Morten Huse mostly deals with Public relations, Corporate governance, Accounting, Norwegian and Entrepreneurship. His Public relations research incorporates elements of Test, Critical mass and Competence. His work deals with themes such as Control, Tokenism, Accountability and Value, which intersect with Corporate governance.
His study in Control is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Task, Research question and Normative. His work on Environmental reporting as part of general Accounting research is often related to Environmental disclosure, thus linking different fields of science. His Entrepreneurship research includes themes of Small business, Organizational change and Resource.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Corporate governance, Public relations, Accounting, Marketing and Norwegian. His specific area of interest is Corporate governance, where he studies Shareholder. His research integrates issues of Control, Accountability and Value chain in his study of Public relations.
He interconnects Task and Normative in the investigation of issues within Control. His Accounting research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Value, Stakeholder, Empirical research and Principal–agent problem. Morten Huse has researched Marketing in several fields, including Entrepreneurship and Process.
His primary scientific interests are in Corporate governance, Accounting, Public relations, Politics and On board. His Corporate governance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Public administration and Diversity. He has included themes like Service, Team production, Small and medium-sized enterprises, Transparency and Field in his Accounting study.
His research on Public relations often connects related topics like Gender diversity. His Gender diversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Legislation, Empirical research and Public economics. His Politics research incorporates themes from Psychological research, Grace period, Power and Alliance.
Corporate governance, Public relations, Politics, Perspective and Marketing are his primary areas of study. The Corporate governance study combines topics in areas such as Accounting, Public economics and Team production. In general Public relations study, his work on Business ethics often relates to the realm of Quality of Life Research, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Many of his research projects under Politics are closely connected to Natural and Period with Natural and Period, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Throughout his Perspective studies, Morten Huse incorporates elements of other sciences such as Exploitative learning, Transformative learning, Absorptive capacity, Firm strategy and Legislation. Morten Huse undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Marketing and Value in his work.
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Women directors on corporate boards: From tokenism to critical mass.
Mariateresa Torchia;Andrea Calabrò;Morten Huse.
(2011)
Entrepreneurship in Medium-Size Companies: Exploring the Effects of Ownership and Governance Systems
Shaker A. Zahra;Donald O. Neubaum;Morten Huse.
(2000)
The Contribution of Women on Boards of Directors: Going beyond the Surface
Sabina Nielsen;Morten Huse.
(2010)
Accountability and Creating Accountability: a Framework for Exploring Behavioural Perspectives of Corporate Governance
Morten Huse.
(2005)
Boards, Governance and Value Creation: The Human Side of Corporate Governance
Morten Huse.
(2007)
Gender‐related boardroom dynamics: How Scandinavian women make and can make contributions on corporate boards
Morten Huse;Anne Grethe Solberg.
(2006)
Toward a Behavioral Theory of Boards and Corporate Governance
Hans van Ees;Jonas Gabrielsson;Morten Huse.
(2009)
Recruiting outside board members in the small family business: an ideological challenge
Bengt Johannisson;Morten Huse.
(2000)
Boards of directors in SMEs: a review and research agenda
Morten Huse.
(2000)
Boards of Directors’ Contribution to Strategy: A Literature Review and Research Agenda
Amedeo Pugliese;Pieter-Jan Bezemer;Alessandro Zattoni;Morten Huse.
(2009)
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