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    • International air travel attitude and travel planning lead times across 45 countries in response to the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Gallego, Inmaculada; González-Rodríguez, M. Rosario; Font aulet, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-08)
      his paper explores global differences in travel risk perception based on i) attitudes towards travel abroad, and ii) the time required to plan travel. Baseline data from 2019 is compared with data from 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. A methodology based on Big Data is developed through the Skyscanner metasearch engine, working with 20,756 million flight searches and 1979 million ...
    • Gjenoppbygginga og omfordelinga av inntekter etter den store sildekollapsen 

      Bertheussen, Bernt Arne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-27)
      Denne historiske analysen viser at den store sildekollapsen som fant sted på 1960-tallet, representerte et grunnleggende sjokk i norske fiskerier. Myndighetenes umiddelbare respons på krisa var å tillate fiske av småsild og enda mer subsidier for å berge fiskernes inntekter. Men dette var helt mislykka. Etter hvert førte rystelsene til at forvaltningspraksisen med fritt fiske ble terminert. Samtidig ...
    • The reciprocity of soil, soul and society: the heart of developing regenerative tourism activities 

      Mathisen, Line; Søreng, Siri Ulfsdatter; Lyrek, Trine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-15)
      Purpose – The study aims to investigate how tourism actors’ methodologies fuel the development of regenerative activities anchored in the reciprocity of nature and humans directed at bringing well-being for all living beings.<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach – To shed light on micro-scale regenerative creation processes in tourism, the authors engage in co-creative case study research with the ...
    • Memorable tourism experiences and critical outcomes among nature-based visitors: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach 

      Akhshik, Arash; Rezapouraghdam, Hamed; Ozturen, Ali; Ramkissoon, Haywantee (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-11)
      Intense global competition for natural resources, manifesting in negative environmental externalities, has forced hospitality and tourism stakeholders to adopt strategies that may result in economic growth in tandem with environmental conservation. One such strategy is to cultivate travellers’ loyalty to the tourism destinations and encourage them to participate in environmentally friendly ...
    • ShinyRBase: Near real-time energy saving models using reactive programming 

      Myrland, Øystein; Severinsen, Alexander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-16)
      To document energy savings from retrofitting a building, a reliable baseline model is needed. The development and implementation of the baseline model is an important step in the measurement and verification (M&V) process. Usually, an energy analyst enters the stage, collects data, do the estimation and delivers the baseline model. The modeling work of the energy analyst is done on either a proprietary ...
    • General vs health-specific consideration of immediate and future consequences to predict eating and exercise behavior in a Norwegian student population: A randomized survey experiment 

      Pozolotina, Tatiana; Olsen, Svein Ottar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-17)
      Over several decades, the consideration of future consequences (CFC) construct has been used to explain and predict health behaviors. However, the reported associations between CFC and health behaviors are relatively weak, leading to the low explanatory power of the models. Recent research suggests that CFC can be a domain-specific construct. In this study, we explored the psychometric properties ...
    • Kommuner som pådrivere for kortreiste kretsløp. En studie om lokalmat i Tromsø kommune 

      Solnørdal, Mette Talseth; Pedersen, Sigve Ysland; Westskog, Hege (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2022-10)
      Kortreist-prosjektet er et av underprosjektene i Include. Det startet opp i 2020 og varer fram til september 2023. Hensikten med Kortreist-prosjektet er å belyse hvilken betydning lokal mat og tilknyttede opplevelser har for stedsutvikling, og hvordan lokal mat kan inngå i kommuners klimaomstillingsstrategier.<p> <p>I denne studien har vi, i samarbeid med Tromsø kommune, utforsket hvordan ...
    • Exploring the Role of the University in the Creation of Knowledge Networks in the Aso Valley, a Rural Area in Marche Region (Italy) 

      Tomasi, Sabrina; Ferrara, Concetta; Paviotti, Gigliola; Aleffi, Chiara; Cavicchi, Alessio; Bertella, Giovanna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      Rural areas are often disadvantaged by their peripheral position, depopulation and the scarcity of primary services, but they also have specific characteristics, especially in terms of cultural capital, that can make them attractive as tourism destinations. Sustainable tourism paths can be developed through collaboration between various actors with complementary skills and areas of expertise, ...
    • Market integration and price transmission in the regional grain markets in Ethiopia 

      Kidane, Dejene Gizaw (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-17)
      Persistent increases in basic food prices have become a critical challenge in Ethiopia since 2006. This paper assesses whether the structure of the grain market has contributed to the price increases. Traders having market power could create commodity price stickiness, implying that what goes up does not come down, leading to price increases. The study examines price linkages between principal ...
    • Green purchase and sustainable consumption: A comparative study between European and non-European tourists 

      Nekmahmud, Md.; Ramkissoon, Haywantee; Fekete-Farkas, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-22)
      This research aims to investigate tourists' sustainable consumption values and choice behaviour regarding green products in Europe by integrating the Theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and consumption values (TCV). This study also compares the decisions of European and non-European tourists to purchase green products and services while travelling in some selected European cities. A total number of ...
    • The effects of message framing in CSR advertising on consumers’ emotions, attitudes, and behavioral intentions 

      Stadlthanner, Katja Anna; Andreu, Luisa; Ribeiro, Manuel Alector; Font aulet, Xavier; Mattila, Anna S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-28)
      While recent research on sustainability communication demonstrates the relevance of message framing, research on the effects of message framing on consumers’ emotions is scant. Using the StimulusOrganism-Response (S-O-R) framework, this paper examines the impact of environmental advertisements (stimuli) on two discrete emotions – hope and guilt – (organism) and how these emotions influence ...
    • Consumers’ Preferences for the Traceability Information of Seafood Safety 

      Hoque, Mohammed Ziaul; Akhter, Nazmoon; Chowdhury, Mohammad Shafiur Rahman (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-07)
      Consumers’ Preferences for the Traceability Information of Seafood Safety
    • Progress on novelty in tourism: An integration of personality, attitudinal and emotional theoretical foundations 

      Blomstervik, Ingvild; Olsen, Svein Ottar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-11)
      Novelty is often depicted as the essence of travelling and is gaining attention in the tourism literature. However, the understanding of novelty is diverse, with multiple theoretical perspectives and a lack of consensus regarding its definition and conceptualisation. This study integrates different theoretical perspectives and presents an extended analysis of the progress of novelty in tourism, ...
    • Service innovation: suggesting a typology of service innovation 

      Skaalsvik, Hugo; Johannessen, Jon Arild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-09-18)
      This paper outlines and discusses a typology of service innovation which encompasses four types of service innovation. The typology emerges from a combination of two service concepts, those of service orientation and competitive environments. The innovation types are conceptualized as neglected, imitative, defensive and offensive service innovations. The types are discussed, and the paper shows ...
    • Samskaping av verdier som fundament for eventers suksess 

      Prebensen, Nina Katrine (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      Eventer er arenaer og møteplasser for underholdning, forlystelse og moro. Nøkkelen til eventers suksess er å tilrettelegge for at besøkende og andre interessenter deltar i å skape verdier for dem selv og for andre. Eventer kan dermed ses på som infrastruktur for deltakelse og samskaping av ulike verdier. Med utgangspunkt i nyere markedsføringsperspektiver og nettverksteori tar jeg i dette kapitlet ...
    • Trading Time Seasonality in Electricity Futures 

      Størdal, Ståle; Ewald, Christian Oliver; Lien, Gudbrand; Haugom, Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-12)
      Trading time seasonality reflects the seasonal behavior of futures prices with the same time of maturity. Hence, it differs from classical seasonality, which reflects seasonal behavior induced by the spot price observed for varying maturities. This type of seasonality is linked to the pricing kernel which in turn accounts for seasonal changes in preferences of agents and tied to risk aversion and ...
    • Trust-based service innovation of municipal home care. A longitudinal mixed methods study 

      Eide, Tom; Gullslett, Monika Knudsen; Eide, Hilde; Dugstad, Janne Herholdt; McCormack, Brendan; Nilsen, Etty Ragnhild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-15)
      Background: In Scandinavia, various public reforms are initiated to enhance trust in the healthcare services and the public sector in general. This study explores experiences from a two-step service innovation project in municipal home care in Norway, coined as the Trust Model (TM), aiming at developing an alternative to the purchaser-provider split (PPS) and enhancing employee motivation, user ...
    • Prosjektrapport: "Deltakelse i EU-prosjektet DiamonDT" 

      Brattli, Håvar; Utne, Alexander (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2022)
      Denne rapporten omhandler prosjektet «Development of Innovative Academy on the basis of DT Teaching» (DiamonDT). DiamonDT var et samarbeidsprosjekt mellom Lodz University of Technology (Polen), University of Vigo (Spania), University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz (Polen) og vårt eget institutt, Handelshøgskolen (HHT) ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet (UIT). DiamonDT ble finansiert ...
    • Prosjektrapport: "Opprettelse av Idegeneratoren ved UIT" 

      Brattli, Håvar; Utne, Alexander (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2022-08)
      Denne rapporten omhandler det pågående prosjektet «Idegeneratoren ved UIT» tilhørende Handelshøgskolen (HHT) ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet (UIT). Prosjektet er eksternt finansiert gjennom Troms og Finnmark Fylkeskommune og hadde sin offisielle oppstart 01.08.2017. Prosjekts hovedmål er å bidra til å gjøre næringslivet i Troms og Tromsøregionen mer innovativt og konkurransedyktig. Dette skal ...
    • Rapport om studententreprenørskap: "Hvordan påvirker studententreprenørskap studenten?" 

      Brattli, Håvar; Utne, Alexander (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2022-09)
      Undertegnede av denne rapporten jobber begge som universitetslektorer innenfor fagfeltene innovasjon og entreprenørskap på Handelshøgskolen (HHT) ved UIT Norges arktiske universitet (UIT). Vi har ni års erfaring med entreprenørskapsundervisning, i tillegg til at vi selv har tatt initiativ til å etablere et eget entreprenørskapsfond for UIT-studenter som ønsker å satse på egne forretningsideer. ...