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    • Tiers of Engagement: Achieved Learning From Business Simulations Reflected in Economics Students’ Experiences 

      Guttormsen, Martin André Bang; Weines, Jørn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-07)
      This article investigates the impact of a business simulator in an online economics course, focusing on the relationship between student engagement and reflections on learning. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, our study analyzes responses from 328 students who used the "Hubro Business Simulator" in a flexible online bachelor's program in economics and administration. Students provided reflections ...
    • Putting an artificial intelligence‐generated label on it comes naturally 

      Sigurdsson, Valdimar; Larsen, Nils Magne; Folwarczny, Michal; Dubois, Magalie; Fagerstrøm, Asle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-10)
      Climate change and the advent of artificial intelligence-generated content are reshaping wine marketing. The interplay between consumer focus on naturalness and sustainable farming practices and the proliferation of artificial intelligence-generated content represents a particularly salient area of research. However, the extent to which the presence of fictitious artificial intelligence-generated ...
    • Destination design: identifying three key co-design strategies 

      Smit, Bert; Melissen, Frans; Font aulet, Xavier; Dickinger, Astrid (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-03-27)
      Collaborative approaches to destination design require conscious and reflexive stakeholder involvement in activities and decision making. Design science studies such participatory processes by observing design teams in practice. From these observations, scientists have identified design strategies and processes that design teams use to support their work in identifying problems and developing ...
    • Impact evaluation with process tracing: explaining causal processes in an EU-interreg sustainable tourism intervention 

      Montano, Luigina Jessica; Elsenbroich, Corina; Font aulet, Xavier; Ribeiro, Manuel Alector (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-11)
      Drawing from the field of complex evaluations we discuss a novel application of process tracing for the evaluation of complex tourism interventions. We argue that to better evidence impact of tourism interventions and facilitate policy transfer we ought to adopt approaches to evaluation that allow us to deepen our understanding of causal mechanisms at play in an intervention. We adopt process ...
    • Sport Plus the Shooting: An Examination of International Sporting Success and Event Hostship's Impact on the National Willingness to Fight 

      Storm, Rasmus K.; Jakobsen, Tor Georg; Jakobsen, Jo (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-08)
      Research has long aimed to identify the effects of international sporting success or event hostship on nations. Overall findings suggest that tangible benefits are marginal at best. Still, some studies find that sport may have significant intangible effects, such as bolstering (short-term) feelings of national pride or happiness. Following this strand of research, the present paper asks whether ...
    • Determinants of readiness for strategic value co-creation in hospitality and tourism organisations 

      Cloarec, David; Ribeiro, Manuel Alector; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-08)
      This paper examines how servant leadership influences an organisation’s readiness for strategic value co-creation through service climate, innovation climate, locus of control and self-efficacy. A model that draws on servant leadership and social cognitive theories is tested by surveying 222 hospitality and tourism business managers operating in France and the UK, and the data is analysed with ...
    • Co-designing tourism experience systems: A living lab experiment in reflexivity 

      Smit, Bert; Melissen, Frans; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-25)
      Stakeholders must purposely reflect on the suitability of process models for designing tourism experience systems. Specific characteristics of these models relate to developing tourism experience systems as integral parts of wider socio-technical systems. Choices made in crafting such models need to address three reflexivity mechanisms: problem, stakeholder and method definition. We systematically ...
    • Organic salmon farming–A profitable differentiation strategy 

      Wærness, Kristian; Bertheussen, Bernt Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-06-10)
      This study examines the financial performance of six Norwegian salmon farming companies to investigate the benefits of differentiation through organic salmon production. Utilizing panel data from 2009 to 2020, the study analyses return on sales, prices, and production costs. The results show that the company that has differentiated parts of its production into organic salmon consistently ...
    • Key internal drivers for an SME’s dynamic ambidextrous growth strategy: A case study of a Norwegian seafood group 

      Hannevig, Hilde Margrethe; Bertheussen, Bernt Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-10-04)
      This qualitative, explorative case study presents a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) in Norway that successfully pursued a dynamic ambidextrous growth strategy. The study applies a micro-foundation perspective and focuses on identifying and describing key internal drivers behind the group’s ambidextrous strategy. The empirical findings underscore ambidextrous owner-managers’ pivotal role ...
    • Intended Pariahs - Norway's Legal Settlement with Passive Nasjonal Samling Members after 1945. 

      Vaale, Lars-Erik; Borge, Baard Herman (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-22)
      In the wake of World War II, all previously German-occupied countries in Western Europe carried out legal settlements with those citizens suspected of treasonous collaboration with the occupier. Of these, Norway's treason trials were the most extensive, having as their basis a lower threshold for criminalisation than other countries. According to two legal decrees adopted by the Norwegian ...
    • How can we generate ideas for a project event and how is this process experienced? Delving into students` learning experiences and perceptions of usefulness in an idea and concept development prosess. 

      Nordahl-Pedersen, Hilde; Heggholmen, Kari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-25)
      This study demonstrates ways of teaching creative methods in order to generate ideas for a project event and reveals project management students’ learning experiences and perceptions of usefulness during the process. Qualitative interviews were conducted with eight students on a project management course at a higher education institution in Norway. We provide a description and a detailed illustration ...
    • The Board of Directors in an Arts Organisation: How Co-Existing Institutional Logics Limited the Board's Strategic Contribution 

      Olsen, Trude Høgvold; Solstad, Elsa Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Even though there has been a growing research interest in the boards of directors’ strategic contribution in arts organisations, we need more knowledge about how such boards work with strategy. In this paper, we report on a qualitative case study exploring how the board of directors in an arts organisation worked with strategy. We followed the board’s work over 18 months through board documents, ...
    • Suspicious minds and views of fairness 

      Schøyen, Øivind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-06)
      Do people with different views of what is fair attribute different intentions to actions? In a novel experimental design, participants were significantly more likely to attribute a no-redistribution vote to selfishness if they considered redistribution as being fair. I define this—attributing actions that do not adhere to one’s own fairness view to selfishness—as suspicious attribution. I develop ...
    • Kulturelle sjonglører Arktiske kunstnere og kulturaktørers bruk av institusjonelle logikker i søken etter finansiering 

      Angell, Heidi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-29)
      Denne studien ser på hvordan kunst- og kulturaktører i det arktiske Norge sjonglerer med logikker i sin søken etter finansiering. Den teoretiske tilnærmingen, institusjonelle logikker, hjelper oss med et analytisk kart over strømningene i samfunnet som styrer kunstnere og kulturaktørers verdier og gir mening til deres daglige aktiviteter og praksiser. Perspektivet kan også hjelpe oss med å forstå ...
    • On bifurcations, resonances and dynamical behaviour in nonlinear iteroparous Leslie matrix models 

      Wikan, Arild; Kristensen, Ørjan Fosdahl (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-03)
      Leslie matrix models with nonzero nonlinear fecundity elements are under consideration. It is proved that by use of the general Deriso–Schnute recruitment function the supercritical nature of bifurcations in 2- and 3-age class models and a thorough analysis of 1:2 and 1:3 resonance phenomena are also provided. A discussion of impact of coexisting attractors and structures of trapping regions is ...
    • Escaping the escape: a study among tourists' visiting Santa Cecilia in Trastevere 

      Smørvik, Kjersti Karijord (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-09-12)
      A number of tourists visit churches on their holiday without being religious or having any religious motivation. If religion is not important for the visit, what is then central to the tourist experience, and how do tourists describe their church visit? In this article, I examine tourists’ church visits and the meaning it gives. In a setting characterized through tourism and religion, and with ...
    • Multisensory Food Experiences in Northern Norway: An Exploratory Study 

      Tran, Huy; Veflen, Nina; Jørgensen, Eva Jenny Benedikte; Velasco, Carlos (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-07-08)
      Intrinsic and extrinsic sensory elements influence our food experiences. However, most research on extrinsic multisensory aspects of food has centered on WEIRD (White, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) urban participants. This study breaks from this trend by investigating multisensory food experiences in the context of Northern Norway, a region characterized by distinct seasonal ...
    • Clustering asset markets based on volatility connectedness to political news 

      Abdollahi, Hooman; Junttila, Juha-Pekka; Lehkonen, Heikki (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-05-13)
      To assess similarities in international asset markets’ responses to political news, we construct a political news index using advanced natural language processing. We then examine how the volatility across international asset markets is connected to the development of our political news index by measuring the daily directional connectedness using a VAR-based framework. Finally, we apply an ...
    • Effects of the dark triad on word of mouth in the luxury context: the moderating role of opinion divergence 

      Wien, Anders Hauge; Peluso, Alessandro; Pichierri, Marco; Piper, Luigi; Guido, Gianluigi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-12)
      The study examines the effects of the dark triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism) on positive word-of-mouth (WOM) intention for luxury products, and the moderating role of others’ opinion divergence (i.e., whether or not a consumer’s opinion deviates from that of the reference group). An experiment with 208 respondents tested the research hypotheses, shedding light on the ...