Essays about: "Resource-based strategy"

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  1. 1. Powering Tomorrow - Implementation of Battery Energy Storage System in today's Power Grid

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Produktionsekonomi

    Author : Henrik Ramström; Krenar Gerxhaliu; [2024]
    Keywords : Battery energy storage system; Technology strategy; Resource based view; Technology acquisition; Technology life cycle; Virtual power plant; Value proposition; Ancillary services; Energy market; Innovation; Product development; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Title Powering Tomorrow - Implementation of Battery Energy Storage System in today's Power Grid Authors Henrik Ramström and Krenar Gerxhaliu Supervisor Ingela Elofsson, Dept. of Production Management, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University Maricruz Bravo, Flower Infrastructure Technologies AB Background We are currently undergoing a transition in the industrial development, taking place globally. READ MORE

  2. 2. Eco-Innovation in the Scandinavian and Finnish Furniture Industry: Investigating Drivers, Barriers and The Role of Company Age and Size

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Karolina Masalskaite; [2023]
    Keywords : Product eco-innovation; environmental sustainability; Scandinavian and Finnish furniture industry; drivers and obstacles to eco-innovation; company age and size impact; Business and Economics; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Thesis Purpose: This study explores the major drivers and barriers to eco-innovation in Scandinavian and Finnish furniture companies, examining the influence of company size and age. The findings benefit stakeholders including businesses, policymakers, professionals, investors, and consumers. READ MORE

  3. 3. Performance effects of operational efficiency and bargainingpower through different types of growth : A study between organic and inorganic growth

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Daniel Näslund; Theodor Hugoh; [2023]
    Keywords : Organic growth; Inorganic growth; M A; value creation; Resource-based view; Stakeholder theory; Shareholder theory; top executives; Organisk tillväxt; inorganisk tillväxt; förvärv; värdeskapande; företagsledning;

    Abstract : Previous literature often argues that acquisitions are used as a tool for growth, and the value creation derives from the combination of businesses through synergy effects and the economies of scale. In the same academical and theoretical context, there is often a discussion on growth with a more organically approach, where the value comes throughresource utilization and internal efficiency. READ MORE

  4. 4. Strategic Key Success Factors for Divesting in the Nordics : A case study of divestitures advised by KPMG

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Industriell ekonomi

    Author : Victor Keller; Erik Kristiansson; [2023]
    Keywords : Strategy; Divesting; Success Factors; Success; Strategi; Avyttring; Framgångsfaktorer; Framgång;

    Abstract : Over the past decades, the divestiture market has steadily been growing but there are signals that indicate that a large portion of these transactions can be seen as unsuccessful. To improve the number of successful divestitures, the purpose of the study is to identify key success factors that can help firms to succeed with their divestitures in the Nordic market. READ MORE

  5. 5. Is Bling a Thing? Exploring the Performance Management Systems of a Luxury Fashion Brand

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansiering

    Author : Axel Eklund Bona; Hedda Sievert; [2022]
    Keywords : Performance Management Systems; PMS in Luxury Brands; Forms of Capital;

    Abstract : This qualitative single case study draws upon eleven interviews and investigates how distinguishable characteristics associated with being a luxury fashion brand have affected the company's Performance Management Systems ("PMS") and the subsequent implications for the interplay between financial and non-financial focus. Empirically structured around Otley's (1999) framework for PMS research and analyzed with Bourdieu's (1986) forms of capital theory, the findings indicate that industry-inherited key characteristics of the company were derivable to a combination of underlying social and cultural capital in the organization. READ MORE