Essays about: "Collateral Management"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 essays containing the words Collateral Management.

  1. 11. The Engaged Gamer: An Exploration of Consumers’ Engagement and its Consequences for the Video Game Industry’s Strategic Brand Management

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Oskar Leander; Dominik Weber; [2016]
    Keywords : Strategic Brand Management; Brand Management; Engagement; Video Games; Digital Games; Video Game Industry; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Purpose: The purpose of this research is to understand the phenomenon of the engaged gamer, that we term video gamer’s engagement beyond purchase and playing games and how it affects the strategic brand management in the video game industry. Theoretical Perspective: The study relates engagement to strategic brand management, including the creation of a brand identity within the production process of video games. READ MORE

  2. 12. Investment and Development Impact of Microfinance Institutions : A case study of Ghana

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för management

    Author : Yaw Francis Eduonu Duah; Eleanor Neequaye; Emmanuel Annan Kissedu; [2012]
    Keywords : Microfinance; Micro Finance Institutions; Micro and Small-Scale Enterprise; Investment; Development; Poverty. ;

    Abstract : This study with its two-fold objectives undertakes a descriptive analysis of how Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have evolved into its multi-tiered state in Ghana and how their development has impacted other stakeholders in Ghana’s economy especially Micro and Small-Scale Enterprises (MSEs). Additionally, this study undertakes an empirical and exploratory case study to investigate how MFIs in Ghana are influencing access to finance by MSEs. READ MORE

  3. 13. Managing a Business on the Bumpy Roads of Kenya : A Study about Women Entrepreneurs in the Textile Industry in Nairobi

    University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen Textilhögskolan

    Author : Frida Lindell; Marlene Hansson; [2011]
    Keywords : women entrepreneurship; key success factors; management skills; social- and cultural context; business start-up; overcome obstacles; gender disparities; textile industry; kenya; social- och kulturell kontext; genusdiskriminering; textilindustrin; kvinnligt företagande; framgångsfaktorer; ledarskapsfärdigheter; företagsuppstart; övervinna hinder;

    Abstract : The textile industry in Kenya was once an important sector in the country but due to theliberalisation of trade and the second hand industry’s impact, the industry has declined inrecent years. The increased competition from import has boosted the costs of raw material andoutrivaled the local textile production. READ MORE

  4. 14. The Challenges faced by Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Obtaining Credit in Ghana.

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för management

    Author : John Ackah; Sylvester Vuvor; [2011]
    Keywords : SME Financing in Ghana; Challenges faced by Ghanaian SMEs;

    Abstract : This study, The Challenges faced by Small and Medium Enterprises in Obtaining Credit in Ghana, was undertaken to highlight the issues facing SMEs in Ghana in their quest to accessing bank credit (loans) from financial institutions (banks & non– banks) to undertake various activities; be it general business operations or carrying out expansion project all in the name of fulfilling the objectives as being job creators and helping to reduce poverty. In tackling this topic, the quantitative approach was adopted. READ MORE

  5. 15. Overcoming Capital Constraints and Challanges of Fast Growth as an IT SME

    University essay from IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Andreas Helmersson; [2010]
    Keywords : Capital structure; capital constraints; financing growth; effects of growth; SME’s; lending techniques; trade credit; financial gap;

    Abstract : Problem: High wage countries depend on SME's to lower unemployment, to trigger economic growth and to utilize the 'knowledge waste' created by large investments in human capital. However, due to their limited access to capital markets SME's are seen as unfavourably dependent on their own generation of internal funds to grow. READ MORE