Essays about: "Platform economies"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 essays containing the words Platform economies.

  1. 6. The Future Bank : Banking services seen through the eye of Generation Y, risin’ up to the challenge of industrial transformation.

    University essay from KTH/Hållbarhet och industriell dynamik

    Author : Kärsti Kämpe; Amanda Näsman; [2018]
    Keywords : Open banking; Platform economies; Generation Y; PSD2; New service development; Customer knowledge; Multi-sided platforms; Customer innovation; Open banking; Plattform ekonomier; Generation Y; PSD2; Ny tjänsteutveckling; Kundkunskaper; Flersidiga plattformar; Kunddriven innovation;

    Abstract : The financial sector, as we know it, is radically transforming. As a result of the European regulation PSD2, customers banking data is becoming available for third parties by APIs [Evry n.d]. The traditional banks are now being exposed to competition from FinTechs and BigTech [Evry 2017]. READ MORE

  2. 7. Income taxation at the right place at the right time - An analysis of the need for a virtual permanent establishment

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Johan Brodd; [2018]
    Keywords : skatterätt; tax law; permanent establishment; corporate income taxation; significant digtal presence; significant economic presence; virtual permanent establishment; PE; Virtual PE; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : In the last couple of years, taxation of the digital economy has become a subject that is on everybody’s mind. This has given rise to attempts from OECD and EU, amongst others, to solve this dilemma. READ MORE

  3. 8. Eastern oyster aquaculture : estuarine remediation via site suitability and spatially explicit carrying capacity modeling in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap

    Author : Daniel Taylor; [2013]
    Keywords : oyster; eutrophication; aquaculture; physical geography and ecosystem analysis; GIS; shellfish; MCE; Chesapeake Bay; environmental modeling; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Scientific summary Estuarine eutrophication, the systemic limitation of dissolved oxygen in a body of water, has been increasingly monitored and scrutinized as an environmental concern needing acute and long term remediation efforts. The driving factors of eutrophication are largely attributed to anthropogenic sources within the watershed, sources that are products of modern civilization. READ MORE

  4. 9. The Eye of Co-Creation: A Guide for Governance of Cultural Co-Creative Projects : Taking Umeå 2014 European Capital of Culture as a Case Study

    University essay from Företagsekonomi

    Author : Paramita Asri; Nikolaos Tsourounakis; [2013]
    Keywords : Project Governance; Co-Creation; European Capital of Culture; Umeå 2014; Trust; Sustainable Development; Creative Industries; Creative Economy; Creative Class;

    Abstract : Creative economies can establish sustainable development through co-creative cultural projects. Project management practice and particularly project governance can balance creativity and control fostering the co-creative environment that inspires and ignites innovation. READ MORE

  5. 10. Relationships between Maritime Container Terminals and Dry Ports and their impact on Inter-port competition

    University essay from Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Robert Castrillon; [2012]
    Keywords : Container terminals; Dry ports; Relationship Assessment; customer supplier interaction; inter-port competition; inland integration of port services;

    Abstract : Globalization of the world’s economy, containerization, intermodalism and specialization have reshaped transport systems and the industries that are considered crucial for the international distribution of goods such as the port industry. Simultaneously, economies of location, economies of scope, economies of scale, optimization of production factors, and clustering of industries have triggered port regionalization and inland integration of port services especially those provided by container terminals. READ MORE