Search for dissertations about: "start ups"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the words start ups.
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1. Start-ups in Business Networks: Resource Development through Interaction
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with start-ups’ processes of relating to existing components in the business network in order to develop their innovations and become embedded in it. Previous research has shown that technology-based start-ups rely on external resources through collaborative business partners in order to create innovation. READ MORE
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2. Essays on Finance for Start-ups
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3. Software Engineering in Start-up Companies
Abstract : Start-up companies have emerged as suppliers of innovation and software-intensive products. Small teams, lack of legacy products, experimental nature, and absence of any organizational processes enable start-ups to develop and market new products and services quickly. However, most start-ups fail before delivering any value. READ MORE
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4. Patterns of resource interaction in resource constellations: The case of start-ups approaching the Swedish energy system
Abstract : This doctoral thesis deals with resource interaction in business networks. Interactive resource development is based on a combination of new and existing resources. However, interactions with specific resource constellations will look different depending on the context in which a new resource is to be embedded. READ MORE
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5. New insights on financing and business development of start-up firms and SMEs
Abstract : This thesis aspires to advance understanding of how start-up firms’ and small and medium sized firms’(SMEs) network relationships affect acquisition of financing and information necessary to achieve firmbusiness development through the exchange in business relationships. It contributes to research on socialstructure by clarifying how network relationships that facilitate exchange have a positive effect on firmbusiness development, defined as subjective and objective enhancement of firm performance. READ MORE