Search for dissertations about: "Småföretag"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word Småföretag.
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1. Timing options and taxation : essays on the economics of firm creation and tax evasion
Abstract : Taxation of Small Firms under Uncertainty: A Real Option View of Firm CreationThis paper addresses the impact of the tax system on the incentives to become self-employed. The new approach here is that the creation of a firm is assumed to be an opportunity but not an obligation, that is, a real option. READ MORE
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2. Swedish tribalism and Tanzanian agency : preconditions for trust and cooperation in a small-business context
Abstract : Small-business cooperation has increasingly been recognized as important for economic development, not only in Sweden but also in developing countries like Tanzania. This dissertation deals with preconditions for horizontal small-business cooperation, taking a point of departure in the literature on trust. READ MORE
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3. Financial systems and the financing of high-technology small firms : The cases of Sweden, Linköping, and Santa Clara County
Abstract : This is a study of the relation between the financial systems and the financing of hightechnology small firms (HTSFs). The starting point is the notion of two different financial systems: bank-oriented, in which banks (debt) and other financial intermediaries play an important role in the financing of firms, and market-oriented, where the role of banks is less important and stock markets (equity) play a larger role. READ MORE
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4. Financing of Small and Cottage Industries in Bangladesh by Islamic Banks: An Institutional-Network Approach
Abstract : This study is characterized by its development of an analytical framework for describing and explaining the lender-borrower financing relationships of rural-based small and cottage industries by including contextual conditions. It applies this framework to the socio- environmental conditions of Bangladesh with special emphasis on the role of Islamic banks. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and Control of Stiff Robots for Flexible Manufacturing
Abstract : To survive on a global market, small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) require affordable and competitive industrial automation for high quality flexible manufacturing. This thesis contributes to the development of robot concepts that fit the needs of SMEs. READ MORE