a holistic and systemic perspective to service branding and the methodology employed is conceptual desk research. A systemic model is suggested which depicts five influential components of ... -
Management, markets and politics: Statistical screening for historical footprints in Arctic coal mining
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011-11-29)The paper looks at the economic performance of the main (coal mining) company operating in Svalbard based on time series data from 1922 to 2006 and uses statistical techniques to detect structural breaks in economic indicators decomposed into components that the company control or influence and components that are exogenous. The analysis suggests distinctive historical periods and illustrates that ... -
Nasjonalt kvalifikasjonsrammeverk - riktig intensjon, men feil virkemiddel
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011-02-11)Artikkelen stiller spørsmål om standardiserte læringsutbyttebeskrivelser på nasjonalt nivå kan hjelpe studenter til å oppnå et bedre kognitivt læringsutbytte. En endring i måten å utforme læreplaner på (input til undervisningsprosessen) leder ikke til økt læringsutbytte (output for studentene).<p> <p>Bruk av ISO 9001 som rammeverk for å styre en utdanningsinstitusjons tjenesteproduksjon avdekker ... -
How risky is it? Perceived risk among Norwegian backcountry riders
(Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018)We use a hypothetical choice scenario to analyzefactors that affect the perceived risk of potentially risky backcountry terrain.Our results show thatfactors, which are expected to affect the objective level of risk (e.g., backcountry travel skills and experience), are correlated with the perceived level of risk. However, we also find suggestive evidence that social factors, which should not affect ... -
Are they experts? Self-assessed backcountry skills among backcountry skiers in Norway and North America
(Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2018)We analyze how backcountry skiers’ perceived ability to manage avalanche terrain correlate with more objective measures of experience and skills, among 1209 backcountry riders in Norway and North America. We further analyze if self-assessed backcountry skills are affected by past experience of avalanches and close calls, risk attitudes, and demographics. Our results suggest that self-assessed skill ... -
Do recent trends in forecasted avalanche danger affect our perception of the current avalanche hazard?
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Conditions for Implementing Innovating Telemedicine Procedures After Hip Arthroplasty
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-10-13)Telemedicine technology offers a wide range of possibilities for improving various forms of healthcare services. These technologies can support and economize healthcare service processes including medical consultations, preparation for medical treatment and in the post-operative period. The increasing number of older people in developed countries increases the importance of telemedicine as a way ... -
Contagious behaviour or not? Tourists' skills and practices in a Norwegian church
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-23)Tourist-to-tourist interaction takes place in many forms at attractions such as museums, churches and historical sites. In many settings, this interaction is a well-functioning part of the tourist experience, where tourists conform to the social norms that govern the attraction. However, interaction with other tourists can also devalue the experience; their presence may be perceived as challenging ...