Essays about: "Niklas Sandberg"
Found 3 essays containing the words Niklas Sandberg.
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1. Evaluation of different non-metallic inclusions in steel chips by using electrolytic extraction : Evaluation of a methodology for electrolytic extraction and scanning electron microscopy - energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) analysis
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Analysing non-metallic inclusions (NMI) by conventional microscopy is prone to errors. Better imaging can be achieved by using electrolytic extraction (EE) to effectively dissolve the metal matrix, freeing the inclusions so that they can be collected on a filter. READ MORE
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2. Swedish companies and Russia just changed their relationship status to "it is complicated" : A multi-case study about how Swedish B2B companies change commitments towards the turbulent Russian market to remain resilient
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)Abstract : Title: Swedish companies and Russia just changed their relationship status to “It is complicated” - A multi-case study about how Swedish B2B companies change commitments towards the turbulent Russian market to remain resilient Authors: Hannes von Dahn & Viktor Jakobsson Supervisor: Niklas Åkerman Examiner: Susanne Sandberg Course: Business Administration III - Degree Project with specialization in International Business (Bachelor) Problem: The sanctions against Russia and the decline of the oil price have created a complex situation. As a result of this the Swedish export dropped with 50% in just one year. READ MORE
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3. The Path Dependency of former monopolists A case study of Scandinavian Airlines System
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract Title: The Path Dependency of former monopolists Seminar date: 2013-05-30 Course: FEKN90 Företagsekonomi: Examensarbete på Civilekonomprogrammet (30 ECTS) Authors: Niklas Sandberg and Henrik Karlsson Advisor: Matts Kärreman Five key words: Monopolist, Path dependency, Strategy, Competition and Deregulation Purpose: To explain how path dependency is affecting the strategies of former monopolists after that their markets are deregulated. Methodology: For this thesis research we have mainly applied an inductive approach based on a qualitative research method including unstructured interviews. READ MORE