Search for dissertations about: "business objects"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 66 swedish dissertations containing the words business objects.
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16. Coping with Financial Stigma : a study of budgetary identity work in a candidature for the Olympic Winter Games
Abstract : This book provides an account of the intersection between management and accounting in one of the world’s most notorious financial disasters – the Olympic Games. More specifically, it is based on a case study of a candidature for the Olympic Winter Games, where project managers were occupied with pitching their budget for such a megaproject in the light of prevailing cost controversies. READ MORE
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17. Navigating the Black Box: Generativity and Incongruences in Digital Innovation
Abstract : Digital technologies offer generative potential as they are malleable, dynamic and can be leveraged across a range of tasks. Prior studies have mainly focused on generativity as driver for recombinatorial innovation. READ MORE
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18. Constructing Consumer Knowledge in Market Research : An Ethnography of Epistemics
Abstract : Market research pervades society. It is an endeavour that connects marketing practice with methods similar to social science. Further, market research results appear as knowledge produced to inform recipients towards making productive business decisions and as a commodity sold to commissioning clients. READ MORE
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19. Corporate governance and entrepreneurship at the organisational level in a frame of property rights
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation has aimed to contribute to a modern theory of the firm that balances a disciplining view of the firm with an enabling view of the firm. This has been approached through exploring how corporate governance mechanisms influence entrepreneurship at the organisational level, in a frame of property rights. READ MORE
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20. Constructing the 'social' in social entrepreneurship : A postcolonial perspective
Abstract : Social entrepreneurship is often depicted as the solution to the various problems we have in society today. In the mainstream literature, it tends to be presented as a site of empowerment, inclusion, morality and compassion. READ MORE