Essays about: "comparison of Competitive Strategy"
Showing result 36 - 39 of 39 essays containing the words comparison of Competitive Strategy.
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36. Strategier på en dynamisk marknad : en analys av skånska gardencenters och handelsträdgårdar
University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and SocietyAbstract : Garden center and market gardens are a growing trade, undergoing great changes with new actors and purchasing habits. The interest in gardens and plants is steadily increasing, official statistics show an increase of garden plants and flower consumption, of an annual 3 per cent. READ MORE
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37. Road Cabotage in the Swedish haulage industry : A survey on three haulage companies
University essay from Ekonomihögskolan, EHVAbstract : Bachelor thesis in Logistics Management, School of Management and Economics, Växjö University, EKL 361, Spring 2006-05-24 Authors: Jesper Ericsson, Olov Nordgren, Henrik Frick Tutor: Åsa Gustafsson/ Helena Forslund Examiner: Helena Forslund Title: Road cabotage in the Swedish haulage industry Author supplied keywords: Transportation, European Union, Haulage Company, Road Cabotage, Five Forces Model and Generic Strategies. Background: In 1998 the European Union introduced the concept of free road cabotage. READ MORE
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38. Comparative Study of Industry and Resource-Based Approaches to Strategy: The case of managerial education industry in Sweden
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för marknadsföring och strategiAbstract : The primary aim of our research was to compare the results derived from two different approaches to strategy analysis: industry analysis (outside-in) vs. resource-based view (inside-out). We have chosen this topic because all the previous research dealt with this issue only on theoretical level. READ MORE
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39. The relationship between vegetable growers and the supermarkets : a study of South Eastern Scotland in comparison to the situation in Skåne, Sweden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop ScienceAbstract : The supermarkets in Europe have over the last decades gained increased control within the food supply chain. Globalisation has made it easier to trade and this comes with good and bad effects for the food system. In both Scotland and Sweden we find suppliers and producers within horticulture. READ MORE