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Navigating the challenges of international business: an analysis of factors influencing the exit of multinational corporations.Lini, Miriam, Binta Arman, Naiymie January 2023 (has links)
ABSTRACT Date: [2023-05-30] Level: Bachelor Thesis in Business Administration, 15 cr Institution: School of Business, Society and Engineering, Mälardalen University Authors: Naiymie Binta Arman Miriam Lini (00/02/27) (02/05/06) Title: Navigating the Challenges of International Business: An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Exit of Multinational Corporations. Supervisor: Edward Gillmore Keywords: Multinational Enterprises, Market Exit, Transaction Cost Theory, Institutional Theory, Isomorphism, Legitimacy, Entry modes (internationalization), Exit modes, Institutional distance, Institutional & Infrastructural hassle factors Research question: What are the internal and external characteristics that drive market exit? Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the internal and external factors that contribute to the exit of MNEs from foreign markets, and to provide insights for firms operating in foreign markets. Problematization: The scarcity of research on the predominant factors influencing the exit of MNEs from established foreign markets highlights the need to understand effective strategies for minimizing financial losses and preserving reputation. Method: Qualitative research paper; Thematic analysis using semi-structured interviews and secondary data. Conclusion: The researchers aimed to explore the factors driving market exit for Multinational Enterprises (MNEs). They identified internal factors such as financial performance, lack of proper financial guidance, and inadequate resource allocation as key drivers for Company X's market exit. External factors included economic differences, high competition, and regulatory constraints in the Swedish market, leading to contract termination for Company X.
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Stress as a source of injury among a group of professional ballet dancersDennill, Ingrid 11 1900 (has links)
Sport and dance injuries have increased despite improvements in coaching techniques and medical
care. Other factors, including psychological ones, were therefore thought to play a role in injury
vulnerability. Most of the attempts to explain how psychological variables can affect an athlete's
predisposition to injury have been based on anxiety or stress concepts. In this survey type study
an interactive approach to stress has been adopted with the goal of finding a relationship between
stress and injury in a group of professional ballet dancers. No simple direct relationship was
found. Multiple regression analysis was performed and a more complicated relationship between
stress indicators and injury was found. When an attempt was made to investigate the significant
interaction, no significant correlations were found. However, the correlations were found to be
large and negative. This could indicate that if the sample size had been larger significant
correlations may have been found. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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Stress as a source of injury among a group of professional ballet dancersDennill, Ingrid 11 1900 (has links)
Sport and dance injuries have increased despite improvements in coaching techniques and medical
care. Other factors, including psychological ones, were therefore thought to play a role in injury
vulnerability. Most of the attempts to explain how psychological variables can affect an athlete's
predisposition to injury have been based on anxiety or stress concepts. In this survey type study
an interactive approach to stress has been adopted with the goal of finding a relationship between
stress and injury in a group of professional ballet dancers. No simple direct relationship was
found. Multiple regression analysis was performed and a more complicated relationship between
stress indicators and injury was found. When an attempt was made to investigate the significant
interaction, no significant correlations were found. However, the correlations were found to be
large and negative. This could indicate that if the sample size had been larger significant
correlations may have been found. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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