Essays about: "case study on nokia"
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1. Machine learning for usability : A case study of mobile application design for Nokia
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Nokia launched a website service Customer Insights (CI) to managers and executives from operator companies to track their customers’ experience. An upgraded mobile service is developed for providing more valuable information. The data was retrieved from the same dataset but less amount of information would be displayed in the mobile application. READ MORE
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2. The Impact of an Entrepreneur's Knowledge - A Case of Nokia's Spinoff
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : In recent years the study of entrepreneurial spinoffs has focused on how knowledge spillover leads to new knowledge and entrepreneurial activity. This study aims to explore the effect of a founder’s knowledge inherited from an incumbent parent company in the formation of a spinoff in the ICT sector. READ MORE
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3. The Effect of Customer Preferences Dynamism on Incumbent Firms : The Case of Nokia in the Mobile Phone Industry
University essay from Företagsekonomi; Filosofiska fakultetenAbstract : ABSTRACTTitle: The Effect of Customer Preferences Dynamism on Incumbent Firms:The Case of Nokia in the Mobile Phone industry.Authors: Adnan Kandeel [email protected] Sali dinsel08@yahoo. READ MORE
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4. Strategic leadership in turbulent markets
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : High-tech gadgets is a technology-intensive market that is highly profitable and very dynamic. Competition in this market is very intense and the market winner is unpredictable. In order to remain a market leader or to become one, a company should build a competitive advantage over his market rivals. READ MORE
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5. Collaborating for Corporate Social Responsibility : the case of conflict minerals in global supply chains
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to adjusting corporate goals so that they are not only based on maximizing corporate profits, but include ethical standards on socially desirable behavior (Boatright, 2008). Even though many companies have integrated CSR into their business operations, there are still many issues that are difficult to tackle. READ MORE