Search for dissertations about: "small and medium sized enterprises SMEs"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the words small and medium sized enterprises SMEs.
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1. Generating Products in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises : Challenges and Potential Improvements
Abstract : In contemporary society, companies are faced with new demands and challenges, due to increasing competition and customer requirements. The development of products affects to a great extent, the future earnings and costs of an enterprise, and is therefore very important for its long-term survival. READ MORE
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2. ERP adoption in small and medium sized enterprises
Abstract : Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is established among a majority of small and medium sized companies in Kista Science City and seems to have a positive effect on organizational effectiveness. Kista Science City is Sweden’s largest corporate centre, with more companies and employees in a limited area than anywhere else in Europe. READ MORE
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3. Internationalization and Performance among Small and Medium-sized Firms : A study of furniture producers in Sweden
Abstract : Furniture production in Sweden still exists on a comparably small scale. The majority, or more than 99 percent, of all furniture producers in Sweden are small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with less than 250 employees. Despite their size, these firms are, to a large extent, involved in export. READ MORE
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4. Puzzling out the choice of capital budgeting techniques : among high-growth small and medium sized firms
Abstract : The aim of this dissertation is to explore the drivers of practitioners’ choices of capital budgeting techniques(CBT). The mainstream literature suggests that sophisticated CBT (SCBT) will best guide organizations inevaluating important strategic investments. READ MORE
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5. Manufacturing strategy formulation in small and medium-sized enterprises
Abstract : Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of any national economy and key drivers for economic growth. To sustain their competitiveness, it is essential that SMEs take advantage of their capabilities and support market requirements. This research encourages an increased focus on work with manufacturing strategies in SMEs. READ MORE