Essays about: "complexity theory volvo"
Found 5 essays containing the words complexity theory volvo.
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1. Reducing cost and CO2 emissions in the gasoline to electric vehicle fleet transition
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : If you buy a new electric car today it will take on average about ten years for you to start saving money compared to just continue driving your old gasoline car. It will also take about 4 years until you start saving carbon dioxide emissions, both of this is because of new production costs and emissions. READ MORE
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2. Analysing Competition Barriers for the Aftermarket : The Case of Volvo Cars’ Air Filter
University essay from KTH/Industriell ManagementAbstract : Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) spend plenty of resources in developing products and establishing a profitable market. This includes time-consuming investigations, costly research and development processes, as well as a great deal of risk-taking. READ MORE
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3. Innovate and Tell? Managing secrets in a complex world
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Innovation disclosure is the topic of this study, which in spite of the importance acknowledged to innovation has remained relatively unexplored. Adopting a qualitative research strategy and a multiple case study method, the aim is to provide a managerial view of innovation disclosure and the paradox between secrecy and transparency. READ MORE
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4. Do you trust your car? Enacting car safety
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för etnologiAbstract : As the era of self-driving cars approaches, there is extensive discussion in the media about the next generation of vehicles: the potential safety benefits offered by new, increasingly automated, advanced driver assistance technologies, as well as the public’s possible distrust and reluctance to use them. This thesis contributes to the discussion by offering a cultural analysis of car safety. READ MORE
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5. Proactive integration of environmental con-cerns in business operations and organiza-tional structure: ECD&M and EMS : Case studies: Volvo Buses, Trelleborg AB, Kinnarps AB
University essay from JIBS Entrepreneurship Centre; IHH, Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementAbstract : Over the last decades, industrial development has brought prosperity and wealth together with triggering unintended ecological degradation. Therefore, a modern society has increasingly demanded companies to take responsibilities for the effects of those business activities that have a negative impact on the environment. READ MORE