Search for dissertations about: "new venture"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words new venture.
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6. The Composition of New Venture Teams : Its Dynamics and Consequences
Abstract : New venture team composition lies at the heart of this thesis. Drawing on social-psychological explanations and human capital reasoning, the thesis addresses the social as well as the instrumental foci facing new venture teams. READ MORE
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7. External enablers and new venture creation : How characteristics of environmental changes and enabling mechanisms influence entrepreneurial responses
Abstract : Changes in the external environment—whether technological breakthroughs, natural environmental disasters, regulatory reforms, economic shifts, sociocultural movements, or demographic transitions—provide the essential enablement of entrepreneurial endeavors and outcomes. Despite extensive existing research on this topic, the predominant focus on a single type of change has hindered the attainment of broadly generalizable insights or advancements in theoretical and practical knowledge. READ MORE
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8. New Venture Teams and Uncertainty: Implications of interacting in the unknown
Abstract : Entrepreneurship research has historically taken the perspective of the individual entrepreneur. This trend is slowly changing as mounting evidence shows that many new ventures are started by teams, and teamwork has important implications for new venture creation. READ MORE
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9. Inter-firm relationships for sustainability : Incumbent firms and sustainability ventures
Abstract : The magnitude of global environmental and social challenges puts business firms under constant scrutiny. To address such challenges, incumbent firms initiate and manage partnerships with external organizations. READ MORE
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10. Entrepreneurial Opportunity Exploitation for New Venture Performance
Abstract : New ventures drive innovation and economic growththrough commercializingideas, products and businesses when the market has a need for it and create the market need to bring about socioeconomic development. However, most new ventures struggle with survival and achieving early stage financial performance. READ MORE