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Bard Kuvaas
BI Norwegian Business School
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BI Norwegian Business School
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What kinds of countries have better innovation performance?–A country-level fsQCA and NCA study
H Ding
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge 7 (4)
, 2022
41
2022
Illegitimate tasks: A systematic literature review and agenda for future research
H Ding, B Kuvaas
Work & Stress 37 (3), 397-420
, 2023
23
2023
Using necessary condition analysis in managerial psychology research: introduction, empirical demonstration and methodological discussion
H Ding, B Kuvaas
Journal of managerial psychology 38 (4), 260-272
, 2023
2
2023
Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Search Target, Reflection on the Top-Down Approach, and Introduction of the Bottom-Up Approach
H Ding
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 22, 16094069231182634
, 2023
2023
A bottom-up approach to generate QCA solutions: Procedures and advantages
H Ding
OSF Preprints
, 2022
2022
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