Essays about: "Multinational corporations capital"
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1. Financial Justifications for the Software-as-a-Service Business Model Trend Based on Financial Differences between Companies in the Software-as-a-Service and Pharmaceutical Industry
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business model is a new type of business model that has gained great attention from both researchers and practitioners. The rapid growth has resulted in a more and more refined business model and is described as the future of software. Thus, it is not unexpected that the model is frequently used for many start-ups. READ MORE
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2. Agile Going Global – Can You Manage The Kowledge? Agile Methodologies Influence On MNCs’ Knowledge Management
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Previous research has emphasized the role of multinational corporations’ (MNCs’) knowledge management as a way to trigger the dynamic capabilities. As a means to respond to change, agile methodologies allowing for flexibility have been widely adopted among software firms. READ MORE
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3. Internal capital markets in cross-border mergers and acquisitions; a financial market development perspective
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Cross-border M&A’s have been gaining momentum in the past decades. As growth opportunities are becoming scarce, more and more multinational corporations seek their expansion opportunities across the border through M&A’s. Whether these cross-border M&A’s add value has been a heavily debated topic. READ MORE
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4. Multinational Corporation and Its Sustainable Engagement with Local Small Businesses : A Case Study of Unilever Thailand
University essay fromAbstract : Once the boundary in global investment does no longer exist, a substantial number of multinational corporations (MNCs) seek for the lower-cost countries such as developing countries or emerging countries to be their production bases. It is undeniable to say that these recipient countries will benefit abundantly in several aspects namely: capital and technical knowledge, employment boost and economic development stimulation. READ MORE
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5. The Resource Curse on a Micro Level: A Case Study of Mining in Malawi
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The scramble for Africa’s natural resources has never been more prominent. Rather than contributing to development through means of mineral rents, countries such as Malawi appear to be suffering as result of increased investment from multinational mining corporations. READ MORE