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Hittade 4 avhandlingar innehållade orden Jim Andersén.
1. Strategiska resurser och långvarig lönsamhet : En resursbaserad modell för varaktiga konkurrensfördelar i små tillverkningsföretag
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2. On business relationships as Darwinian systems : an exploration into how Darwinian systems thinking can supportbusiness relationship research
Sammanfattning : The demarcation between different traditions in contemporary research on business relationships reflects theoretical and methodological difficulties in the conceptualization of the nature of business relationships and how such relationships evolve. To tackle these problems, this thesis explores the fruitfulness of regarding business relationships as Darwinian systems, which accentuates kinship between Darwinism and systems thinking, and elaborates a treatment of business relationship transmutation as an iterative dynamic process that does not take the existence of business relationships – or the sequence of developmental stages – for granted. LÄS MER
3. Old Swedish Business in New International Clothes : Case Studies on the Management of Strategic Resources in Foreign-Acquired Swedish R&D firms
Sammanfattning : Which conditions are needed for research and development firms to stay competitive? Such firms must continually develop new products and processes if they are to provide their customers with value, and equal, if not exceed, the offerings their competitors provide. Firms that lack sufficient innovation and creativity risk losing customers, their reputation, and their position in corporate structures and in their industries. LÄS MER
4. A Resource-based View on Collaboration between Firms and Local Partners in a Non-urban Swedish Context
Sammanfattning : Is it feasible to stimulate informal collaboration among non-urban firms and local public- and other private-sector actors, whereby they jointly strengthen the competitiveness of these firms? To answer this question, firms’ collaboration with local partner’s actors were examined. Most of the studied firms in this thesis are embedded in a regional “ecosystem” of a country (Sweden), with the usual set of public- and third-sector (not-for-profit) actors. LÄS MER