Search for dissertations about: "Strategic collaboration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 100 swedish dissertations containing the words Strategic collaboration.
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1. Diversification and strategic, long-distance partnerships : Bofors' struggle through times of crisis and uncertainty
Abstract : This is a case study that aims to explain how the company Bofors in Karlskoga, Sweden, struggled through three periods of crisis or uncertainty, while remaining innovative. It begins in the late 19th century and ends in the early 21st century after Bofors had been divested. READ MORE
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2. Suppliers in collaboration : the impact on the strategies of the individual firm
Abstract : The general purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse how collaboration in supplier network influence the individual supplier. The focus is the influence on the supplier's strategic development and how it influences the customer relationship. READ MORE
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3. Collaboratively Learning Marketing: How Organizations Jointly Develop and Appropriate Marketing Knowledge
Abstract : Business organizations increasingly face the problem of how to generate and share knowledge in collaboration with other, separate, business organizations. Researchers in the field of inter-organizational learning have started to study the partner-characteristic, partner-dynamic, and partner-situational factors that influence the process and outcome of such strategic learning collaboration. READ MORE
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4. BIM Anatomy - An Investigation into Implementation Prerequisites
Abstract : This thesis presents the results of an investigation into BIM implementation prerequisites emerging as a set of procedural supporting mechanisms that may enable design, construction and operating (DCO) organisations to advance their deployment of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology, and improve construction project outcomes. Today, BIM is centre-stage within the construction sector the world-over. READ MORE
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5. Supplier Value in B2B E-Business - A Case Study in the Corrugated Packaging Industry
Abstract : In the business-to-business (B2B) setting much attention has been given to how e-business tools can be used to assist firms in purchasing. Considering the increasing pressure on suppliers to use B2B e-business, this thesis turns its attention to the supplier situation by taking a closer look at how collaborative uses of B2B e-business are of value to suppliers. READ MORE