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Software startup education around the world : A preliminary analysis

2018

New software startups are born everyday around the world. Nonetheless, failure is the fate of most of them. The community already knows that several facts, such as market competition or lack of resources, can impact the destiny of a startup. However, little has been explored in term of the impact of software startup education on the success of failure of startups. In this sense, this study presents the initial steps that we are taking to understand how software startups are taught around the world. To do so, we design a qualitative survey aimed at software startup educators at Universities. Our goal is to gather enough information so we can help the academic community in improving their own…

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Effectiveness and Efficiency of Social Economy Organizations

2016

The social economy is a sector that contributes significantly to job creation, sustainable development and income generation as well as equitable distribution of wealth. It is a sector capable of combining profitability with social inclusion within the system of democratic governance, work in the public and private sectors as adjustment of service provision to social needs. Within the social economy there are many different organizations that are usually referred to as social enterprises. SE as a specific mechanism for delivery of goods and services within the existing socio-economic system may not disregard the effectiveness and efficiency. The relationships between effectiveness and effic…

efficiencysocial economyeffectivenesssocial enterprises
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IT-Supported International Subsidiary Establishment Process for the Japanese Market: A Case Study on Finnish High Technology SMEs

2005

The large size of the Japanese IT market makes it attractive to and important for foreign high technology companies. However, the Japanese market is very challenging, highly competitive, and difficult to penetrate for foreign small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Most SMEs fail to penetrate into the Japanese market effectively by using modern IT-tools in the international subsidiary establishment process. No earlier in-depth empirical research exists on the IT-supported international subsidiary establishment process for this market. This study investigated and analyzed how a Finnish high technology SME implemented the ITsupported international subsidiary establishment process for the J…

establishment of subsidiariesJapansmall and medium-sized enterpriseSMEsinternationalizationIT-support
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The difficulty of applying exclusion criteria in ethical portfolios

2018

A main problem for socially responsible investors is deciding which companies should be included in their investment portfolio. Small investors may decide not to invest in companies they know are not behaving responsibly. Therefore, discredited companies will not be included in their portfolios, as they will understand those companies cannot be defined as ethical. To implement this procedure properly and apply it to big portfolios is a complex exercise which requires big amounts of information and the problems faced by investors applying such exclusion criteria to select their portfolio.

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Perceptions about Boards in Sme Sized Family Businesses

2009

This paper reports on a study of the attitudes to the formation and roles of formalised active boards in Australian small to medium sized (SME) family businesses. While the literature on governance includes guidelines for effective boards, many family owned businesses perceive they are functioning adequately without formalising a board structure. This study employed a qualitative approach and explored the board functions of nine family business cases drawing on the Hilmer and Tricker (1994) framework. This framework summarises the roles of boards as: formulating strategy, setting policies, supervising executive management and providing accountability. Cases included those with and without a…

family business governancesmall to medium enterprise sectorhallituksetboard structure and compositionpienet ja keskisuuret yritykset
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The phenomenon of family business and taxation

2021

Our research aims to explore and understand specifics of taxation for family business. We have to appreciate the potential of small-scale entrepreneurship, social business, family sustenance farming, mutual support within communities considering neglected policy options, finding ways to reduce obstacles built by conventional conceptualizations of economics. Survivability - the necessary step to sustainability in hard times; taxation policy should have its say. The authors believe that small-scale entrepreneurship, family business is the one of the most important economy development factors political and social condition stabilization.

family businessstate aidtax:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]small enterprisetaxation
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Building value-based family enterprise culture : a family perspective

2013

family enterprise culturefamilyVenäjäSuomifamily valuesperhesukupolvetarvotmultigenerational family businessFinlandyrityskulttuuriRussiaperheyritykset
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Työn eetos, vapaus, onnellisuus : perheyrittäjien arvojen kuvauksen rakentuminen eräiden suomalaisten lehtien reportaaseissa

2014

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Internationalization pathways of family SMEs: psychic distance as a focal point

2010

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how psychic distance affects the internationalization process, foreign market entry (FME), and entry mode choice of Finnish small and medium-sized family enterprises (family SMEs) operating in France. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reports findings from an in-depth case study covering four Finnish manufacturing family SMEs operating in the French market. The data were analyzed using the Uppsala model and distance creating and distance-bridging factors encountered in the FME to France. Findings – The findings reveal that the family SMEs mainly followed a sequential process and favored indirect entry modes before entering the Fren…

family firmsfamily businessmarket entrypsyykkinen etäisyysinternational businesssmall-to-medium-sized enterprisesSuomiSMEsFranceRanskapienet ja keskisuuret yrityksetFinlandperheyritykset
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Hoivayritykset kotona asuvien ikääntyvien toimintakyvyn tukena : ikääntyvien, kuntapäättäjien ja hoivayrittäjien näkökulma

2007

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