Sökning: "diversifiering"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 17 avhandlingar innehållade ordet diversifiering.
1. Strategisk förändring, makt och kunskap : om disciplinering och motstånd i tidningsföretag
Sammanfattning : The dissertation examines power and knowledge in strategic changes. It is a study of changes in three Swedish newspaper companies which developed from single-business to multi-business corporations. It is suggested that this transformation was based upon the establishment and reproduction of a new knowledge formation. LÄS MER
2. Ledning av fusionsförlopp : en analys av bildandet av Ericsson Information Systems AB
Sammanfattning : Fusion är en ofta tillämpad strategi för att nå tillväxt och diversifiering. Omfattande erfarenheter av fusioner har samlats under decennier. Fusionsansträngningarna kröns likväl inte alltid med framgång. Misslyckad samordning i flera fusioner under senare år har förorsakat negativa ekonomiska utfall. LÄS MER
3. Bank branches and Entrepreneurship : A spatial analysis of new firm formation in Swedish regions and industries in a changing financial landscape
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to analyse how bank branch closure has affected the formation of new firms and to explore the varying local relationships between the accessibility of bank branches and new firm formation in 290 Swedish municipalities. In the first paper, the effect of bank branch closure is examined through spatial econometric analysis, in particular, the fixed effects and the random effects spatial panel models. LÄS MER
4. Essays on Fiscal Policy, Public Debt and Financial Development
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of three distinct articles that can be read separately. Each one has been awarded a chapter of its own. The independence of these chapters should not be taken as meaning that they are unrelated. Besides belonging all to the subfield of macroeconomics, they share the common feature of being inherently economic policy oriented. LÄS MER
5. Vertical Trade
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of three separate papers. They are all empirical papers that examine how fragmentation of production processes and global value chains have affected international trade patterns. The first paper focuses on how private standards in the increasingly geographically fragmented food sector affect firm-import behaviour. LÄS MER