Search for dissertations about: "Håkan Abrahamsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Håkan Abrahamsson.
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1. Characterization of calcium transport in mouse and clonal rat pancreatic ß-cells
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2. Beyond Going Global : Essays on business development of International New Ventures past early internationalization
Abstract : The notion of International New Ventures, or INVs, emerged in academia in the early-to-mid 1990s and generally refers to entrepreneurial firms that tend to internationalize very early in their life-cycle, and whose expansion into foreign markets occurs much more quickly than predicted by earlier theories of the incremental internationalization process. Previous literature proposes effective networking with market partners and, more recently, internationally viable business model among key distinguishing features of INVs that allow for such early and rapid entry into international markets. READ MORE
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3. Meeting increased logistical demands : Developing as a small- and medium-sized system supplier
Abstract : Many subcontractors choose to implement a strategy of “system supply” in order to meetincreasing global competition. They are then confronted with increased demands to take agreater overall responsibility in this role. READ MORE
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4. Towards System Supply : Development of Small and Medium-Sized Contract Manufacturers
Abstract : One way for a small subcontractor to meet increasing global competition is to develop a system supplying ability, implying a transition in the supply chain toward a larger overall responsibility. As large corporations outsource parts of their manufacturing and services, many small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) suppliers are expected to deepen their capabilities and take on the role of system suppliers. READ MORE
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5. Managing Variable Patient Flows at Hospitals
Abstract : Healthcare is a large industry faced with major challenges, such as decreasing inpatient bed numbers and increases in the share of elderly people, which require improved efficiency and effectiveness. The organisation of hospitals normally comprises highly specialised clinical departments, through which patient flows are managed. READ MORE