Essays about: "EFFECTS OF Multinational Companies"
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1. What it Means to Decentralize the Web - A Study of the Implications and Feasibility of a Decentralized Web
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : Although based on decentralized principles, the World Wide Web has become highly centralized with a few multinational tech corporations hosting and providing all of the services most people use the internet for. This has led to the unproportionate power some companies hold over the world’s people and has wide consequences, not least is reduced integrity. READ MORE
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2. Supply Chain Disruptions as a Consequence of Covid-19 - A case study to investigate how a global pandemic affects a multinational manufacturing company from a supply chain perspective
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Background and problem description: The business landscape becomes increasingly more uncertain and competitive which requires organizations to adapt and configure their operations in more complex ways. After the Covid-19 pandemic, it has become clear that the entire world is susceptible to crises of substantial magnitudes. READ MORE
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3. The Internal Crisis of a Corporation. Effects on coordination, cooperation, integration and communication by the Covid-19 Pandemic
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Communication is a part of coordination, integration and cooperation. Mainly, communication links the three aforementioned components, it is something that is maintained mainly within a multinational corporation. Crisis, including pandemics, come and go. Crises affect both corporations and the world in general. READ MORE
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4. The Relationship Between Vertical Integration and Risk. A Statistical Analysis of Changes in Vertical Integration within Industries Affected by the Global Semiconductor Shortage
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Succeeding a brief discussion of what vertical integration (VI) is, its interaction with risk and uncertainty, and the context of this study, namely the COVID-19 pandemic and its simultaneous semiconductor shortages, the purpose of this paper is outlined to fill a research gap regarding an empirically supported relationship between vertical integration and systemic risk. The aim and contribution here is subsequently twofold: to examine whether one can predict strategic trends and behavior among multinational companies when it comes to value chain ownership and control decisions in response to abnormal levels of systemic risk, and, to more generally statistically prove or disprove the seeming theoretical consensus that vertical integration can be a key risk-reduction strategy for various reasons, something that will be detailed and explored more closely in an extensive literature review. READ MORE
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5. Daily Profit Decomposition from Fluctuations in Interest Rates and Exchange Rates Extended with Inventory
University essay from Linköpings universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Multinational companies have consistently not been able to explain the impact currency and interest rates fluctuations have on their profits. To be able to account for these effects, thorough visibility is required. Epiroc Örebro is a global supplier of products and services within mining and infrastructure, with sales in more than 150 countries. READ MORE