Search for dissertations about: "strategic entrepreneurship"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words strategic entrepreneurship.
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11. Acting Entrepreneurially and Strategically in Heavily Regulated Sectors
Abstract : This thesis investigates how firms act entrepreneurially and strategically in heavily regulated sectors. Over four studies, the thesis develops a deeper and more empirically grounded understanding of how entrepreneurial and strategic actions are developed and combined. READ MORE
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12. Managing Platform-Mediated Ecosystems : Investigating ecosystem interdependencies and strategic choices
Abstract : The rapid and ubiquitous spread of information technologies (IT) is creating unprecedented effects that challenge traditional fundamentals of the business world. Platform-mediated ecosystems are increasingly attracting the attention of practitioners from diverse industries, from telecommunications to video consoles, as well as academics from different fields ranging from management to economics, and information systems (IS) and innovation management. READ MORE
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13. On building competitiveness in strategic SME networks : empirical analysis of 54 firms in two networks
Abstract : Most people would agree that today's business environment presents competitive challenges for SMEs. As such, strategic SME network participation has been suggested as a mean for surviving and staying competitive. READ MORE
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14. 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
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15. Performance in Franchise Systems : The Franchisee Perspective
Abstract : During the last decades, franchising as an organizational form has received a lot of attention from researchers and practitioners alike. While many studies have examined various aspects of franchising from the franchisor's perspective, little research has taken the franchisee’s perspective. READ MORE