Search for dissertations about: "cooperative business"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words cooperative business.
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1. Value co-creating processes in international business relationships : three empirical studies of cooperation between Chinese customers and Swedish suppliers
Abstract : This thesis focuses on value co-creating processes in international business relationships, where customers and suppliers have different frames of reference that create a distance, often expressed in terms of uncertainty between the customer and the supplier. This tension between developing cooperative business relationships in order to co-create value versus handling uncertainty, misunderstandings and conflicts based on perceived distance, makes an interesting arena for exploring how the value co creating process is formed in international business relationships. READ MORE
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2. Complexity in the 'Extended' Business Network : A Study of Business, Social, and Political Relationships in Smart City Solutions
Abstract : In this thesis an 'extended' business network is investigated. The ‘extended’ view refers to the inclusion of socio-political actors in the firm’s business network. READ MORE
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3. Leveraging cooperative strategy - cases of sports and arts sponsorship
Abstract : This thesis describes and analyzes factors that shape and characterise cooperative strategy in sports and arts sponsorship. Organisations in the fields of sport and art are becoming increasingly dependent on sponsors for survival and growth. READ MORE
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4. Cooperative venture formation processes : characteristics and impact on performance
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5. Alliances for innovation : a structural perspective on new business development in cooperative ventures
Abstract : The innovation race, with ever-shortening product lifecycles and esca-lating innovation costs, has made alliances for innovation a central competitive strategy at many firms. Alliances provide access to a broader pool of knowledge that would be difficult to develop inside the firm, as well as a way of sharing risks. READ MORE