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Global standards and the philosophy of consumption: Toward a consumer-driven governance of global value chains
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-27)This study delves into the significant ethical criteria in the context of global standards. It addresses the moral wrongdoings and adverse side effects associated with global value chains as discussed in the business ethics literature. The methodology involves theoretical application and synthesis. The study employs ethical principles from deontology, consequentialism, and political cosmopolitanism ... -
Using neural networks to examine trending keywords in Inventory Control
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-27)Inventory control is one of the key areas of research in logistics. Using the SCOPUS database, we have processed 9,829 articles on inventory control using triangulation of statistical methods and machine learning. We have proven the usefulness of the proposed statistical method and Graph Attention Network (GAT) architecture for determining trend-setting keywords in inventory control research. We ... -
The Impact on 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 ... -
Cross-cultural co-creation of a tourist site: the emic and etic makings
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-10-17)This chapter discusses how an Arctic destination, North Cape, is co-created through time and space aided by tourists' engagement. We present two cases: (1) Thai visitors to the North Cape; and (2) North Cape as a brand in South Korea, drawing on qualitative methods. We argue that cross-cultural co-creation in tourism experiences depends on the knowledge of different emic and etic perceptions of the ... -
Sustainability and justice: farm animals in rural tourism and lessons to be learned
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12)Farm animals are virtually ignored in tourism studies concerning sustainability and justice. This study argues that this conflicts with animal ethics and is a missed opportunity to reflect on sustainability and justice in tourism. It adopts an ecofeminist care ethics perspective and conducts autoethnographic research into farm animals, considered ‘silenced’ individuals belonging to a marginalised ... -
A hands-on framework for the design and implementation of plant-based food experiences
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2024)This chapter presents how to promote plant-based food consumption as both an ordinary and extraordinary experience. Studies on social, sustainability and experiential marketing are reviewed, and two cases in Arctic Norway are investigated that highlight the plant-based eating challenges of limited local production of vegetables and a dominant animal-based food culture. The cases concern a nonprofit ... -
From propriety to validity in new ventures: A nine-year study of three startup companies
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-10)New ventures introducing new technological innovations must, to survive, negotiate legitimacy with stakeholders who provide critical resources (e.g., Zimmerman and Zeitz, 2002). Legitimacy - “a generalized perception or assumption that the actions of an entity are desirable, proper, or appropriate within some socially constructed system of norms, values, beliefs, and definitions” (Suchman, 1995, p. ... -
Using neural networks to examine trending keywords in Inventory Control
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-27)Inventory control is one of the key areas of research in logistics. Using the SCOPUS database, we have processed 9,829 articles on inventory control using triangulation of statistical methods and machine learning. We have proven the usefulness of the proposed statistical method and Graph Attention Network (GAT) architecture for determining trend-setting keywords in inventory control research. ... -
Impact of dynamic working capital management on operational efficiency: empirical evidence from Scandinavia
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-16)Purpose - Consumer goods firms often tie up inventory and accounts receivable resources, creating cost and liquidity issues. Dynamic working capital management (DWCM) can mitigate these concerns and enhance operational profitability. The study investigates DWCM's impact on operational efficiency (OE).<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach - The empirical estimation uses pooled ordinary least squares ... -
The role of leadership in organizational learning in multinational companies
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-15)Purpose - This paper aims to conceptualize the role of leadership in organizational learning processes in multinational companies (MNCs). The authors present a model describing how managers in an MNC facilitated transitions between sub-processes of organizational learning at several organizational levels.<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach - The authors collected data from the plants of a global ... -
Ville du spist denne bananen om den var sunn?
(Chronicle; Kronikk, 2024-01-09)Vi nordmenn elsker banan. Så mye at de fleste av oss spiser hele 16 kilo hvert år. Men vi kaster også mye banan. Det er jo verken bra for pengeboka eller kloden, så hvordan kan vi løse dette problemet? -
Unge voksne: Derfor kaster de brød
(Chronicle; Kronikk, 2024-01-08)Brød er en viktig del av det norske kostholdet, og vi spiser i gjennomsnitt 60 kilo brød per person hvert år. Men vi kaster også mye brød, nesten 20 kilo hver person. Dette er jo verken bra for pengeboka eller miljøet, så hvordan kan vi redusere brødsvinnet? -
Children and Youth at Risk in times of Transition. International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
(Book; Bok, 2023-12-04)Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, ... -
Environmental values and self-identity as a basis for identifying seaweed consumer segments in the UK
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-26)Purpose - This study aimed to identify and profile segments of seaweed consumers in the United Kingdom.<p> <p>Design/methodology/approach - Hierarchical k-means cluster analysis was used to identify consumer segments based on consumers' self-identity and environmental values. In addition, the study used subjective knowledge, intentions and consumption to profile different consumer segments. The ... -
The Dynamics of Pasture–Herbivores–Carnivores with Sigmoidal Density Dependent Harvesting
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-09-19)We investigate biomass–herbivore–carnivore (top predator) interactions in terms of a tritrophic dynamical systems model. The harvesting rates of the herbivores and the top predators are described by means of a sigmoidal function of the herbivores density and the top predator density, respectively. The main focus in this study is on the dynamics as a function of the natural mortality and the maximal ... -
The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023)The COVID-19 pandemic has been first and foremost a health crisis, but it has also had severe negative impacts on the global economy. It has shaken regional economies, especially labour markets, over the last two years. Arctic regions are no exception. The aim of this article is to analyse the regional economic impacts, as well as the recovery processes, of the COVID19 pandemic in Arctic 5 cities ... -
How moral disengagement links to destination marketing organisations’ moral muteness in their sustainability communications
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-13)If destination marketing organisations (DMOs) are to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, they have a moral responsibility to encourage the development of more sustainable tourism, to promote this to consumers and engage them to behave more sustainably. However, we know little about how these DMOs frame the sustainability discourses of their destinations or how they urge ... -
Social Farmers’ Networking for Inclusive Tourism
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023)Social entrepreneurship plays a key role in making tourism an inclusive activity. Literature on the topic is increasing but needs to pay more attention to collaboration, which is crucial for social enterprises. To overcome this gap, the research focuses on the impact that social entrepreneurs’ drivers and barriers towards collaboration might have on providing decent work in rural tourism. The research ... -
“An echo of our parents”: Norway’s Legal Reckoning with Underage NS Collaborators
(Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-12-04)On 18 June, 1945 ,a 15½ year old boy, O.A.E. (born1929), was brought before the Stjørdal and Verdal court of inquiry together with his father. Both had spent two days in Vollan circuit jail and six weeks in Falstad internment camp on suspicion of criminal treason, as they during the German occupation had been members of the collaborationist party Nasjonal Samling (NS). According to the newspaper ... -
Thinking and acting creatively for greater sustainability in academic conference tourism
(Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-21)Creative thinking is crucial to address the sustainability challenge of academic conferences. Adopting a creativity lens, we explored the low-carbon initiatives and actions associated with an organizational studies conference in Italy. We relied on an action research approach that involved implementing one of the initiatives included in the study, interviews with key informants, and secondary data. ...