Search for dissertations about: "Jönköping University"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 465 swedish dissertations containing the words Jönköping University.
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21. Design Automation Systems for Production Preparation : Applied on the Rotary Draw Bending Process
Abstract : Intensive competition on the global market puts great pressure on manufacturing companies to develop and produce products that meet requirements from customers and investors. One key factor in meeting these requirements is the efficiency of the product development and the production preparation process. READ MORE
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22. Internationalisation as a process of strategy and change : A study of 16 Swedish industrial SMEs
Abstract : This thesis reports a study of the internationalisation processes of 16 industrial SMEs located in the county of Jönköping (Sweden). More specifically, it identifies changes in international strategies, identifies reasons why changes are undertaken and discusses how these changes can be understood when placed in the context of the internationalisation process. READ MORE
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23. Perspectives on regional and industrial dynamics of innovation
Abstract : This thesis consists of five essays in the field of innovation economics, with an introductory chapter. The focus is mainly empirical with four of the five chapters consisting of studies of aspects of Swedish innovation activity. These empirical chapters are an endeavor to quantify aspects of the effects of the public-good property of knowledge. READ MORE
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24. Knowledge flows across space and firms
Abstract : This dissertation consists of four separate papers and an introductory chapter. The four papers can be read independently of each other but are held together by concepts around embodied knowledge: knowledge embodied in products and embodied knowledge flows. READ MORE
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25. Interregional Business Travel and the Economics of Business Interaction
Abstract : This thesis consists of five individual essays, and a common introduction. The main theoretical focus of the study is to show that a firm’s choice to carry out a business interaction is based on its set of perceived business opportunities. READ MORE