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  • 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.
171

Contribuições do design estratégico para o desenvolvimento de novos modelos de negócios no contexto de empresas startups

Almada, Viviane da Silva 16 March 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Maicon Juliano Schmidt (maicons) on 2015-06-15T14:37:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Viviane da Silva Almada.pdf: 6620557 bytes, checksum: 448047a59fae3134d2a471fc9152b07d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-06-15T14:37:24Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Viviane da Silva Almada.pdf: 6620557 bytes, checksum: 448047a59fae3134d2a471fc9152b07d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-03-16 / Nenhuma / As organizações, especialmente as empresas startups, estão inseridas em mercados onde a necessidade de um olhar direcionado para a resolução de problemas complexos e a busca de inovação é cada vez mais crescente. Neste contexto destaca-se o design estratégico, uma abordagem que permite a expansão do espaço do problema a ser resolvido, do mesmo modo que aumenta as possibilidades de inovação e traz uma dimensão projetual de constante experimentação. Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo fornecer indícios para analisar a contribuição da abordagem do design estratégico na busca de inovação, em conjunto com o uso da ferramenta Business Model Canvas (BMC), dentro da realidade das startups. O contexto empresarial destas empresas foi escolhido tendo em vista que são organizações alavancadoras de inovação, embrionárias e que não atingiram a maturidade de recursos financeiros, porém com grande importância econômica para a geração de empregos e de inovação tecnológica. Já o Canvas, que tem como objetivo tornar as organizações inovadoras e encontrar novos formatos de negócios, permitindo que qualquer pessoa possa criar ou modificar seu modelo de negócio, foi escolhido por se tratar de uma ferramenta de gestão de uso fácil e reconhecida no mercado atual das organizações. Frente a isso, a pesquisa conta com uma fundamentação teórica que embasa o estudo, o entendimento do ambiente a ser pesquisado e a aplicação da abordagem do design estratégico, através da pesquisa-ação, realizado na startup BoardShore, empresa de e-commerce que comercializa equipamentos para esportes aquáticos, em Porto Alegre. Assim, buscou-se analisar a possibilidade de uma reflexão mais profunda sobre a provável contribuição do design estratégico, em conjunto com a aplicação do BMC, visto que esta ferramenta tem o objetivo de desenvolver novos modelos de negócios. Os resultados deste estudo mostraram a importância da aplicação e adaptação das ferramentas de design e gestão ao meio específico da organização e a relevância do papel do designer estratégico nesse processo de projeto. / Organizations, specifically startups, are situated in markets where the need to look into solving complex problems and the search for innovation are increasingly growing. In this context we highlight the strategic design as an approach that allows space expansion of the problem to be solved in the same way that increases the possibilities for innovation and brings project dimension of constant experimentation. This research aims to provide clues to analyse the contribution of the strategic design approach in the search for innovation, along with the use of the Business Model Canvas tool (BMC), within the reality of startups. The business environment of these companies was chosen considering organizations that drive innovation, embryonic and that have not yet reached the maturity of financial resources but with great economic importance in the job creation and technological innovation scene. Whereas Canvas, which aims to turn organizations more innovative and find new business formats allowing anyone to create or modify their business model was chosen because it is a user-friendly management tool and recognised in the current market organizations. Based on that, the research has a theoretical framework that supports the study, the environmental understanding to be searched and the implementation of the strategic design, through research-action, conducted at BoardShore startup, an e-commerce company that sells equipment for water sports, in Porto Alegre. Thus, we sought to examine the possibility of a deeper reflection about the possible contribution of strategic design, in conjunction with the implementation of the BMC as this tool aims to develop new business models. The results of this study show the importance of applying and adapting the design and management tools to a particular environment of the organization and the relevance of the strategic designer role in this design process.
172

Private equity and venture capital instruments, a study into their use and intention.

Thomson, Dean, Banking & Finance, Australian School of Business, UNSW January 2005 (has links)
Moral Hazard and the Agency Costs thereof have long been accepted arguments in venture finance theory and have therefore long been accepted shortcomings in the venture capitalist / entrepreneur relationship. In psychological experiments ??? including economic ??? it has been shown that human beings prefer to act in a reciprocal manner that reduces any inequity in a relationship. Humans who expect to receive an unfair and inequitable position in a relationship, will take steps to rectify that position. Specifically, if a venture capitalist expects the entrepreneur to unfairly extract private benefits from the investee company post investment by the venture capitalist, then he or she will impose costly controls and monitoring mechanisms in place to prevent that. All relationships that impose controls and monitoring mechanisms are inefficient, as opposed to Advising the investee which draws upon the skills of the venture capitalist and is generally efficient. The venture capital industry is comprised of intelligent and professional people who can recognise inefficiency easily. Indeed, this is how they make poorly managed companies into profitable trade sales or IPO???s. The online survey completed for this thesis poses questions that attempt to show that venture capitalists and entrepreneurs are not locked in an antagonistic relationship where each merely acts in a self interested way. This thesis concludes that venture capitalists and entrepreneurs do work in a reciprocal relationship recognising the substantial efficiency gains to be made by doing so.
173

"A critical assessment of the impact of interventions to stimulate the establishment and growth rates of SMEs in the formal sector in KwaZulu-Natal,

January 2008 (has links)
South Africa is a country in a state of flux. It has many problems / Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.
174

The impact of privatisation on SMME's and the communities of Mafikeng areas in the North-West / Charles Mpopodi Raseala

Raseala, Charles Mpopodi January 2006 (has links)
The restructuring of state assets was expected to contribute towards black economic empowerment and a broader redistribution of wealth to those who were previously excluded from participating actively in the economy of this country. However, there have been several accusations leveled at government. Some people believe that privatization of state assets has benefited a few. This has led to the enactment of the Broad based black economic empowerment act. There is also a concern from the communities and unions that privatization of state assets will result in poor service delivery and unemployment. The study was conducted through a quantitative methodology. The final questionnaire was administered to 40 taxi owners, 20 government employees, 20 contractors, 20 business owners and 40 local residents. Out of the 140 people, II 0 responded, thus a 79 % response rate, all was used for data analyses. The various variables (responses to individual questions) in the questionnaire were arranged to obtain a rating for each dimension covered. This procedure assumes equality of interval of the Likert scale and therefore the data is regarded as the least interval data (rather than ordinary data). The findings on the study showed that majority of the respondents were not in favour of privatisation. Recommendations made were as follows, the government through its education programmes in schools and in Adult Basic Education and Training (ABET) canters must educate citizens about socio-economic and political issues as well as familiarizing them with the government's macro - economic policy, in particular the GEAR policy. The government should only make partial privatization, and not complete/ whole privatization. / (MBA) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2006
175

Determinants of new technology-based firms performance in catch-up regions: evidence from the U.S. biopharmaceutical and IT service industries 1996-2005

Xiao, Wenbin 01 April 2008 (has links)
This study investigates the impacts of regional characteristics on the early-stage performance of New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs) in catch-up regions where a mature industrial cluster has yet to be formed. It hypothesized that the average NTBF performance in a region is a function of its scientist job market conditions, cultural diversity, venture capital, academic research, industrial structure, and local entrepreneurial climate. Using the events of Initial Public Offerings (IPO) and Merger & Acquisitions (M&A) as an indicator of early-stage success of NTBFs, this study constructs a set of Zero-Inflated-Negative-Binomial (ZINB) models to predict the spatial distribution of such events in the U.S. biopharmaceutical and Information Technology (IT) service industries during the period from 1996 to 2005. Several empirical findings emerge from this study. First, the local entrepreneurial climate plays a significant and positive role on NTBF performance in both industries. Second, the positive impact of cultural diversity is more significant in the IT service industry than in the biopharmaceutical industry. Third, the scientist job market size and absolute salary level have positive impacts on NTBF performance, but the effect of relative salary level is negative. Fourth, proximity to venture capital firms has positive but non-linear effects, but the adverse effect of excess venture capital is stronger in the IT service industry. Fifth, there is little evidence of the direct effects of academic research in determining the NTBF performance in both industries. Finally, industrial specialization is significant and positive only in the IT service industry. The results suggest that promoting local entrepreneurial climate and cultural diversity are two effective policy instruments for catch-up regions to foster their NTBF growth.
176

Private equity and venture capital instruments, a study into their use and intention.

Thomson, Dean, Banking & Finance, Australian School of Business, UNSW January 2005 (has links)
Moral Hazard and the Agency Costs thereof have long been accepted arguments in venture finance theory and have therefore long been accepted shortcomings in the venture capitalist / entrepreneur relationship. In psychological experiments ??? including economic ??? it has been shown that human beings prefer to act in a reciprocal manner that reduces any inequity in a relationship. Humans who expect to receive an unfair and inequitable position in a relationship, will take steps to rectify that position. Specifically, if a venture capitalist expects the entrepreneur to unfairly extract private benefits from the investee company post investment by the venture capitalist, then he or she will impose costly controls and monitoring mechanisms in place to prevent that. All relationships that impose controls and monitoring mechanisms are inefficient, as opposed to Advising the investee which draws upon the skills of the venture capitalist and is generally efficient. The venture capital industry is comprised of intelligent and professional people who can recognise inefficiency easily. Indeed, this is how they make poorly managed companies into profitable trade sales or IPO???s. The online survey completed for this thesis poses questions that attempt to show that venture capitalists and entrepreneurs are not locked in an antagonistic relationship where each merely acts in a self interested way. This thesis concludes that venture capitalists and entrepreneurs do work in a reciprocal relationship recognising the substantial efficiency gains to be made by doing so.
177

Success of university spin-offs network activities and moderating effects of internal communication and adhocracy /

Gupte, Manoj A. January 2007 (has links)
Originally presented as the author's thesis: Universität zu Kiel, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references.
178

Entrepreneurship development amongst the ethnic community in Australia : a model for ethnic small business creation and success /

Chavan, Meena S. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) -- University of Western Sydney, Nepean, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 276-304).
179

Commercialization strategy and competitive aggressiveness for technology startups in Ottawa /

Sajjad, Aamer, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Carleton University, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-71). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
180

Facteurs de localisation des immigrants entrepreneurs francophones et potentiel attractif du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean /

Villeneuve, Valérie, January 1996 (has links)
Mémoire (M.P.M.O.)--Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1996. / Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU

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