137 research outputs found
Sammanställning över lavar som indikerar höga naturvärden på gamla och grova träd i södra Sveriges kulturlandskap
Detta kompendium har tagits fram för att användas inom Nationell Inventering av Landskapet i Sverige (NILS). Det primära syftet med kompendiet är att det ska användas som bestämnings- och referenslitteratur av fältpersonalen i samband med NILS fältinventering av grova träd i ängs- och betesobjekt (Glimskär m fl 2006). I kompendiet ingår samtliga lavarter på grova träd som inventeras i fält. I NILS inventeras främst vanligt förekommande arter som indikerar höga naturvärden i betesmarker.
NILS är ett rikstäckande miljöövervakningsprogram som finansieras av Naturvårdsverket. NILS ingår i programområde landskap. Ängs- och betesinventeringen som ingår i NILS finansieras av Jordbruksverket. Syftet med NILS är att följa upp nationella miljökvalitetsmål för olika naturtyper och att visa om genomförda miljöskyddsåtgärder leder till önskade förbättringar eller inte.
Arbetet med detta kompendium har utförts av Naturcentrum AB på beställning av Institutionen för Skoglig Resurshushållning och Geomatik, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå
Entrepreneurs’ Social Ties and International Digital Entrepreneurial Marketing in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Internationalization
Digitalization has enabled entrepreneurs to adopt digital tools to create opportunities and reach customers in international markets. Yet, the understanding of international digital entrepreneurial marketing in the global marketplace is limited. Drawing on social network theory, the authors investigate how entrepreneurs’ social ties and firms’ international digital entrepreneurial marketing influence small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) internationalization. Based on multiple case study methodology, the results suggest that entrepreneurs’ bonding and bridging ties facilitate different dimensions of international digital entrepreneurial marketing. That further enhances the intensity and geographic scope of SME internationalization. SME internationalization also reinforces entrepreneurs’ accumulation of social ties. This study contributes to international marketing research by developing the dimensions of the international digital entrepreneurial marketing concept and exploring its important role in SME internationalization.© The Author(s) 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).fi=vertaisarvioitu|en=peerReviewed
Local horizontal network membership for accelerated global market reach
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explain how some born global firms can leverage the rich
social capital in their local (home country) horizontal network for accelerated international market entry
and growth. Horizontal networks warrant separate attention from their vertical counterparts, which, along
with those focussed on external international contexts, dominate most network studies in the realm of born
global research.
Design/methodology/approach – The study utilises a multi-level qualitative approach in the study of a
multi-firm population of animators in Ireland that, due to the small domestic market for their product, needed
to pursue global customers from inception. The case study domain was purposely selected as a critical
exemplar of a local horizontal network operating in a highly globalised industry. The authors collected data
through in-depth interviews with 16 company founders. This primary interview data were complemented by
interviews with staff at the apposite industry association and triangulated with secondary data on the local
and global industry conditions, members’ international successes and awards.
Findings – The results demonstrate how active membership of a local horizontal network can be leveraged
for the acquisition of international market knowledge and customers for born global ventures. This arises
from the sharing of collective market knowledge and communal global customer information within the
network to mutual benefit.
Originality/value – Although limited by the specific conditions in this highly globalised, non-competitive
industry context, this study is unique in that it finds that cooperative interpersonal and inter-firm
relationships embedded in a local horizontal social network, and mediated in part by an institutional support
actor, emerge as important levers for a born global’s accelerated acquisition of foreign market knowledge and
of global customer
Collaborative Public Management: Coordinated Value Propositions among Public Service Organisations
Drawing from collaborative public management, this article seeks to contribute to public service logic by focusing on what precedes the public service user’s realization of value: the value proposition. A new care model for elderly people with multiple chronic diseases shows that coordinators with an inter-organizational mission, vertical and horizontal supporting structures, trust established through relationships, and recognition of service systems’ embeddedness in social systems are pivotal for the ability of public service organizations to develop coordinated value propositions. The contribution to policy and practice is an increased understanding of a coherent, rather than fragmented, welfare system for users/citizens
Sustainable development considerations in supply chains: firms' relationships with stakeholders in their business sustainability practices: a triangular comparison
This study aims to investigate focal firms' business sustainability relationships in connection with their stakeholders in supply chain networks. A questionnaire survey was sent to a sample consisting of large Swedish firms, with 107 usable questionnaires returned. The results reveal which stakeholders are of interest for firms in sustainability efforts. The results are compared with earlier findings from Norway and Spain in a triangular approach. The former is a similar country, while the latter is different to Sweden in several ways. In addition, the study uncovers which stakeholders in the supply chain network should be considered. The study also demonstrates how firms can implement business sustainability in their supply chain networks and shows the extent to which different stakeholders are considered in sustainability efforts. The study contributes to sustainability research and stakeholder theory in supply chain networks. Opposite to earlier findings, this study showed only minor influences from national culture and institutions on firms' sustainable business practices in supply chain networks
Sustainable development - Direct and indirect effects between economic, social, and environmental dimensions in business practices
This study investigates the direct and indirect effects between economic, social and environmental dimensions of triple bottom line (TBL), based on a questionnaire survey and cross-industrial sample in Sweden. The analyses apply partial least squares structural equation models. The study tests the direct and indirect effects between economic, social, and environmental dimensions of TBL and offers additional validity and reliability to establish the measurement and structural properties between the dimensions of TBL. The study extends earlier findings by explicitly discussing how the three TBL goals relate to each other and shows how the dynamic capability view can be a fruitful lens to investigate business sustainability. Some differences in sustainability business practices caused by differences in national cultures are identified. Sustainability reporting in a strong uncertainty avoidance (UA) country happens in accordance with regulations and laws. Conversely, for weak UA cultures, reporting and compliance with regulations are ways to build trust with stakeholders. That is, reporting is more transparent and widespread in weak UA countries. The study also provides a foundation to guide companies' actions of business sustainability. The model shows companies how to establish the order of actions undertaken across economic, social, and environmental dimensions. In addition, it clarifies that the economic dimension exerts an effect on the social and environmental dimensions. The model also grasps long-term economic performance by including competitiveness and brand value, while earlier research mainly has focused on more short-term measurements as return on assets
Velocidade e Longevidade: Elementos da Internacionalização de Empresas de Base Tecnológica
Is time perception an idiosyncratic element in the internationalization process of technology-based firms (TBFs)? This question serves as the starting point to explore which factors influence international operations’ internationalization speed and longevity in TBFs. We gathered them into two groups based on the types of service provided and the characteristics of their clients. We analyzed these TBFs´ internationalization processes and the length of time they continued operating abroad, considering survival over time. Using a qualitative approach, we conducted a multiple case study of four internationalized TBFs from Brazil. Our findings suggest that the level of creativity required by clients impacts both the speed of internationalization and the longevity of international operations. Regarding longevity and survival, while TBFs serving creative sectors tend to adapt more easily to culturally similar markets and develop products more quickly, TBFs working in traditional sectors tend to exploit local networks revealing exciting nuances about the time perception among TBFs.A percepção do tempo Ă© um elemento idiossincrático do processo de internacionalização de empresas de base tecnolĂłgica (EBTs)? Essa pergunta serve como ponto de partida para explorar quais fatores influenciam a velocidade de internacionalização e a longevidade das operações internacionais das EBTs. Agrupamos esses fatores em dois grupos com base nos tipos de serviços fornecidos e nas caracterĂsticas de seus clientes. Analisamos os processos de internacionalização dessas EBTs e o tempo que elas continuaram operando no exterior, considerando a sobrevivĂŞncia ao longo do tempo. Usando uma abordagem qualitativa, realizamos um estudo de caso mĂşltiplo de quatro EBTs internacionalizadas do Brasil. Nossas descobertas sugerem que o nĂvel de criatividade exigido pelos clientes impacta tanto a velocidade da internacionalização quanto a longevidade das operações internacionais. Em relação Ă longevidade e sobrevivĂŞncia, enquanto as EBTs que atendem a setores criativos tendem a se adaptar mais facilmente a mercados culturalmente similares e desenvolver produtos mais rapidamente, as EBTs que trabalham em setores tradicionais tendem a explorar redes locais, revelando nuances interessantes sobre a percepção do tempo entre as EBTs
Genes with Relevance for Early to Late Progression of Colon Carcinoma Based on Combined Genomic and Transcriptomic Information from the Same Patients
Background: Genetic and epigenetic alterations in colorectal cancer are numerous. However, it is difficult to judge whether such changes are primary or secondary to the appearance and progression of tumors. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to identify altered DNA regions with significant covariation to transcription alterations along colon cancer progression. Methods: Tumor and normal colon tissue were obtained at primary operations from 24 patients selected by chance. DNA, RNA and microRNAs were extracted from the same biopsy material in all individuals and analyzed by oligo-nucleotide array-based comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), mRNA- and microRNA oligo-arrays. Statistical analyses were performed to assess statistical interactions (correlations, co-variations) between DNA copy number changes and significant alterations in gene and microRNA expression using appropriate parametric and non-parametric statistics. Results: Main DNA alterations were located on chromosome 7, 8, 13 and 20. Tumor DNA copy number gain increased with tumor progression, significantly related to increased gene expression. Copy number loss was not observed in Dukes A tumors. There was no significant relationship between expressed genes and tumor progression across Dukes A–D tumors; and no relationship between tumor stage and the number of microRNAs with significantly altered expression. Interaction analyses identified overall 41 genes, which discriminated early Dukes A plus B tumors from late Dukes C plus D tumor; 28 of these genes remained with correlations between genomic and transcriptomic alterations in Dukes C plus D tumors and 17 in Dukes D. One microRNA (microR-663) showed interactions with DNA alterations in all Dukes A-D tumors. Conclusions: Our modeling confirms that colon cancer progression is related to genomic instability and altered gene expression. How- ever, early invasive tumor growth seemed rather related to transcriptomic alterations, where changes in microRNA may be an early phenomenon, and less to DNA copy number changes
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