Search for dissertations about: "record companies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 191 swedish dissertations containing the words record companies.
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1. Demand and Supply of Information on Intangibles: The Case of Knowledge-Intense Companies
Abstract : This doctoral thesis has its theoretical origin in the notion that the information flow between management teams, financial analysts and investors is especially exposed to information asymmetry when knowledge-intense companies are concerned. Information asymmetry may aggravate agency problems and risk causing an impairment of the efficient allocation of capital on the stock market. READ MORE
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2. Strategies for Companies in Supply Chains with turbulent environments
Abstract : The borderless world is providing new opportunities for conducting business, both within Europe and between continents. Sustainable competition will be harder to attain and competition will become fiercer, day-by-day. READ MORE
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3. Visualization of Guidelines on Computer Networks to Support Processes of Design and Quality Control
Abstract : Industrial companies supply products intended to satisfy customers’ needs and requirements. To be competitive and to maintain good economic performance, efficient systems are needed to communicate information and exchange knowledge. READ MORE
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4. Navigating in the landscape of ambiguity: A stakeholder approach to the governance and management of hybrid organisations
Abstract : During the last decades the influence of New Public Management and the “marketisation” of public services, have given us organisations in the public sector that fit neither the mould of what constitutes public sector organisations nor that of private companies. Instead, we now have so-called hybrid organisations. READ MORE
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5. Product innovation in small established enterprises : Managing processes and resource scarcity
Abstract : This thesis examines product innovation processes in small established enterprises. The research questions are: (1) what motivates small established enterprises to innovate, (2) how do small established enterprises perform product innovation, and (3) how do small established enterprises manage resource scarcity in their product innovation processes? To answer the research questions, a multiple case study approach was chosen with three small established enterprises as cases and different product innovation processes as embedded units of study. READ MORE