Essays about: "entrepreneurship"

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  1. 26. An Analysis of Environmental Sustainability Practices of Swedish Start-ups : From an Ecological Orientation Perspective

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för ekonomi

    Author : Mohammad Arafat Rahman; Nusrat Jahan Suchy; [2023]
    Keywords : Start-ups; Sustainability; Ecological orientation; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable Development; Sustainable entrepreneurship;

    Abstract : Purpose: The paper aims to identify the ecological orientations of the Swedish start-ups and explore the opportunities and challenges to determine their environmental sustainability actions. Methods: The study used a qualitative method for conducting this exploratory type of research. READ MORE

  2. 27. Creation of a space for creativity and innovation within university : The experience of Creative Lab

    University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Innovation och produktrealisering

    Author : Inés Acinas; [2023]
    Keywords : Academy-industry collaboration; Innovation laboratory; Sustainable development; Quintuple Helix; Students;

    Abstract : In order to stimulate innovation and sustainable development in a business environment that is always changing, it is important to support successful collaboration between academia, industry, and society. This project is focused on creating and implementing MDU's Creative Lab, an innovation lab based on the Quintuple Helix Model, in order to promote collaboration between students, academic institutions, and business partners and to meet the needs of all parties. READ MORE

  3. 28. Accelerating Regions: How Accelerators Adapt to Institutional, Social, and Spatial Contexts

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Niaz Patwary; Melissa Mae Cruz; [2023]
    Keywords : accelerators; regional context; Dhaka; Bangladesh; Skåne; Sweden; social; spatial; institutional; constraints; emerging ecosystems; emerging regions; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Given the calls to examine accelerators across different regions and contexts, we ask the research question: How do accelerators adapt to institutional, social, and spatial constraints of emerging and established ecosystems? With this research question, we conduct qualitative research to understand how two different accelerators, one located in Skåne, Sweden and another located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, are affected and shaped by their contexts. These cases were deliberately selected to contrast the regional constraints stemming from established and emerging regions (Eisenhardt and Gaebner, 2007). READ MORE

  4. 29. Managing Radical Change in Young Companies : Insights for Successful Transformation and Growth

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Magnus Strid; Adela Juras; Yung Yung; [2023]
    Keywords : Change Management; Communication; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship; Growth; Innovation; Leadership; Management; Organisation; Performance; Quality; Quality Management; Radical Change Management; Startup; Young Company; Entreprenörskap; Förändringsledning; Innovation; Intraprenörskap; Kommunikation; Kvalitet; Kvalitetsledning; Ledarskap; Ledning; Ledning av radikal förändring; Organisation; Prestation; Startyp; Tillväxt; Ungt företag;

    Abstract : Managing radical change is a critical undertaking for young companies aiming to achieve growth and adapt to evolving market dynamics. This research explores the strategies, models and challenges involved in navigating and implementing significant organizational changes. READ MORE

  5. 30. Cultivating Resilient Local Food Systems: Identifying opportunities and strategies for sustainable public procurement

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Madison Sherwood-Walter; [2023]
    Keywords : Sustainable Development; Local Food Systems; Public Procurement; Innovation; Agricultural Policy; Rural Development;

    Abstract : The industrialization of the global food system has drastically altered agricultural practices, transitioning from small-scale, subsistence farming to large-scale, transnational supply chains dominated by agribusinesses. While this shift has increased productivity, it has led to environmental degradation, economic inequity, and loss of traditional agricultural knowledge. READ MORE