Search for dissertations about: "entreprenörer"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word entreprenörer.
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21. Incentivising Innovation in the Swedish Construction Industry
Abstract : Almost 40 percent of global final energy use and CO2 emissions are connected to buildings and building-related activities; it is therefore important to incentivise the design and construction of resource-efficient buildings. Unfortunately, energy demand and associated emissions in the sector continue to grow. READ MORE
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22. Growth in established SMEs : Exploring the innovative and ambitious firm
Abstract : The growth of firms is a complex but relevant subject for different stakeholders, such as owners, who want returns on their investment, and society, where firms are vessels for jobs and job creation. Despite the vast amount of research conducted on firm growth and factors associated with firm growth, there is no coherent body of knowledge, and the average firm is not growing. READ MORE
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23. Implementing resource recovery from urban organic waste in low- and middle-income countries : Tools to support planners and policy makers
Abstract : Globally, there is increasing awareness of the importance of applying circular economy principles to the management of organic waste streams through resource recovery. This is especially relevant in urban areas of low- and middle-income countries which are going to host a significant part of population growth over the next few decades. READ MORE
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24. Logistics Strategy for Building Contractors : CONTEXT, CONTENT, AND PROCESS
Abstract : A logistics strategy is at the foundation of how a company manages the flow of resources in the supply chain. It ensures that the logistics function of a company contributes to fulfilling strategic goals. READ MORE
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25. Networking as a tool for competitive advantage : evidence from Swedish new ventures
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to increase our understanding of factors influencing new venture performance, and ultimately survival. The focus of this research is to study how network relationships, and a new venture's ability to initiate, develop and utilise the relationships that affect the firm's entrepreneurial strategy (here defined as the firm's entrepreneurial orientation) when seeking competitiveness. READ MORE