Search for dissertations about: "it strategy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 2413 swedish dissertations containing the words it strategy.
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1. Digital Capability : Investigating Coevolution of IT and Business Strategies
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the role of information technology (IT) in organizational strategy. Specifically, it examines how organizations can persist in turbulent competitive landscapes characterized by IT innovations. READ MORE
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2. Towards a framework for analyzing IT strategy management in public sector : a case for IT organisations in the public sector
Abstract : Small/medium sized public sector IT organisations combine several characteristics that difficult the effective use of an IT strategy. Research has reported small/medium sized organisations as using unstructured and informal IT management initiatives, which frequently leads to inexistent or incipient use of IT strategy. READ MORE
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3. Managing offshoring of complex products : Strategy and capabilities
Abstract : Offshoring is a hot topic in the industrial and academic community over the last few years, evolving from a focus on manufacturing to product development and R&D. Offshoring refers to the process of sourcing and coordinating tasks across national borders and can include both in-house and outsourced activities performed by a supplier. READ MORE
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4. Organisational Self-understanding and the Strategy Process : Strategy Dynamics in Scania and Handelsbanken
Abstract : This thesis investigates the role of organisational self-understanding in strategy processes. The concept of organisational self-understanding denotes members’ understanding of their organisation’s identity. The study illustrates that strategy processes in companies are processes of self-understanding. READ MORE
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5. On Strategy and Manufacturing Flexibility
Abstract : The era when customers bought what companies produced is long gone. The situation is now reversed and companies must produce what customers want; while the customers' preferences are, furthermore, becoming increasingly diverse. This has forced companies to adopt a new mode of thinking in order to survive. READ MORE