Essays about: "cross- sector collaboration"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 69 essays containing the words cross- sector collaboration.

  1. 21. In pursuit of green municipalities : An exploratory research of green bonds in the transition towards sustainability in Swedish municipalities

    University essay from Jönköping University

    Author : Sam ter Woort; Lucía Tydén; Casper Johansson; [2021]
    Keywords : Green bonds; green finance; municipalities; sustainability transition;

    Abstract : Background:  Entering a new geological epoch where humans are the main force shaping of the biosphere, have forced an immense stress onto society and the Planet with regards to sustainability. The United Nations and the Paris Agreement have strongly emphasized the urgent need to allocate finance onto urgently mitigating climate change. READ MORE

  2. 22. Better Together - NGO and Business Solve Environmental Issues : Investigating the partner search of local, regional, and international NGOs

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Carolina Ellen Alves Nunes Köppel; Martin Stazic; [2021]
    Keywords : NGO-business; cross-sector collaboration; environment; internationalisation degree; partners search; case study; local; regional; international;

    Abstract : Addressing environmental issues is becoming increasingly important for businesses and NGOs. In addition, through the internationalisation of these organisations, the problem is becoming global. To address environmental issues in an effective way, there is a need to form a cross-sector collaboration between NGOs and businesses. READ MORE

  3. 23. A Case Study of Save The Children’s Cross-sector Value Creation

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Martin Wramsby; [2020-09-04]
    Keywords : Cross-sector Collaboration; Collaborative Value Creation; Shared Value; Value Frame Fusion; Save the Children Sweden;

    Abstract : The expanding view of how to deal with societal issues have grown more complex than ever before which have forced, what previously was viewed as unlikely collaborators, to innovate what it means to partner in value creation in support of social progress. The private sectors partnerships with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have previously largely been limited to philanthropy and simple trade-offs. READ MORE

  4. 24. Innovation diffusion of a regulated technology - a cross-sectional study of emerging drone application on the organizational level

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Oscar Hanson; Marcus Olsson; [2020-07-23]
    Keywords : DOI; TOE; drone technology; UAS; innovation diffusion; technology adoption; innovation champion; rules and regulations; collaboration; complementary technology;

    Abstract : This study has focused on the theory of innovation diffusion in organizational contexts, using the emerging drone technology as its core product innovation in order to analyze the phenomenon. The study has been of a qualitative cross-sectional character, by which eleven different organizations in different industries using drone technology were interviewed during March 2020, from both the governmental and private sector. READ MORE

  5. 25. Inter-organizational collaboration projects between public organizations: a site of coexisting simultaneously performed boundary work

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Johanna Gidenstam; Ellen Petersson; [2020-06-22]
    Keywords : Collaboration; Collaboration project; Inter-organizational collaboration; Public sector; Boundaries; Boundary work; The West Link; Gothenburg;

    Abstract : This study investigates how public organizations engage in inter-organizational collaboration projects, what is done in practice within such collaborations and how this affects boundaries and boundary work performed between the organizations. By conducting a case study of a Swedish infrastructural project, the West Link, we explore what challenges a collaboration between three public organizations might be facing and how these challenges affect boundary work. READ MORE