Essays about: "business administration - management control"

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  1. 1. FINANCING OF SMEs (SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES);ALTERNATIVES, POLICY MEASURES AND FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS– THE CASE OF PAKISTAN’S COTTON GINNING INDUSTRY

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Muhammad Ashraf; Mudassar Hussain; [2012]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - management control; nationalekonomi; economics - macro economics; business administration - organization; financing; smes; cotton ginning; credit; financial institutions; legal and accounting self‐efficacy;

    Abstract : The present study is an attempt to identify the financial issues of SMEs of Pakistan. Pakistan’s cotton ginning industry has chosen as a case. The general objective of the study is to analyze the financing issues/problems of the small‐scale industries (cotton ginning) with appropriate alternatives and financing solutions. READ MORE

  2. 2. When is it favourable to outsource innovation

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Bo-Lennart Eskilsson; Oziel Lagunas; Erik Gruvin; [2012]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - international business; business administration - management control; datavetenskap; computer science - software engineering; innovation; outsourcing; competition; control; disruptive; incremental; product; business; established;

    Abstract : Companies need to constantly innovate and improve in order to remain profitable and keep up with competition. But innovation can be costly and knowledge and new ideas hard to find. Therefore companies outsource innovation and do so increasingly even though it is difficult to successfully decide when and how. READ MORE

  3. 3. Antecedents of Innovativeness and its impact on small firm performance. (A Study of Pakistani Small Firms)

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Muhammad Khan; Irfan Muhammad; [2012]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - management control; business administration - marketing; business administration - organization; firms; innovation; innovativeness and performance;

    Abstract : Small firms have earned growing recognition due to its contribution to national economies. The way small firms matter has evolved over a period of time. The paradigm shift has been seen from the view point of small firms as a contribution to society and political stability to more on economic ground. READ MORE

  4. 4. Identifying and Ranking of Critical Success Factors for Biotech Start-ups- An Empirical Study of Biotechnology Firms in Sweden

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Amir Pourhamidi; [2012]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - international business; business administration - management control; biotechnology; critical success factor; new venture; knowledge intensive business sector; research and development; shannon entropy;

    Abstract : Nowadays, high-technology-new-ventures have a significant effect on economic growth of developed countries and are considered to have a high rate of return on investment (ROI). For instance, in Sweden, policy makers, venture capitalists (VCs) and academia have paid a special attention to biotechnology and information technology (IT). READ MORE

  5. 5. Analysis of the Remote Access Market in North America

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för Management (MAM)

    Author : Mikael Björk; Dominique Blanc; [2012]
    Keywords : företagsekonomi; business administration - marketing; business administration - international business; remote access; market analysis; five forces framework; blue ocean strategy; market;

    Abstract : How can a small European technology company make it to the giant North American market? This thesis deals with how a new entrant with disruptive technologies and products in the remote access automation market could enter and develop a business in North America where this market barely exists. To address this problem, we have analyzed if the Porter Five Force framework together with the Blue Ocean concept is a viable approach to evaluate a company’s competitive edge, and what strategy to apply for a company with disruptive products. READ MORE