Search for dissertations about: "Firm theory of"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 206 swedish dissertations containing the words Firm theory of.
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16. Creditor - firm relations : an interdisciplinary analysis
Abstract : The thesis gives a survey of theories relevant for understanding the problems in relations between lending banks and borrowing business firms.First a survey of comparative financial systems is given: The main types are bank-oriented (Germany, Japan, Sweden) and market-oriented systems (USA, GB). READ MORE
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17. Organizing in the small growing firm : a grounded theory approach
Abstract : Most of the empirical and theoretical work on organizations has dealt with large and structurally complex corporations. Small firms, however, are increasingly common and contribute in important ways to our society, economically, politically and socially. READ MORE
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18. On the Nature of the Multidimensional Firm–Bank Exchange
Abstract : The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of firm–bank exchange. Using a qualitative research method and existing theory, by capturing transaction-based and relationship-based elements, I examine ten firms and eight different bank services important for the exchange between the firms and their banks. READ MORE
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19. The theory of Homo comperiens, the firm’s market price, and the implication for a firm’s profitability
Abstract : This thesis proposes a theory of inefficient markets that uses limited rational choice as a central trait and I call it the theory of Homo comperiens. The theory limits the alternatives and states that the subjects are aware of and only allow them to have rational preference relations on the limited action set and state set, i.e. READ MORE
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20. Essays on International Trade, Productivity and Firm Heterogeneity
Abstract : The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows.”Trade, Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Productivity: A Bridge between Theory and Data in Öresund”The paper aims at estimating the causal effect of trade liberalisation on aggregate productivity through firm selection as in Melitz (2003). READ MORE