Search for dissertations about: "organisational entrepreneurship"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words organisational entrepreneurship.
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1. Corporate Entrepreneurship : A Comprehensive Field Review and Assessment of the Internal Organizational Environment Supportive of Strategic Entrepreneurship
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to expand current knowledge on the development of corporate entrepreneurship and to contribute new theoretical and empirical insights into strategic entrepreneurship. To those ends, the thesis attempts to answer two research questions. READ MORE
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2. Discursive practices in strategic entrepeneurship : discourses and the use of repertoires in two firms
Abstract : This is a thesis in marketing concerned with entrepreneurship in established firms and the discursive practices that take place within a perspective of strategic entrepreneurship. The study of discursive practices in this context assumes a concern with how different aspects of entrepreneurship are produced and consumed by people in text and talk. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Corporate governance and entrepreneurship at the organisational level in a frame of property rights
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5. Corporate governance and corporate entrepreneurship : empirical studies on Swedish riding schools
Abstract : This composite licentiate dissertation is based on the observation that governance and entrepreneurship are related with each other and that governance may differ depending on the specific organisational form that organises the businesses. Governance refers to corporate governance, including mechanisms aimed at governing the organisation in the interests of the principals. READ MORE