Essays about: "comparative study of profit and non-profit organization"
Found 4 essays containing the words comparative study of profit and non-profit organization.
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1. Sustainability practices on the Second-Hand Market. A Comparative Analysis of a For-Profit and Non-Profit Second-Hand organization
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Reusing clothing through second-hand consumption can aid the shift towards circular economies by extending the lifespan of clothes. In the past, non-profit organizations have dominated the second-hand market in Western Europe. READ MORE
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2. A comparative study on Tor’s client compromise rates when changing the number of guard nodes and their rotation time
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The Tor Project is a non-profit organization with the belief that Internet users should have private access to an uncensored Web. Tor accomplishes this through onion routing, which uses multi-layered encryption. Tor’s design is not flawless and different attacks are being performed to deanonymize users. READ MORE
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3. Online Community Engagement : A Comparative Case Study of Non-Profit Organizations
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : With the growing popularity of online communities on social media, non-profit organizations have the possibility to easily reach and communicate with the public. Furthermore, small non-profit organizations with few resources are able to use online communities, not only to market their activities but also to build a closer bond with its members. READ MORE
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4. Scorecard use and Strategic Alignment in Non-Profit Organizations : a case study of UNICEF Supply Division
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomiAbstract : Aim: Based on a case study of UNICEF Supply Division (SD), this thesis seeks to investigate how non-profit organizations use scorecards and if the use of scorecards in non-profit organizations results in strategic alignment. Method: The theoretical framework for this case study consists primarily of the strategic performance management tool known as the Balanced Scorecard, which consists of interlinked measures, derived from the organization's strategy. READ MORE