Search for dissertations about: "NTBFs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word NTBFs.
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1. New technology-based firms and industrial renewal
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2. Entrepreneurial Dynamics and Acquisitions of New Technology-Based Firms
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to explore the evolution of new technology-based firms (NTBFs) based on solid empirical material for the Swedish economy. NTBFs are argued to be one important type of entrepreneurial firms that contribute to technology change, knowledge spillovers, and economic growth. READ MORE
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3. Incubators and new technology-based firms - A resource-based view of development
Abstract : New technology-based firms (NTBFs) are based upon the exploitation of a new technology. This often means that there are few other than the founder who understands the technology, and in addition the firm often aims at serving a market in a new way or operating on a presently non-existent one. READ MORE
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4. Early Development of New Technology-Based Firms: How Internal and External Resource Dimensions Impact and Structure the Firm
Abstract : How do founders’ and firms’ business environment impact the early development of new technology-based firms (NTBFs)? In order to answer this question, this thesis explores how internal and external resource dimensions impact and structure the early development of NTBFs. NTBFs are known for their technological innovation and their abilities to boost economic growth and development. READ MORE
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5. New Technology-Based Firms in Science Parks - A Study of Resources and Absorptive Capacity
Abstract : In this thesis a strategy perspective (the resource-based view) is applied to the New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs) in Science Parks, arguing that the Science Park provides the firms with a set of resources that if used could help them build their resource base and thus develop and grow. Three categories of resources are identified in the Science Park; University related resources, Science Park facilities, and Cluster effects. READ MORE