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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A study of hybrid seed corn pricing

Schwenneker, Brent January 1900 (has links)
Master of Agribusiness / Department of Agricultural Economics / John Crespi / Hybrid seed corn pricing has increased significantly over the past six or seven years and continues to be a topic of conversation amongst farmers. This issue is also an area of concern for Monsanto. The hybrid corn pricing team at Monsanto is concerned that they price current products at a point to maximize profits while continuing to grow market share. The key is to price at a point that captures all the value of the differentiated products Monsanto offers. The objective for this study is to estimate a demand model for the hybrid seed corn industry. The demand model will allow us to look at many different aspects of the hybrid seed corn industry and also evaluate the own-price and cross-price elasticities. The own-price elasticity is especially important because it will be used to determine if current pricing is revenue or profit-maximizing. A hedonic pricing model was also estimated in this study to complement the demand model. It is important for Monsanto to understand what attributes or traits are significant in pricing and demand.
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Contested Safety: Monsanto's "Roundup Ready" Agricultural Assemblage versus Counter Discourses of Roundup

January 2015 (has links)
abstract: Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) have a polarizing effect in the US. The first commercially viable GMO was Roundup Ready Soy, introduced by Monsanto in 1996, to be used in conjunction with Roundup herbicides. This thesis investigated and delineated the development and deployments of the discourse of Monsanto’s agricultural assemblage of Roundup Ready seeds and Roundup herbicides and its resistant discourses. Monsanto builds its discourse around the safety and necessity of Roundup Ready seeds through federal regulation and toxicology studies. Resistant discourses deployed by Monsanto’s critics problematize Roundup safety and reject Monsanto’s contention that GMOs are necessary for meeting world’s food demands. The discourse analysis pursued in this thesis explored interactions between the dominant discourse and counter discourses and charted their deployments in Colorado’s and Oregon’s 2014 ballot measures that would have required mandatory GMO labeling. Analysis suggested counter discourses were successful in mobilizing people to engage civically. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Communication Studies 2015
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Between interests and ideals : an ethnographic investigation of organic farmers in Saskatchewan

Bronson, Kelly Selina 09 August 2004
<p>This research investigates the nature of the social project surrounding the lawsuit between the organic farmers of Saskatchewan, Canada, and Monsanto and Bayer, the two largest biotechnology companies in Canada. The thesis also explores the culture of organic farming in an era of high technology and globalization. An ethnographic approach is employed in order to address this research aim from the perspective of study participants. Based on interview data, I detail the difficulties facing farmers, especially small organic farmers, in Canada today. I also describe a hope and determination amongst organic farmers who see themselves resisting the erosion of the rural landscape at the hands of powerful corporations and a dominant industrial model of food production. In the end, the organic farmers of Saskatchewan are recognized as part of a broad, coalitional and embryonic new social movement whose lifeworld, or cultural, focus reflects the post-modern character of contemporary society and presents some interesting challenges for social science.</p>
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Between interests and ideals : an ethnographic investigation of organic farmers in Saskatchewan

Bronson, Kelly Selina 09 August 2004 (has links)
<p>This research investigates the nature of the social project surrounding the lawsuit between the organic farmers of Saskatchewan, Canada, and Monsanto and Bayer, the two largest biotechnology companies in Canada. The thesis also explores the culture of organic farming in an era of high technology and globalization. An ethnographic approach is employed in order to address this research aim from the perspective of study participants. Based on interview data, I detail the difficulties facing farmers, especially small organic farmers, in Canada today. I also describe a hope and determination amongst organic farmers who see themselves resisting the erosion of the rural landscape at the hands of powerful corporations and a dominant industrial model of food production. In the end, the organic farmers of Saskatchewan are recognized as part of a broad, coalitional and embryonic new social movement whose lifeworld, or cultural, focus reflects the post-modern character of contemporary society and presents some interesting challenges for social science.</p>
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Teoria implícita de organização em uma empresa orientada para a gestão do conhecimento: o caso monsanto-Ba

Souza, Sofia Silva de January 2003 (has links)
p. 1-71 / Submitted by Santiago Fabio (fabio.ssantiago@hotmail.com) on 2013-03-26T19:05:07Z No. of bitstreams: 2 capa20202020202.pdf: 67813 bytes, checksum: 3bce41c9c530bbb0d17880dbeb677fe8 (MD5) dissertacao sofia203030303.pdf: 594993 bytes, checksum: 875c655b9034a0743a1a0bb12ccccb2b (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Tatiana Lima(tatianasl@ufba.br) on 2013-04-05T18:54:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 capa20202020202.pdf: 67813 bytes, checksum: 3bce41c9c530bbb0d17880dbeb677fe8 (MD5) dissertacao sofia203030303.pdf: 594993 bytes, checksum: 875c655b9034a0743a1a0bb12ccccb2b (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2013-04-05T18:54:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 capa20202020202.pdf: 67813 bytes, checksum: 3bce41c9c530bbb0d17880dbeb677fe8 (MD5) dissertacao sofia203030303.pdf: 594993 bytes, checksum: 875c655b9034a0743a1a0bb12ccccb2b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2003 / A presente dissertação explora a teoria implícita de organização dos atores que concebem o seu conhecimento sobre a organização, e como concepção se relaciona com a estrutura e com as políticas de gestão de pessoas, em uma empresa particularmente inovadora. Mais precisamente, o caso escolhido para estudo, a empresa Monsanto, Camaçari-BA, caracteriza-se por implementar, de forma bastante ampla, os princípios que norteiam a moderna gestão do conhecimento no mundo empresarial. Para tanto, utilizou-se uma metodologia de pesquisa por meio de entrevistas com itens abertos e estruturados. A teoria implícita dos atores organizacionais foi concebida através de padrões de conceitos com base nas características dos modelos mecânico e orgânico e uma relação entre o indivíduo e a organização que combina características dos modelos agency e community. Por outro lado, a teoria implícita, explorada por livre evocação, indicou a existência de características compartilhadas, independente do contexto no qual estão inseridas. Trata-se daquelas amplamente difundidas e legitimadas na sociedade. Os resultados fortalecem a interpretação de que há a emergência de um modelo ou discurso dominante sobre como devem ser os mecanismos de gestão de uma empresa, hoje, na busca de diferenciais competitivos contínuos baseados na inovação intra-organizacional. / Salvador
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Seeds of Consciousness: Bioethical Activism in Critical Art Ensemble’s "Molecular Invasion"

Freay, Emily M. January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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How Corporate Concentration Gives Rise to the Movement of Movements: Monsanto and La Via Campesina (1990–2011)

Giacomini, Terran 15 September 2011 (has links)
As of 2011 a revolutionary ‘movement of movements’ is emerging coterminous with environmental crises and various other crises including corporate globalization. This study sheds theoretical and empirical light on the origins of the movement of movements. Employing gendered, ethnicized class analysis, this study investigates Karl Marx’s (1867) central discovery in Capital volume one, chapter 32 that corporate concentration and organization impels workers to resist and become a revolutionary class for themselves. Data is derived from investigation into the social movement La Via Campesina’s (‘the peasant way’) struggle against Monsanto Corporation in India, the European Union and Brazil during two periods of Monsanto’s concentration (1996–1998 and 2007–2011). Findings indicate that, in the process of Monsanto’s concentration, there was a leap forward in the formation and actions of the movement of movements. This study concludes that corporate concentration and global organization significantly impels the formation of the movement of movements. / Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
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Aktivity zájmových skupin v oblasti GMO: případová studie geneticky modifikované kukuřice / Activities of interest groups in the area of GMO: a case study of genetically modified maize

Nekovařík, Tomáš January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals with promoting of the interests in the area of genetically modified organisms. The aim is to analyze the activities of interest groups in the area and affect different approach of governments to GMO in the USA and Europe. The work is structured into four parts. The first chapter theoretically defines interest groups and lobbying. The second chapter is devoted to genetically modified organisms and the differences between the EU and the USA in the legislation, the extent of cultivation and the approach of governments. The third chapter deals with Monsanto - the company that dominates the amount of interest groups in this area. The fourth chapter presents a case study of the problem of genetically modified maize in Europe. Just on the case of genetically modified maize can be seen in the European Union activities interest groups, approach of member states and European Union approach.
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Phosphine modified rhodium catalysts for the carbonylation of methanol

Lamb, Gareth W. January 2008 (has links)
The carbonylation of methanol to acetic acid is one of the most important applications in homogeneous catalysis. The first chapter comprises a review on the mechanistic studies into the catalytic cycle of the ‘Monsanto process’ and includes some of the most prominent studies into the use of phosphines in the rhodium-catalysed carbonylation of methanol. The second chapter of this thesis reports on an investigation into the application of rhodium complexes containing several C4 bridged diphosphines, namely BINAP, dppb, dppx and dcpb as catalysts for hydrogen tolerant methanol carbonylation. An investigation into the structure, reactivity and stability of pre-catalysts and catalyst resting states of these complexes has also been carried out. The origin of this hydrogen tolerance is explained based on the differing reactivities of the Rh acetyls with hydrogen gas, and by considering the structure of the complexes. In the third chapter I report on an investigation into how electronic properties and coordination mode affect the elimination of phosphonium salts from rhodium complexes. The stability of a range of monodentate, bidentate and tridentate rhodium-phosphine complexes was tested. I also report on the formation of a novel bidentate complex containing a partially quaternised TRIPHOS ligand and investigate the mechanism of formation using 13CH3I. Strong evidence is also presented supporting a dissociative mechanism as the means of phosphine loss from the rhodium centre. In the final chapters I report an investigation into the stability of rhodium-aminophosphine ligand complexes and into increasing the solubility of potential rhodium pre-catalysts through the use of amine-containing phosphine ligands.
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Finding a position for a firm to succeed in the seed industry

Carlson, Thomas R January 1900 (has links)
Master of Agribusiness / Department of Agricultural Economics / Arlo Biere / The investors I am representing would like to know if they can be successful in the seed industry. They have certain skills and abilities along with industry experience that provides them with certain advantages that would allow them to succeed in the industry. The thesis or study will provide them with a detailed study of the possibilities and the challenges that are before them. To gain insight into positioning a firm in the industry, one must find a tool to help us to discover the answers to the question. I will use "Strategic Visioning in Cascade", this model outlines area of interest such as; a strategic overview, a value proposition, a market analysis, a functional analysis, financial projection and exit strategy in its total. The focus of the study will provide insight into the value proposition and market analysis. The value proposition will follow Michael Porter's Competitive Strategy analogy of cost leadership, differentiation and focus strategies. The market analysis will follow Thompson and Strickland's seven questions that lead to understanding of the selected industry.

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