Search for dissertations about: "Company drivers"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words Company drivers.
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1. Identifying drivers and barriers for market growth within the industry producing wooden multi-family houses : Land allocation process for future growth
Abstract : At present, Sweden is experiencing a housing shortage, which Swedish authorities expect to continue until at least 2025. Producers of wooden multi-family houses have a relatively small market share compared to those who use traditional building materials. READ MORE
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2. Who is in the driver's seat? : Insights into the mixed outcomes of renewable policy instruments in the electricity industry
Abstract : There is consensus about a need to reduce the amount of green-house gas emission in the electricity industry to be able to deal with the probable consequences of climate change. This necessitates extensive investments in technologies used to generate electricity from renewable energy sources (RES-E). READ MORE
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3. The Work of the Accounting & Controlling Department and its Drivers: understanding the concept of a business partner
Abstract : The role of accountants in organizations is intriguing in the current context of the broad changes in the profession observed by many. Mainly because of technological advancements, what has previously required a considerable amount of time and effort, i.e. READ MORE
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4. Tracing the drivers of B2B brand strength and value
Abstract : By building a strong brand that is favourably perceived by target customers, a firm can establish a competitive advantage that enables greater revenues and profitability. This is at least what the branding literature always has assumed, and something few marketing and brand managers seem to disagree with. READ MORE
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5. Process-based transaction cost analysis: a cost management exploration in SCA Packaging
Abstract : Firms compete with each other to earn the highest profit. A wide range of issues needs to be considered in order to do so – decisions about products, markets, customers and, not to forget, organisation have to be made. READ MORE