Search for dissertations about: "Joakim Wincent"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Joakim Wincent.
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1. On building competitiveness in strategic SME networks : empirical analysis of 54 firms in two networks
Abstract : Most people would agree that today's business environment presents competitive challenges for SMEs. As such, strategic SME network participation has been suggested as a mean for surviving and staying competitive. READ MORE
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2. Brand building in the business-to-business context : The brand equity perspective
Abstract : The main purpose of this doctoral dissertation is to investigate factors affecting B2B brand building by applying the brand equity perspective in the professional services context. Three peer-reviewed and published articles and one book chapter examine different aspects related to the enhancement of brand equity and brand building in the B2B context. READ MORE
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3. Understanding regional renewal and industry cluster emergence processes within the Swedish periphery
Abstract : There are many insightful writings revealing that regions within industrialised nations are able to renew their local business environments through building and supporting industry clusters. Such knowledge stems from research based on how to maintain and develop successful industry clusters located within central regions. READ MORE
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4. Learning among entrepreneurs in formal networks : Outcomes, processes and beyond
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on how entrepreneurs learn to acquire entrepreneurial knowledge and competence, which ultimately can open doors to business success. Contemporary critics suggest that programs designed to develop general competence are not sufficiently relevant to these entrepreneurs. READ MORE
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5. Entrepreneurial Opportunity Exploitation for New Venture Performance
Abstract : New ventures drive innovation and economic growththrough commercializingideas, products and businesses when the market has a need for it and create the market need to bring about socioeconomic development. However, most new ventures struggle with survival and achieving early stage financial performance. READ MORE