 
    Top 10 most read articles in 2023
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    BI Business Review The top 10 most read articles in 2022The era of provocative girls, the (not very) sustainable practices of H&M and Coca-Cola, silent employees and the personality traits of a leader. We have collected our most-read stories of the year. 
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    BI Business Review Three things Covid-19 taught us about hybrid workingWhat happened to our motivation and job satisfaction during the lockdown? A new study looks at what the media coverage tells us about the future of work. 
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    BI Business Review Ingrid Hjort - Researcher of the MonthHow can we measure welfare and quality of life? 
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    BI Business Review Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories?Unhappy, unsuccessful, and socially awkward people are more likely to think conspiracies explain the injustice they see in the world. 
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    BI Business Review Productive Nordic film industry despite Covid-19Corona could have easily left us with reruns of old series and films, but a new report shows that only 2% of film and series projects were cancelled in the Nordic countries. 
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    BI Business Review Norges Bank Watch 2021Norges Bank Watch believe that Norges Bank did its best to contribute to curbing the risk premiums during the first wave of the pandemic. But are critical regarding how the central bank handled higher money market premiums in the second half of 2020. 
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    BI Business Review Comparing public response to COVID in the U.K. and NorwayBy July of 2020, the U.K. had recorded 654 COVID-deaths per million inhabitants. This is more than ten times the number of Norway, which recorded 46 deaths per million. 
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    BI Business Review The ten most read articles in 2020Flappers, digitisation, life in lockdown, personality for leadership and tips for working from home. See which articles our readers flocked to during 2020. 
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    BI Business Review Covid-19: The Dysfunctional Effect of Coercive Power to Control the Pandemic.Active use of role models with integrity, trust and commitment are constructive options to change people's behavior in the current demanding situation. 
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    BI Business Review Why countries should give away Covid-19 tests post-peakBeing too careful helps no one. As soon as a country reaches peak infections, the demand for tests will sink and any excess capacity should therefore be given away. 
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    BI Business Review Sustaining post-corona fiscal disciplineBudget preparation by top civil servants can allow for better balancing of public books after COVID. 
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    BI Business Review 7 ways life in lockdown is changing our behaviourThe corona outbreak is a disaster for our society, but it is also an interesting time to reflect on how we treat ourselves and others. When the crisis is over, however, we should let certain behaviours die in peace.