Essays about: "Business location factors"

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  1. 16. Covid-19 pandemic effect on organizations : The study of Balance between employee's productivity and loyalty in scenario of working from home

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Amrina Afrin; Muhammad Faraz Arif; [2021]
    Keywords : Covid-19; Pandemic; Productivity; Loyalty; Employee Motivation; Organization Production; Raw Material; and Employee Working from Home;

    Abstract : In this study, the main topic which we tried to study and understand is the qualitative study balance between employees’ productivity and loyalty in case of working from home during the period of Covid-19 pandemic in which both companies and employees are facing many restrictions and lockdown situations to follow only to keep themselves safe and others as well along with keeping their work going as well. As employees are integral part of any of the organization which are also the back bone of any of the company for its process, development and achieving its goal but at the same time when they are providing their efforts into work, they also consider themselves to be treated as rear commodity and they want their work to be appreciated well in the form of promotion, benefits (both financial and non-financial) and provide professional development opportunities for them. READ MORE

  2. 17. Starting a Business in Sweden During the Covid-19 Crisis : A qualitative study of young adults in entrepreneurship

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Ellenor Koppari; Moa Westberg; [2021]
    Keywords : Entrepreneurship; Young adults; Sweden; Covid-19;

    Abstract : During 2020, there were many changes in circumstances in society due to covid-19. People lost their jobs and there was an increased uncertainty (Ekonomifakta, 2020). Meanwhile, the number of start-ups has never previously been as high in Sweden (Nordevik, 2021). READ MORE

  3. 18. Interacting with Foreign Industrial Clusters - A Case Study of Swedish Companies in Japanese Clusters

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Produktionsekonomi

    Author : August Asplund; Oscar Walde; [2021]
    Keywords : Industry Cluster; Cluster Strategy; Interaction Strategy; Tap into; Sweden; Japan; Internationalisation; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Clusters, agglomerations of companies in related industries, are a phenomenon which have been widely accepted to increase the productivity of its constituent companies. Many scholars hold the view that companies should utilise these favourable conditions and interact with clusters. READ MORE

  4. 19. Sustainable Decision-Making in the Fashion Industry : How to influence the fashion industry to adopt more sustainable packaging solutions

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : Elin Enlund; Jennie Nilsson; [2021]
    Keywords : The fashion industry; sustainability; packaging; e-commerce; drivers; institutional logics; barriers; product development; decision-making; LCA; platform; B2B.; Modeindustrin; hållbarhet; förpackningar; e-handel; institutionella parametrar; barriärer; produktutveckling; beslutsfattande; plattform; B2B;

    Abstract : Today, the fashion industry is responsible for 4 per cent of the global greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and 20-35 per cent of the microplastics in the ocean. It is thereby a highly debated industry when it comes to environmental sustainability. READ MORE

  5. 20. Value creation through cluster network in the Swedish food sector : case study of four food companies operating in a cluster network

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Oscar Friberg; Amelie Jönsson; [2021]
    Keywords : cluster; food companies; infrastructure; network; resources; social capital; transaction costs; value creation;

    Abstract : Globalization has drastically changed the global market in recent years, which has prompted businesses to adjust the way they operate. This evolutionary step has also affected the food sector, where new opportunities for production and transportation have challenged firms in the sector to utilize new methods for value creation. READ MORE