Essays about: "Startup Engagement"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 essays containing the words Startup Engagement.
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11. Reducing Ambiguity in the Fuzzy Front End for Internal Corporate Ventures
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : Innovation is a widely known concept which has received increased importance in today's organizations. Attention has especially been directed to the initial phases of the innovation process, commonly referred to as the Fuzzy Front End (FFE). READ MORE
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12. Crowdfunding as a Source for Social Enterprise Financing : Advantages and Disadvantages Experienced by Social Entrepreneurs
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/IHH, FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Social Enterprises face funding challenges. As investors focus too narrowly on risk and return, social enterprises may struggle to compete with commercial enterprises for investment capital. READ MORE
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13. UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMONG LITHUANIANS
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to examine whether uncertainty avoidance or risk intolerance has influence on entrepreneurship among Lithuanians. This paper aims to looks into the cultural dimensions according to a Dutch researcher, Geert Hofstede who rated Lithuania an index score of 65, and a study by a Lithuanian professor Huettinger (2008) who rated Lithuania a score of 59, whereby 100 means an extremely risk intolerant score and 1 being extremely risk tolerant score. READ MORE
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14. Connecting Tech Startups to Users : An Explorative Case Study of Dubble on Social Media Through the Duration of an Accelerator Program
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : Tech startups use social media in an idiosyncratic way. Dubble, a tech startup, inducted into an accelerator program to grow their company, and potentially acquire investment. In a short period of time, Dubble grew their social media following exponentially. READ MORE
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15. Human behaviour and energy demand : How behavioural science can be used to reduceenergy demand in the residential sector
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : The threat of human induced climate change is imminent. The reason is an everyincreasing demand for energy and products, producing more and more greenhousegas emissions. Everybody needs to take responsibility now. The estimations are thatwith 2% annual energy savings from residential households 12TWh and 3. READ MORE