Search for dissertations about: "division business"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words division business.
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1. Competition, Division and Unity : The Impact of Market Structures on Trading Quality
Abstract : The financial market operates as an ecosystem, involving diverse yet interconnected marketplaces and participants. Market design, intricately interacting with technology, regulation, and competition, shapes how participants adapt their trading behavior and therefore influences market performance. READ MORE
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2. Financial performance measurement supporting the transition towards circular business models
Abstract : Financial performance measurement plays an important role in leading decision-makers through strategic innovation, such as business model innovation. To convey relevant information, it is important that the practices used to measure financial performance are appropriate to what is being measured. READ MORE
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3. Subsidiary network context in international firms
Abstract : Like all other companies, the type of company focused upon in this thesis performs its important operations in the relationships that form its network context. At the same time, the company is part of a division of an international firm, a subsidiary. READ MORE
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4. In (re)search of corporate governance models between markets and hierarchies : The governance of franchising
Abstract : The research project started with the purpose of understanding the importance of corporate governance in franchising. The dissertation includes four articles all of which describe the governance of franchising.The first article is a review study using a strategy of systematic search to produce a systematic review. READ MORE
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5. The Influence of Learning on Naturalization of New Practices -The Case of Robust Design in Product Development
Abstract : The Influence of Learning on Naturalization of New Practices– the Case of Robust Design in Product DevelopmentAzadeh Fazl MashhadiDepartment of Technology Management and EconomicsDivision of Quality SciencesChalmers University of TechnologyABSTRACTCustomers appreciate a robust product which performs its desired function consistently and independently of the sources of variation during its life cycle. In order to deliver a robust design to customers, the upstream activities during the product development process should proactively support such a result. READ MORE