Sökning: "internationell konkurrens"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 11 avhandlingar innehållade orden internationell konkurrens.
6. Interaktionsprocesser i byggprojekt : en studie i partnering som kraft för förändring
Sammanfattning : På senare år har intresset för inter-organisatorisk samverkan varit stort. I de Anglosaxiska länderna är formaliserad partnering en etablerad arbetsform i byggindustrin.Dåliga relationer mellan beställare, entreprenörer, underentreprenörer och projektörer är en drivkraft bakom utvecklingen mot mer samverkansinriktade arbetsformer. LÄS MER
7. Towards a sustainable automotive industry : experiences from the development of emission control systems
Sammanfattning : From the mid-1970s and on, the contribution to air pollution of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides from gasoline passenger cars in the developed world has been reduced through co-evolution of regulation and commercial introduction of catalytic emission control technology, now part of hundreds of millions of cars, trucks and buses worldwide. This dissertation is a disaggregated study of the global introduction of catalytic emission control technology as a measure to reduce local air pollution. LÄS MER
8. Atlas Copcos strategi och styrning : Verktyg som ger guld
Sammanfattning : Licentiatavhandlingen analyserar den strategi och styrning som bedrivits vid Atlas Copco sedan 1980-talet. Detta ger kunskap om hur ett traditionellt svenskt industriföretag anpassar sig till en turbulent omgivning med hård internationell konkurrens. LÄS MER
9. Trade, Competition and Productivity
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of four papers on trade, competition and productivity with particular emphasis on the effects of various aspects of the deepening and widening of the European Union. The first paper Trade Creation, Diversion and Displacement of the EU Enlargement Process provides an assessment of the effects of the EU enlargement process on trade. LÄS MER
10. Timetable Analysis based on Social Cost and Simulation
Sammanfattning : The timetable is essential for railway traffic. Its design affects rail operations – and by extension all operators, passengers, and freight clients. International practice for capacity allocation varies and there is no common algorithm for designing and evaluating timetable changes. LÄS MER