Essays about: "Andreas Pettersson"
Showing result 16 - 19 of 19 essays containing the words Andreas Pettersson.
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16. Establishing Conformity : Globalization Perspectives of Four Nordic Countries
University essay from Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaperAbstract : By first arguing for the fact that globalization is a concept under contest within the social sciences this thesis develops a tool to classify perspectives of globalization. This tool is then applied to textual documents that represents the so called globalization councils (or initiatives) of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. READ MORE
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17. Moving from Practice toward Science : Defining Go-To-Market model and setting it up to turn potential into profit
University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : Firms are today struggling with setting up successful go-to-market models. Go-to-market (GMT)expenses are reported to be a considerable part of company spending, but in many cases withoutyielding enough return. This case study investigated the concept of go-to-market models and howcompanies successfully can set it up to turn potential into profit. READ MORE
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18. Gloarchy : Polyarchy in the Age of Globalization
University essay from Fakulteten för samhälls- och livsvetenskaper; Institutionen för samhällsvetenskapAbstract : This thesis tries to evaluate the very large question of how globalization can be said to have an effect on democracy by reducing both concepts to a more usable format. In doing so it tries to evaluate how a special theory of democracy put forward by Robert Dahl in 1971 – polyarchy – could be said to be affected by the workings of contemporary globalization. READ MORE
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19. Market-Driven Requirements Engineering Process Model – MDREPM
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Avdelningen för programvarusystemAbstract : Research findings in requirements engineering (RE) report that software organizations still struggle in establishing processes that lead to proper requirements handling. This leads to the acknowledgement that the adoption of good requirements engineering practices by industry is still not common. READ MORE