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    • How consumer innovativeness, technological expertise, and consideration set size can explain mobile commerce use: An extended understanding using a moderation–mediation model. 

      Tuu, Ho Huy; Khoi, Nguyen Huu; Olsen, Svein Ottar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-12)
      This study integrates consumer innovativeness (CI) and technological expertise (TE) in consumer attitudes and mobile commerce use (MCU) and introduces consumer consideration set size (CSS) as a moderator and a mediator of these relationships. Based on a survey sample of 577 Vietnamese consumers, it uses a structural equation modelling approach to test the hypotheses. The findings show that attitudes, ...
    • Efficiency in Chinese large yellow croaker aquaculture: Implication for sustainable aquaculture in China 

      Liu, Yiyang; Tveteraas, Sigbjørn Landazuri; Xie, Jinghua (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-17)
      Aquaculture supply from China has been a remedy to meet the growing global demand for seafood in the last decades. However, output growth has decreased dramatically in China in the 2000s. Previous literature focuses on the ecosystem problems arising in intensive farming in China. In this study, we used stochastic production analysis (SPA) to estimate the technical efficiency of Chinese large ...
    • Application of machine learning to predict visitors’ green behavior in marine protected areas: evidence from Cyprus 

      Rezapouraghdam, Hamed; Akhshik, Arash; Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-10)
      Interpretive marine turtle tours in Cyprus yields an alluring ground to unfold the complex nature of pro-environmental behavior among travelers in nature-based destinations. Framing on Collins (2004) interaction ritual concept and the complexity theory, the current study proposes a configurational model and probes the interactional effect of visitors’ memorable experiences with environmental ...
    • The “Well-Being” and “Ill-Being” of Online Impulsive and Compulsive Buying on Life Satisfaction: The Role of Self-Esteem and Harmony in Life 

      Olsen, Svein Ottar; Khoi, Nguyen Huu; Tuu, Ho Huy (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-25)
      The antecedents and implications of shopping are relevant to impulsive and compulsive buying behaviour, because both tendencies can be harmful to an individual’s well-being, ill-being, and for society as regards overconsumption and sustainability. Most studies investigating either impulsive or compulsive buying have used different definitions and operationalisations of the two constructs. It is ...
    • Increased accessibility to primary health care due to nurse prescribing of medicines 

      Kilanska, Dorota; Lipert, Anna; Guzek, Marika; Engelseth, Per; Marczak, Michal; Sienkiewicz, Kamila; Kozlowski, Remiguisz (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-28)
      Since January 2016, nurses and midwives in Poland have had the right, with some restrictions, to prescribe medicines. Consequently, Polish patients received the same opportunity as in other countries worldwide: easier access to certain health services, i.e., medical prescribing. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of structural changes which increased the nurses’ competences on the ...
    • Association between neighborhood health behaviors and body-mass index in Northern Norway: Evidence from the Tromsø Study 

      SARI, Emre; Moilanen, Mikko; Bambra, Clare; Grimsgaard, Sameline; Njølstad, Inger (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-13)
      Aim: The prevalence of overweight and obesity has risen rapidly worldwide, and the ongoing obesity pandemic is one of the most severe public health concerns in modern society. The average body mass index (BMI) of people living in Northern Norway has also steadily increased since the late 1970s. This study aimed to understand how individuals’ health behavior is associated with the general health ...
    • The elusive impact of pro-environmental intention on holiday on pro-environmental behaviour at home 

      Wu, Jialian (Snow); Font aulet, Xavier; Liu, Jingyan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-03)
      There is limited research studying how pro-environmental behavioural intentions gained in a tourism context subsequently influence intentions and actual behaviour at home. This study reports on a three-stage study that surveys Chinese domestic tourists on holiday, and at home one week and one month after the holiday experience. The findings suggest that the stated pro-environmental intention on ...
    • Beyond ethics: The transformational power of overlapping motivations in implementing strategic sustainability actions 

      Bonilla-Priego, Maria Jesus; Nájera-Sánchez, Juan-José; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-18)
      We develop a methodology to identify patterns between sustainability motivations, actions and engagement. We apply this methodology to analyse a 3 1/2-year intervention that yielded 151 sustainability actions undertaken by 46 outbound tour operators. We find three aspects that can be explained by the tour operators' motivations to act sustainably, namely, a connection between: (i) the actions taken ...
    • COVID-19 social distancing compliance mechanisms: UK evidence 

      Wu, Jialin (Snow); Font aulet, Xavier; McCalmley, Claire (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-23)
      Non-compliance with social distancing (SD) measures clearly has negative effects on both public health and post-pandemic economic recovery. However, little is as yet known about people's views on and factors influencing their behavioral intentions toward SD measures. This study draws on moral disengagement theory and the norm-activation model to investigate mechanisms that promote or hinder compliance ...
    • Sustainability, Competitive Advantages and Performance in the Hotel Industry: A Synergistic Relationship 

      Pereira-Moliner, Jorge; López-Gamero, María D.; Font aulet, Xavier; Molina-Azorín, José F.; Tarí, Juan José; Pertusa-Ortega, Eva M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-22)
      The relationship between sustainability, competitive advantages, and performance is a topic with no conclusive results in the tourism industry. To contribute to the debate, the purpose of this study is i) to analyze the influence of sustainability on cost and differentiation competitive advantages and ii) to examine the possible synergistic relationship between sustainability and performance. ...
    • A Sámi media system? 

      Krøvel, Roy; Rasmussen, Torkel; Sara, Inker-Anni (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-26)
      In this article, we propose a history of Sámi journalism and news media as a step in the direction of analysing the existing media system in Sápmi. Numerous Sámi activists and organisations have contributed to the establishment and running of Sámi media – in interaction, cooperation, and conflict with external actors such as missionaries, investors, and state institutions. This has resulted in a ...
    • Social bonding and public trust/distrust in covid-19 vaccines 

      Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-14)
      COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very complicated with the mutated virus. The Delta variant is contributing to a surge of cases across the globe. Vaccine hesitancy can be socially contagious, requiring more stringent efforts from policy makers and health professionals in promoting vaccine uptake. Some evidence shows that vaccine acceptance ...
    • Exploring the effect of habit strength on scholarly publishing 

      Moksness, Lars; Olsen, Svein Ottar; Tuu, Ho Huy (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-30)
      Purpose - This study aims to explore the role of habit strength in explaining intention and open access (OA) and non-OA scholarly publishing.<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach - A decomposed theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is used as the conceptual framework to investigate a sample of 1,588 researchers from the major universities in Norway. Different latent construct models are analysed with a ...
    • Transgenerational Health Effects of In Utero Exposure to Economic Hardship: Evidence from Preindustrial Southern Norway 

      Sari, Emre; Moilanen, Mikko; Sommerseth, Hilde Leikny (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12)
      We studied whether in utero exposure to economic hardship during a grandmother's pregnancy has a transgenerational effect on her grandchildren's health condition. We used an individual-level three-generation data set covering people born between 1734 and 1840 in the municipality of Rendalen in Norway. We found a culling effect in which grandchildren whose grandmothers gave birth in years of economic ...
    • Powder Fever and Its Impact on Decision-Making in Avalanche Terrain 

      Mannberg, Andrea; Hetland, Audun; Hendrikx, Jordy; Johnson, Jerry (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-09)
      We examined the effect of emotions, associated with “powder fever”, on decision-making in avalanche terrain. Background: Skiing in avalanche terrain is a voluntary activity that exposes the participant to potentially fatal risk. Impaired decision-making in this context can therefore have devastating results, often with limited prior corrective feedback and learning opportunities. Previous research ...
    • Additive Manufacturing: Currently a Disruptive Supply Chain Innovation? 

      Engelseth, Per; Salman, Maryam; Mushtaq, Waqas; Awaleh, Fahad; Glavee-Geo, Richard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Directs attention to additive manufacturing in a supply chain context. Analysis questions the degree it currently is a disruptive innovation. A case study consisting of interviews with 15 companies, including observations of some of these companies, providing a varied set of subcases. The research describes individual companies’ histories of using 3D printing tools, its current use and future ...
    • Measuring inventory turnover efficiency using stochastic frontier analysis: building materials and hardware retail chains in Norway. 

      Breivik, Jørgen; Larsen, Nils Magne; Thyholdt, Sverre Braathen; Myrland, Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-26)
      Operational efficiency in the retail business is vital in order to be profitable in a competitive environment. This paper investigates how environmental factors, firm size and time trends are linked to inventory performance. We use location data, demographic data and 16 years of financial accounting data from small and medium-sized home improvement retailers to explain inventory performance at a ...
    • Increasing the effectiveness of ecological food signaling: Comparing sustainability tags with eco-labels 

      Sigurdsson, Valdimar; Larsen, Nils Magne; Palsdottir, Rakel Gyda; Folwarczny, Michal; Menon, R.G. Vishnu; Fagerstrøm, Asle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-30)
      The effectiveness of eco-labels has dominated research on food signaling. Building on signaling theory, we investigate the impact of sustainability tags–unverified sustainability claims–compared to eco-labels–actual awarded eco-certificates–on consumer choice and the willingness to pay (WTP). We add to the underdeveloped “non eco-labels” literature on sustainability signaling by documenting that a ...
    • Scraping the bottom of the barrel? Evidence on social mobility and internal migration from rural areas in nineteenth-century Norway 

      Moilanen, Mikko; Myhr, Sindre; Østbye, Stein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-11)
      We aim to answer whether expected occupational gains motivated rural-urban and rural-rural migration in nineteenth-century Norway. Human capital theory indicates that the higher expected gains, the more prone an individual will be to migrate. We use a micro-level data set of over 42,000 rural sons linked to their fathers based on 1865 and 1900 Norwegian censuses and employ a switching endogenous ...
    • Consumers’ Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Organically Farmed Fish in Bangladesh 

      Hoque, Mohammed Ziaul; Akhter, Nazmoon; Mawa, Zinatul (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-15)
      This study aims to assess the market potential for organically farmed shrimp. The rank-ordered logit model was employed to investigate consumer perceptions; the findings reveal that consumers prefer organic shrimp from mariculture, and inland-farmed shrimp to the coastal version. The willingness to pay (WTP) for conventional shrimp amongst consumers with low knowledge is less than that for organic ...