Essays about: "multinational cost of capital"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words multinational cost of capital.
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1. Foregin Direct Investment and competition from low wage countries
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Foregin Direct Investment, FDI is often seen to be an important factor to economic growth across the globe. It gives Multinational Enterprises the opportunity to come closer to their customers, but also a chance to achieve economies of scale. READ MORE
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2. Multinational Corporation and Its Sustainable Engagement with Local Small Businesses : A Case Study of Unilever Thailand
University essay fromAbstract : Once the boundary in global investment does no longer exist, a substantial number of multinational corporations (MNCs) seek for the lower-cost countries such as developing countries or emerging countries to be their production bases. It is undeniable to say that these recipient countries will benefit abundantly in several aspects namely: capital and technical knowledge, employment boost and economic development stimulation. READ MORE
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3. Creating a Decision-Making Tool for Strategic Purchasing. A case study of SKF
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The purchasing function has for the past decades been subject to forces shifting the internal strategic balance in its favor. Earlier having been seen as no more than a support function, the purchasing departments today carry a crucial role in realizing the overall corporate strategy. READ MORE
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4. Prediction of poor working capital development. Can poor working capital development be predicted using accounting based financial information?
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för redovisning och finansieringAbstract : We investigate if accounting based financial information on an operating entity level can be used to predict poor working capital development (WCD) on a quarterly basis. The development is considered poor if the change in net working capital is not driven by an underlying change in customer orders, and hence poor in the sense that the development is unjustified. READ MORE
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5. A global workplace : an economic relationship and cultural harmonization during the globalization (a case study of Swedish companies in Thailand)
University essay from Akademin för hälsa, vård och välfärdAbstract : The globalization is the period of economic transformation according to the business competition. A number of multinational companies from industrial countries have to move their productions to a new emerging country which has a lower-labor cost, a strategic location, as well as an access to production material. READ MORE