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People in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden work more than the countries’ high tax rates would lead us to predict. This observation is explained by a shared belief system that emphasises women’s rights to labour market participation.
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light of Norway’s experience with R&D policy. I review an ongoing evaluation of the Norwegian R&D tax credit introduced in …
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sample of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) from Finland, Sweden and Norway serve as the study setting. Data were … and 71 from Norway. Findings – Of the four dimensions of uncertainty, only uncertainty about supplier markets emerged as a …. People from Finland, Norway and Sweden share similar cultural values and they are low on uncertainty‐avoidance. Hence, they …
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software firms in Finland, Ireland and Norway. These findings challenge many of the underlying assumptions of conventional …
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This paper studies differences in job satisfaction and intrinsic work motivation between employees with different characteristics. Based on a study of the literature assumptions regarding these differences are developed and tested on data from a survey in the Nordic countries. In this survey...
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theoretical assumptions are tested empirically on data from a survey carried out in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. 10 … the findings are that Danish employees are less absent than employees in Norway, Finland and Sweden. Employees working in … higher in Denmark, Norway and Finland compared to the other gender constellations. Originality/value – Because of the lack of …
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top divisions in each of the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). The study makes use of …
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Purpose – Under the Kyoto protocol, emissions trading was imposed upon the Nordic Nord Pool Spot market in 2005. The purpose of this paper is to identify and characterize an important side‐effect of emissions trading on electricity spot market price behavior by statistically comparing price...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to direct attention to recent research on women's entrepreneurship, focusing on Nordic countries. Design/methodology/approach – The paper encourages research that investigates how context, at the micro, meso and macro level, is related to women's...
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style but Norway, which shares a similar literary tradition has a very participative management style. While unions play an … important role in Norway and Sweden, Denmark and Finland avoid collective bargaining and manage less democratically. The …
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