Essays about: "Chambers of Commerce"
Found 4 essays containing the words Chambers of Commerce.
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1. Institutions and development: The Italian Chambers of Commerce in the promotion of the regional industrialisation during the 19th century
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : The research analyses the relationship between the establishment of the Italian Chambers of Commerce and the regional industrial development during the 19th century. By applying an OLS regression model, the work finds a positive, strong, and significant correlation between the Chambers’ functioning years and the industrial value-added of their administrated territory. READ MORE
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2. Business Models and Value Creation : A Case Study of New York City Economic Development Corporation
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitet (USBE)Abstract : Since its establishment as an emerging area of research in strategic management over a decade ago, business model research has had little consensus towards adopting a single definition or common language for this rapidly growing management concept. However, strong agreement as to the relevance of value creation within organizations underlies existing business model literature. READ MORE
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3. Opening the gates to Sweden : A case study of the development of a marketing project for a non-profit association
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : In today’s competitive business world, marketing is no longer considered a radical approach for the needs of public and non-profit organizations. The change in organizational need has led to rapidly broadened and deepened applications and marketing is nowadays seen as a management tool forsuccess. READ MORE
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4. The Abolishment of WTO´s Textile Quotas : How is the Textile- and Clothing industry in Bangladesh Effected?
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomi och företagandeAbstract : On January 1st 2005 the long existing World Trade Organisation’s textile and clothing quotas were abolished. Experts predicted great losses for several developing nations, and foremost Bangladesh. A million jobs were predicted to be lost within the nation, and market shares were expected to be lost to the great winner of the abolishment, China. READ MORE