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- Wolff, Rolf, 1953, et al.
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Markets, Business and Sustainable Repositioning
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Ingår i: Individual and Structural Determinants of Environmental Practice, edited by Anders Biel, Bengt Hansson and Mona Mårtensson. - Hants, England : Ashgate Publishing Limited. ; , s. 91-114
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- Börjesson, Sofia, 1964, et al.
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Management action in developing market orientation: a report from a customer knowledge project at Volvo Cars
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Ingår i: Journal of Change Management. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1469-7017 .- 1479-1811. ; 4:2, s. 141-154
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Market orientation is an implementation construct. The inherent paradox is that as a matter of implementation, market orientation is actually hard to implement. This article, based on a study of a change initiative at Volvo Cars, discusses management challenges embedded in developing the market orientation of an organization. It is in much a matter of changed behaviour, i.e. changed actions and practices rather than procedures and proclamations. Managers and managerial actions play an important role. The case presented highlights both the difficulties and the opportunities of managers working in task forces to develop market orientation. The article argues that actions that reflect a willingness to experiment and not only to ‘break in’, is a prerequisite if alternatives models should take on, which in turn is necessary for developing market orientation.
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- Baumann, Henrikke, 1964
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Introduction and Organisation of LCA Activities in Industry — Description and Analysis of Two LCA Projects in Swedish Companies
- 2000
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Ingår i: International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. - 1614-7502 .- 0948-3349. ; 5:6, s. 363-368
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Explorations of the LCA practice have been less numerous compared to the conceptual descriptions of LCA. To counter this imbalance, studies of LCA projects conducted in Swedish industry were carried out. One of them is in a chemical company, the other in an electronics company. The studied LCA projects represent early attempts, but not first attempts, at LCA within these two companies. The two studied cases are contrasted with each other and aspects important for the implementation of LCA are identified. Among other things, the presence of an LCA entrepreneur seems to be important for LCA implementation. The argumentation for the usefulness of LCA needs to be situationally adapted to each organisation. Strategies of the LCA entrepreneur are described.
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- Lindholm Dahlstrand, Åsa, 1964, et al.
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Large firm acquisitions, spin-offs and links in the development of regional clusters of technology-intensive SMEs
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Ingår i: High-technology Clusters, Networking and Collective Learning in Europe. - : Routledge. - 9781138731608 ; , s. 156-181
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- This chapter focuses on technology-related ownership changes between large and small high-technology firms. These include the spin-off of new Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (SME) from large firms, intermediate links between large and small firms, and large firm acquisition of technology-intensive SMEs. The chapter analyses patterns of large firm-small firm linkages, collaboration and ownership changes in the 10 European regions studied by the network. It argues that the entrepreneurial spin-offs concept is subdivided with respect to the latest employer: 'main incubator' or 'spin-off parent'. The chapter describes the interaction between large and small technology-intensive European firms. Empirical evidence from research by members of the Targeted Socio-Economic Research European network will be used to consider the questions. The questions are related to concepts like high-technology regions and industries; local technology-intensive SMEs; and a link between regional high-technology clusters and networks.
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- Magnusson, Mats, 1968
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Managing the knowledge landscape of an MNC: Knowledge networking at Ericsson
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Ingår i: Knowledge and Process Management. - : Wiley. - 1092-4604 .- 1099-1441. ; 11:4, s. 261-272
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- In organizations striving for continuous innovation, the deliberate handling of knowledge plays a fundamental role. This far, most knowledge management initiatives have consisted of the implementation of new IT tools allowing for more efficient information handling. This approach has been criticized, as it does not consider certain aspects of knowledge, e.g. tacitness, social embeddedness and the creation of new knowledge. Alternative knowledge management approaches based on a more comprehensive notion of knowledge have been called for, but few examples of what these could look like in practice have been given. One example of an attempt to manage knowledge in a more holistic manner is knowledge networking. Based on case studies of seven different knowledge networking initiatives within Ericsson, the key components of the overall approach are described and some of the challenges posed to management are identified. Key issues that need to be attended to when designing and implementing individual knowledge networking initiatives are the extension and focus of user groups, the role of management in the initiatives and the promotion of knowledge-sharing behaviour throughout the organization. Ericsson's knowledge networking strategy aims at developing a loosely coupled structure of nuclei for knowledge creation and sharing, connected to each other by different kinds of knowledge directories. This appears to have some advantages compared to traditional knowledge management strategies, as it supports the creation and sharing of both tacit and explicit knowledge. Furthermore, its strong focus on locally developed initiatives and knowledge directories may offer a more dynamic support structure than traditional top-down initiatives focusing primarily on knowledge repositories. © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- Wolff, Rolf, et al.
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Markets, business and sustainable repositioning
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Ingår i: Individual and Structural Determinants of Environmental Practice. - : Routledge. - 9781351927864 ; , s. 91-114
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The discourse on 'environmental awareness' in society seems to have indicated that consumers de facto behave according to their expressed values, which would imply that they consume better environmentally adapted products when these are offered in the market. Business magazines have special issues on the environment, the 'environmental manager' is an established profession and corporate environmental management is on the curriculum of an increasing number of universities. The petroleum and energy business have an important role in making the world a more sustainable place to live in. In 1996 a process started in which the management and owners of the company began to reevaluate the assumptions and foundations of their businesses. The process of repositioning British Petroleum as an energy provider thus started with the new theory of business, influenced the business model and has started to change the structure of the business system, its components, its resource base and not the least, its performance criteria.
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- Alexander, Keith, et al.
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Introduction
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Ingår i: Facilities Management: Innovation and Performance. - : Routledge. - 9781134356904 ; , s. 1-12
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The agenda for the First International Research Symposium on Facilities Management, organised by the University of Salford on behalf of the European Facility Management network, EuroFM, and held in Salford in April 2002, sought to encourage the sharing of theoretical and practical knowledge amongst researchers, and to focus on the workplace as a broad theme. The aim of the Symposium was to strengthen the theoretical foundations, to advance knowledge and to promote research into facilities management.
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