Essays about: "motivational drivers"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 36 essays containing the words motivational drivers.

  1. 21. Coopetition in a regulated market : A study of motivational factors and risks in coopetition

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Sofia Hennig; Anna Malmsten; [2019]
    Keywords : Coopetition; motivational factors; drivers for coopetition; risks in coopetition; eHealth; regulated market; Sweden.;

    Abstract : Coopetition, the activity of competing firms cooperating, comes with both benefits and risks for the parties involved. The approach to studying coopetition differ among scholars, however the phenomenon continues to be relevant in the area of research with several articles published in recent years. READ MORE

  2. 22. How lean became institutionalized in the Swedish manufacturing industry context: The role of institutional work, motivational drivers and societal factors

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Fredrik Andersson; Anders Dahlin; [2018-07-02]
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    Abstract : This paper contributes to the literature that examines how a management accounting concept has become institutionalized by supply-side actors performing different types of institutional work. In doing so, we deepen the understanding of the later phases of diffusion, how a management concept despite becoming unfashionable can turn into an institution. READ MORE

  3. 23. Early Experience of Mandatory Non-Financial Information Reporting in Sweden: A case study of how listed SMEs in the industrial sector have implemented the new law

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Johan Nyström; Sovuthy Oum; [2018-07-02]
    Keywords : Sustainability reporting; mandatory non-financial information reporting; SMEs; implementation; stakeholder engagement; strategic legitimacy; institutional legitimacy and material legitimacy;

    Abstract : Motivation/Purpose: Increasing societal pressure on companies for higher transparency and accountability has led to a significant growth in issuance of non-financial reporting. As a result, the Swedish parliament has decided to extend the EU directive on disclosure of non-financial information and diversity information to force more Swedish companies to produce a sustainability report. READ MORE

  4. 24. Motivational Drivers for Early Adoption of Management Accounting Innovations among Incompatible Organisations: When Organisational Culture and Innovation Characteristics Do Not Fit

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Josefin Andersson; Hannes Larsson; [2018-07-02]
    Keywords : Adoption; Early adoption; Diffusion; Management accounting innovations; Balanced Scorecard; New-institutional theory; Incompatibility; Organisational culture; Innovation-decision process;

    Abstract : Previous research has not been able to uncover what motivates incompatible organisations to adopt a management accounting innovation (MAI) in the early stages. In this study we investigate early adoption and the motivational drivers among four organisations that, by not having the same values and beliefs as those inherent in the MAI, are considered to be incompatible. READ MORE

  5. 25. How do extrinsic factors influence the decision of young adults to become an entrepreneur?

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE)

    Author : Aiko Thumm; Michelle Hartmann; [2018]
    Keywords : entrepreneurship; entrepreneur; young entrepreneurs; influencing factors; role model; entrepreneurial education; opportunity; necessity; entrepreneurial intentions;

    Abstract : ‘How do extrinsic factors influence the decision of young adults to become an entrepreneur?’ Michelle Hartmann and Aiko Thumm, 2018: Applied Double Degree Bachelor, Linnaeus University Växjö, Sweden and ICN Business School Nancy, France. Even though governments all over the world are putting a spotlight on entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship as a whole, the motivations of why to become a venture creator is rarely touched upon. READ MORE