Search for dissertations about: "business-to-business"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the word business-to-business.
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21. B2B Standards Implementation : Issues and Solutions
Abstract : Interoperability between organisations involved in Business-to-Business (B2B) electronic commerce requires a common understanding and a common language. For this purpose, standards are required. B2B standards are in the thesis defined as guidelines for how communication and information sent between companies should be structured and managed. READ MORE
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22. Business Relationships and Integration of Information Technology
Abstract : It is a well-established view that, over time, companies in a business-to-business setting develop long-lasting business relationships. The business relationship between two companies involves a wide range of exchanges on products, technical and economic issues. It also has a social content as it engages people in both companies. READ MORE
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23. Technology development process and platform for efficient innovation - The perspective of a supplier in the aerospace industry
Abstract : Technology and innovation has received substantial research attention from a multitude of perspectives during the last 40 years. Typically, technology development often has a fuzzy goal of building knowledge or demonstrating feasibility, is characterized by a high degree of initial uncertainty, and is in need of extensive experimentation. READ MORE
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24. Consumer Foreign Online Purchasing : Uncertainty in the Consumer-Retailer Relationship
Abstract : Consumer foreign online purchasing (CFOP) in this thesis refers to the exchange between consumers and foreign online retailers. Despite empirical facts showing increasing interest of consumers to purchase from foreign online retailers, researchers have only paid modest interest to this new marketing field. READ MORE
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25. Contribution to development of a secured traceability system for textile and clothing supply chain
Abstract : Secured traceability implies not only the ability to identify, capture, and share required information on product transformation throughout the supply chain (SC), but also the ability to ensure the security of the traceability data. Due to information asymmetry and lack of transparency, textile and clothing (T&C) industries often face challenges in implementing and maintaining sufficient traceability. READ MORE