Search for dissertations about: "Internationella Handelshögskolan"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words Internationella Handelshögskolan.
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1. Taxation of Cross-Border Partnerships : Double-Tax Relief in Hybrid and Reverse Hybrid Situations
Abstract : International juridical double taxation constitutes a significant obstacle for the development of cross-border business activities. Even though this problem has been combated for decades with ever more sophisticated methods, many difficulties are yet to be conquered. READ MORE
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2. Knowledge Capital, Firm Performance and Network Production
Abstract : The issues addressed in this thesis concern the role of SMEs in perspective of the technological change that has occured in the last decades, and the increased internationalization of economic activities. Traditional ways of organizing industrial production have undergone dramatic and rapid changes during the last decades. READ MORE
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3. Strategising in the Context of Genuine Relations : An Interpretative Study of Strategic Renewal Through Family Interactions
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with strategising in the context of genuine relations. Every- day family interactions, and their related strategic outcomes for the family business are in focus. Through an interpretative, in-depth study of three second- generation family businesses the thesis explores strategising based on the paradox of identity, i. e. READ MORE
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4. Time-Series Econometrics Applied to Macroeconomic Issues
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation is a collection of six articles. Special attention is paid to model specification and the time-series properties of the data applied in each case. The first two articles deal with fiscal policy in Sweden and the effects of EMU criteria convergence. READ MORE
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5. Free Movement and Tax Treaties in the Internal Market
Abstract : This study deals with the impact of the free movement rules in the EC Treaty on tax treaties in the internal market. This is a highly relevant issue since a provision in breach of the free movement rules is inapplicable. READ MORE