Search for dissertations about: "shared value creation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words shared value creation.
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1. Developing collaborative customer-supplier relationships through value co-creation
Abstract : The purpose of this study is to create understanding of the value co-creating process in business relationships, where the dyadic relationship is in focus and both the customer’s and the supplier’s view of the value co-creating process is of interest. In the introductory chapter, it is assumed that the ultimate goal of business logic is to create value, and value co-creation can be regarded as the essential reason why a customer and a supplier engage in a business relationship. READ MORE
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2. Fit in to stand out : An experience perspective on value creation
Abstract : In order to grow and survive, a firm must create value with consumers in ways that both fit in with consumer demands and stand out from competitors. Focusing on and understanding consumer and firm assessments of value and creation of value has become a central scope in the contemporary strategic management and marketing literature for understanding and explaining firm survival and success. READ MORE
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3. Strategies for Environmental Sustainability of Municipal Energy Companies. Pathways of Sustainable Development between Business and Society
Abstract : Carbon emissions from energy production have a severe impact on the global climate. The slow transformation of the energy system towards low-carbon alternatives is thus a serious concern. Sweden is recognized as a forerunner in climate change mitigation. READ MORE
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4. Designing, Theorizing, and Reflecting on Information Systems Artifacts and Value Co-Creation in e-Government
Abstract : E-government services in the form of information systems (IS) artifacts create a new arena for co-creation that governments aim to leverage. Design of and knowledge about IS artifacts in value co-creation in e-government can thereby be considered valuable for the future development of e-government. READ MORE
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5. Interpersonal society : essays on shared beliefs, trust, mnemonic oppression, distributive fairness, and value creation
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