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Einar Belsom serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance and Accounting at Oslo Business School, Oslo Metropolitan University, where he maintains an active research and teaching profile in finance and management disciplines. His institutional affiliation positions him within Norway's largest urban university, contributing to academic programs through the Faculty of Social Sciences framework.
Belsom's research agenda centers on corporate governance mechanisms, particularly executive compensation structures like stock options, and their societal legitimacy within Norwegian business contexts. He investigates technology management frameworks for engineering education while maintaining a strong methodological focus on productivity measurement through continuous-time models and nonparametric analysis. His interdisciplinary approach bridges finance theory, economic policy, and operational research to address real-world business challenges in Scandinavian markets.
Analysis of Belsom's publication timeline reveals a clear evolution from technical productivity measurement (1999-2004) toward applied corporate governance research (2009-2013). His work consistently connects theoretical econometrics with practical business applications, particularly examining how executive compensation practices affect shareholder value and social legitimacy in Norway. The recurring themes across his career demonstrate deep expertise in financial decision-making frameworks and measurement methodologies applicable to both private sector management and public economic policy.
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