Search for dissertations about: "network perspective"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 399 swedish dissertations containing the words network perspective.
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1. How do Small Firms Manage their Political Environment? : - A Network Perspective
Abstract : To this point research on firms’ political behavior has contributed knowledge concerning large firms’ relationships and strategies with political actors and their surrounding environment. Less is known about small firms’ behavior towards political organizations. READ MORE
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2. Consumer Business Relationship with Retailer and Etailer for the Purchase of Clothing : A Network Perspective
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with relationships between retailers and consumers. To see what makes the consumers engage in a relationship with a retailer, consumers' choices between two different purchasing situations are studied; purchasing in physical stores (retailers) and purchasing on Internet (etailers or e-commerce). READ MORE
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3. Digital Innovation : Orchestrating Network Activities
Abstract : Digitization of analogue everyday artifacts, i.e. when physical products are equipped with digital capabilities, has a profound impact on today’s society. Some examples of these digital innovations aimed at consumer markets are the “connected” car, the digitized television set, and in the near future, digitized IKEA furniture. READ MORE
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4. The network performance assessment model : a new framework of regulating the electricity network companies
Abstract : When the Swedish electricity market was re-regulated in 1996 the trading with electricity was exposed to competition and the net service henceforth should be comprised by a monopoly comprised by a regulation. The regulation was based on a review of the costs of the network companies. No attention were paid to if the network was efficient. READ MORE
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5. A network perspective on ecosystems, societies and natural resource management
Abstract : This thesis employs a network perspective in studying ecosystems and natural resource management. It explores the structural characteristics of social and/or ecological networks and their implications on societies’ and ecosystems’ ability to adapt to change and to cope with disturbances while still maintaining essential functions and structures (i. READ MORE