322 results match your criteria: "Norwegian Business School.[Affiliation]"
PLoS One
June 2016
Faculty of Economics and Business, Research Center for Marketing and Consumer Science, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Although relations between 2D:4D and dominance rank in both baboons and rhesus macaques have been observed, evidence in humans is mixed. Whereas behavioral patterns in humans have been discovered that are consistent with these animal findings, the evidence for a relation between dominance and 2D:4D is weak or inconsistent. The present study provides experimental evidence that male 2D:4D is related to dominance after (fictitious) male-male interaction when the other man has a dominant, but not a submissive or neutral face.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo curb the trend towards obesity and unhealthy living, people may need to change their entire lifestyle to a healthier alternative, something that is frequently perceived to be problematic. The present research, using a large, representative community sample, hypothesized and found that a key factor responsible for why people do not intend to change lifestyles is a sense of commitment to past behavior. However we also found that the contribution of commitment was attenuated for individuals with a stronger tendency for behavioral disinhibition thus underscoring the "bright side" of this individual difference characteristic that traditionally has been mainly associated with impulsive and indulging behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Otolaryngol
October 2015
evidENT, Ear Institute, University College London, London, UK.
Soc Indic Res
September 2014
The Open University Business School, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA UK.
This study examined sex differences in money beliefs and behaviours. Over 100,000 British participants completed two measures online, one of which assessed "money pathology" (Forman in Mind over money, Doubleday, Toronto, 1987), and the other four "money types", based on the emotional associations of money (Furnham et al. in Personal Individ Differ, 52:707-711, 2012).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEval Program Plann
February 2016
Department of Innovation and Economic Organization, BI Norwegian Business School, Nydalsveien 37, N-0442 Oslo, Norway. Electronic address:
The crucial role evaluation can play in the co-development of project design and its implementation will be addressed through the analysis of a case study, the Green Communities (GC) project, funded by the Italian Ministry of Environment within the EU Interregional Operational Program (2007-2013) "Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency". The project's broader goals included an attempt to trigger a change in Italian local development strategies, especially for mountain and inland areas, which would be tailored to the real needs of communities, and based on a sustainable exploitation and management of the territorial assets. The goal was not achieved, and this paper addresses the issues of how GC could have been more effective in fostering a vision of change, and which design adaptations and evaluation procedures would have allowed the project to better cope with the unexpected consequences and resistances it encountered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sports Sci
May 2016
a Department of Physical Education , Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo , Norway.
Drawing upon achievement goal theory, this study explored the interplay between the perceived motivational climate, achievement goals and objective measurements of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). The results of a study of 123 individuals from three Norwegian military academies revealed that under the condition of a high-performance orientation there is a stronger positive relationship between performance climate and VO2max for individuals reporting a low (rather than high)-mastery orientation. Furthermore, we found that for individuals with a high-mastery orientation there is a stronger positive relationship between mastery climate and VO2max for individuals reporting a low (rather than high)-performance orientation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to examine the relationship between individual attributes and envy, and to determine how envy may impact personal response variables in the workplace. To address these issues we apply Vecchio's theory on antecedents and consequences of envy (1995) as a theoretical framework. The present study relied on a cross-sectional measurement design.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPLoS One
February 2016
Department of Psychology, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom; BI: Norwegian Business School, Nydalsveien 37, 0484 Oslo, Norway.
Objective: To investigate social, familial, and psychological factors in influencing the occurrence of type 2 diabetes in adulthood.
Method: Some 17,415 babies born in Great Britain in 1958 and followed up at 7, 11, 33, and 50 years of age. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes at age 50 years was the outcome measure.
Front Psychol
April 2015
Crossmodal Research Laboratory, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford Oxford, UK.
Prior research provides robust support for the existence of a number of associations between colors and flavors. In the present study, we examined whether congruent (vs. incongruent) combinations of product packaging colors and flavor labels would facilitate visual search for products labeled with specific flavors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Health Psychol
October 2016
University College London, UK BI Norwegian Business School, Norway
The study investigated the associations between social and psychological factors in childhood and adulthood and the occurrence of adulthood hay fever in a longitudinal birth cohort study. A total of 5780 participants with data on parental social class, childhood hay fever up to age 7 years, childhood cognitive ability at age 11 years, educational qualifications at age 33 years, personality traits, occupational levels and adult hay fever (all measured at age 50 years) were included in the study. Using logistic regression analyses, results showed that childhood hay fever identified by medical doctors and traits Emotional Stability and Conscientiousness were significantly and independently associated with the occurrence of hay fever in adulthood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSyst Dyn Rev
January 2014
Monterey Institute of International Studies, International Policy Studies, Monterey United States.
Human body energy storage operates as a stock-and-flow system with inflow (food intake) and outflow (energy expenditure). In spite of the ubiquity of stock-and-flow structures, evidence suggests that human beings fail to understand stock accumulation and rates of change, a difficulty called the stock-flow failure. This study examines the influence of health care training and cultural background in overcoming stock-flow failure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLancet
November 2014
BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo 0484, Norway.
PLoS One
May 2015
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaysia at Sarawak, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Some disciplines in the social sciences rely heavily on collecting survey responses to detect empirical relationships among variables. We explored whether these relationships were a priori predictable from the semantic properties of the survey items, using language processing algorithms which are now available as new research methods. Language processing algorithms were used to calculate the semantic similarity among all items in state-of-the-art surveys from Organisational Behaviour research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychometrika
December 2015
BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway.
The Vale-Maurelli (VM) approach to generating non-normal multivariate data involves the use of Fleishman polynomials applied to an underlying Gaussian random vector. This method has been extensively used in Monte Carlo studies during the last three decades to investigate the finite-sample performance of estimators under non-Gaussian conditions. The validity of conclusions drawn from these studies clearly depends on the range of distributions obtainable with the VM method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBJOG
May 2015
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway.
Objective: To compare the prevalence of pre-eclampsia in migrant women with Norwegian women, and to study the prevalence of pre-eclampsia by length of residence in Norway.
Design: Observational study.
Setting: The Medical Birth Registry of Norway.
J Health Econ
July 2014
Statistics Norway, Research Department, Norway. Electronic address:
The public health care systems in the Nordic countries provide high quality care almost free of charge to all citizens. However, social inequalities in health persist. Previous research has, for example, documented substantial educational inequalities in cancer survival.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychol Methods
September 2014
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo.
The unconstrained product indicator (PI) approach is a simple and popular approach for modeling nonlinear effects among latent variables. This approach leaves the practitioner to choose the PIs to be included in the model, introducing arbitrariness into the modeling. In contrast to previous Monte Carlo studies, we evaluated the PI approach by 3 post hoc analyses applied to a real-world case adopted from a research effort in social psychology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBirth weight is an important predictor of health and success in later life. Little is known about the effect of mothers' education on birth weight. A few causal analyses have been done, but they show conflicting results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatry Res
January 2014
Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, 26 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AP, UK; Norwegian Business School, Nydalsveien, Oslo, Norway. Electronic address:
An opportunistic sample of 342 participants completed a vignette identification task that required them to name the possible psychological problem of an individual described in vignettes describing people with depression, schizophrenia, OCD and OCPD. Participants rated the degree to which they believed the individual experienced distress, they felt sympathetic towards the described individual, and the degree to which they believed the individual was well-adjusted in the community. There were very low recognition rates of OCPD, with participants more likely to identify depression, schizophrenia and OCD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFViolence Vict
September 2012
BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway.
This study examines emotional experiences as potential mediators between exposure to workplace bullying and job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and intention to leave the organization, respectively. A total of 5,520 respondents participated in the study. Drawing upon affective events theory (AET), the results show that emotions partly mediate these relationships and, hence, support the notion that emotions play a central part in the relationship between bullying and essential occupational outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Soc Psychol
September 2013
BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway.
This research explored the roles of intrinsic motivation (IM) and extrinsic motivation (EM) and the 2 × 2 model of achievement goals as predictors of increased work effort (WE). A cross-lagged field study was conducted among 1,441 employees from three large Norwegian service organizations across a 10-month time span. The results showed that the relationship between IM and increased WE was more positive for employees with high levels of mastery-approach goals.
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