Researchers warn of underestimated uncertainty in academic findings

A groundbreaking study with contributions from more than 300 scholars reveals that researchers often underestimate the uncertainty of their findings.

Reveals gender gap in AI tool usage among students

Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.

Tina Saebi received the prestigious Impact Award

NHH researcher Tina Saebi has been awarded the 2024 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal of Management, recognizing papers that have made the most significant impact in the field.

Brand new programming club at NHH

`Either you are a beginner or a more seasoned programmer, you are welcome to join´, says host Lars Jaffke.

Watch out for NHH's new rising star

Meet Eppie Jean Van Egeraat, a young PhD scholar from Ireland who has already earned two published papers—a rising star, her NHH colleagues say.

Exploring the future of business taxation

The Tax loop workshop at NHH this week: How to improve taxation of businesses and their owners.

Underestimating tax evasion among self-employed women

Self-employed women underreport their income to the tax authorities more than men do; a new study shows. `We should perhaps reconsider assumed gender differences in this field´, says NHH researcher Julie Brun Bjørkheim.

The Action Problem

Hege Landsvik had not planned to pursue a doctorate when she was a master's student at NHH. Now, she is tackling the action problem in sustainable consumer behavior.

Two NHH researchers secured prestigious EU funding

Jonna Olssson and Nicole Wägner at the Department of Economics have been awarded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Fellowship. They receive approximately NOK 2.4 million each.

Mobiles should be out of the classrooms

A doctoral thesis from NHH last year sparked the debate on mobile phone bans in schools: Sara Abrahamsson's research showed that banning mobile phones led to better grades and less bullying. Now the government is tightening the rules on mobile phone usage significantly.

Attacks in the Red sea: Far-reaching economic and political consequences

NHH researcher and shipping expert Gabriel M. Fuentes is a former officer in the merchant navy with experience in navigating through the Gulf of Aden and the Suez Canal. He closely monitors the crisis in the Red Sea.

Irene Marta Brusini received the Solesin Award

PhD researcher at NHH Irene Marta Brusini has been awarded The Valeria Solesin Prize, named after the Italian researcher who was killed in the Paris terrorist attack at the Bataclan in 2015.

Haaland among Norway´s young research talents

Ingar K. Haaland receives NOK 8 million in funding through the Researcher Project for Young Talents. He is now starting a research project on media bias and political polarization.

Mohrmann´ s paper forthcoming in Management Science

Ulf Mohrmann starts his career as an Associate Professor at NHH with a bang: His new paper on the information processing of bank depositors is to be published in Management Science.

Ekström promoted to Full Professor

A fast-track academic career at NHH: This week Mathias Ekström was promoted to Full Professor in the field of behavioral economics. `It is an honor and a bit overwhelming´.

Gavrilova promoted to full professor

Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman has been promoted to professor in the field of tax and public economics, and economics of crime.