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Marius Sikveland is an Associate Professor in Accounting and Financial Management at the University of Stavanger, affiliated with the UiS School of Business and the Department of Accounting and Law. His research spans financial management in specialized sectors including aquaculture, hospitality, and energy markets.
His research interests focus on financial performance, capital structure, profitability, market volatility, and risk sharing in industries such as salmon farming, oil and gas, and tourism. He investigates how external shocks, seasonality, and firm characteristics influence financial outcomes.
The recent publication trends show a strong emphasis on crisis impacts (e.g., pandemic, disease outbreaks), industry-specific financial behaviors, and cross-sector comparisons. His work frequently applies econometric models to real-world data from Norway and Europe, contributing to both academic and policy discussions in resource-based economies.
Notable collaborations include researchers such as Frank Asche, Bård Misund, Petter Osmundsen, and Dengjun Zhang. His publications appear in journals like Marine Policy, Energy Economics, and International Journal of Hospitality Management.
Marius Sikveland has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards in the provided text.
He advises students in accounting and financial management, though specific names are not listed. His research is supported by institutional affiliation and collaborative networks rather than explicit grant mentions. He is actively involved in publishing and contributing to academic discourse in applied economics and finance.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams led by him, though his collaborative work suggests integration within broader research groups at UiS focused on energy, aquaculture, and hospitality economics.

