Search for dissertations about: "new market entry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words new market entry.
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1. Employment in New Firms : Mobility and Labour Market Outcomes
Abstract : This thesis studies the role of new firms in the labour market and uses Swedish data to analyze labour mobility in new firms, including both transitions of workers into and from new firms. In particular, it focuses on employees’ wages in new firms and post-new firm employment labour market outcomes as transitions into long-term employment and entrepreneurship. READ MORE
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2. The Effect of Guanxi on the Foreign Market Entry Process into China : The Swedish Case
Abstract : Business network theory believes that foreign market entry of a firm is the result of the interactions between the actors of the firm and the network. The foreign country’s network conditions will inevitably influence the process. READ MORE
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3. Deregulation and Internet : New challenges to postal services in Sweden
Abstract : The postal system is an old communication technology, now subject to internal competition from potential entrants and external from technological substitutes. This is a study of how the postal industry in Sweden responds to the dual challenge from deregulation and the Internet.The liberalisation process lasted throughout the 1990's. READ MORE
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4. New Product Newness and Benefits : A Study of Software Products from the Firms’ Perspective
Abstract : It is widely believed among researchers as well as practitioners that there is a link between new product newness, or innovativeness, and benefits to the firm developing and marketing a product; more innovative products are generally expected to create more profit and growth. However, research findings are conflicting—positive-, negative-, and no-relationship have been reported between product newness and benefits by different researchers. READ MORE
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5. Liberalizing the Telecommunications Industry-Impacts on the Asian Market (Licentiate Thesis)
Abstract : The liberalization of telecommunications seems to be an unstoppable trend. National governments, facing similar competitive pressures and rapid technological developments, have undertaken regulatory reforms such as privatization of state-owned carriers, entry relaxation and the introduction of new regulatory regime under the control of an independent regulator. READ MORE