163 resultados para domestic companies
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The principal aim of this study is to clarify the requirements of segment reporting and compare the requirements with the actual! implementation on different business lines. The empirical part was concluded by interviewing randomly selected companies that are publicly listed on the Helsinki Exchanges. The theoretical part of the study (chapters 2 and 3) will give basic information about shifting to IAS -standards and the requirements of IAS -standards. In order to meet the principal aim, a pre-empiric research was conducted by studying the annual accounts (year 2002) of randomly selected companies that already follow the IAS -standards of reporting. The companies in the pre-empiric research consist of both domestic and foreign companies. The aim of the pre-empiric study was to give a basis for the interview process on the empiric part of the study. The study indicates that implementing segment reporting has not brought any major concerns or problems. This is due to the fact that most companies that were examined - being publicly listed companies - have traditionally had a clear division between their geographical and commercial segments, and also been obliged to give reports according to these segments. In case of changes in corporate structure, shifting on new lines of businesses or downsizing of operations, the problems in reporting according to IAS -standards, may arise. Such changes will also require changes on information systems, providing the essential information for segment reporting. According to this study, most companies choose the commercial segment as their primary segment for reporting. The pre-empiric study indicates, that most of the companies already following the IAS -standards, still have a lot of improvement to do, in order to meet all the IAS requirements.
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The goal was to define how growth creates problems in small companies with a staff of uner 20, and how the problems are solved. It is not about fast growing companies, but about smoothly or even slowly growing companies. The growth is started through the turnover and the main motive is to have a economic stability. Almost all the companies felt that the main reason for this strate-gic growth was to increase the competitivety. Growth was mainly from the domestic market, and new products and new markets. The biggest problem with this growth was providing capital and also a lack of reas-surance. In additinon to this it was dificult to find suitable personnel and there was a lack of time needed to plan and develop the operation. The lack of product develop-ment, was found to be a problem to some extent, particulary in smaller companies. The follow-up of the finances take place mainly through the profit and loss account, income statement and balance sheets. Apart from that they find the follow up by pro-duct was important. Another important element was to have company tailor-made consulting/sparring in order to develop the operation.
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For more than a decade, researchers have been aware of the increased pace of small-firm internationalization and the greater effect of these rapidly growing small businesses on the wealth, international trade, and job-creation opportunities of countries. Due to the small size of the home market, Finnish companies have been generally considered highly interested in internationalization. One particular domain in which rapid internationalization has been considered feasible is the global software business, with its knowledge-intensive nature and high growth potential. However, over time the failure rate of small entrepreneurial firms has remained especially high in high-technology markets. One of the reasons for this seems to lie in the fact that these companies are often formed by people with a strong technological background but limited competences in other areas. Further, research on the marketing capabilities of rapidly internationalizing high-tech firms has been scarce thus far. In addition, while there is much research on the first years of operations of rapidly internationalizing companies, it is not well known what becomes of them later on. Therefore, there is a need for more investigation into the managerial mindset, competences and decision-making in these small companies, especially from the perspective of how they acquire and exploit market knowledge, and enhance their networking capabilities in order to promote international expansion. The present study focuses on market orientation in small software firms that internationalize their operations rapidly in global software markets. It builds on qualitative data to illustrate how these companies develop their market-oriented product-market strategies during the process of increasing international commitment. It also shows how they manage their network relationships in order to be able to offer better customer service and to thrive in the fierce global competition. The study was conducted in the empirical context of Finnish small software companies, and the main data consists of interviews with top managers in these businesses. The interviews were designed to cover a minimum period of five years of the company's international operations, thus offering a retrospective in-depth perspective on market orientation, internationalization and partnerships in the given context. One particular focus is on less successfully internationalized software companies, and the challenges they face when approaching international markets. This study makes a significant contribution to the literature on market orientation for several reasons. First, building on data from the software industry, it clarifies the existing theory in the context of rapid internationalization and network relationships. Secondly, it provides a good body of evidence on market orientation in both successfully and less successfully internationalized companies, and identifies the key related differences between the two company groups. Thirdly, it highlights the importance of inter-firm networks in the rapid internationalization of small software firms, providing companies with important market knowledge and, in some cases, management challenges. Fourthly, this investigation clarifies market orientation in the context of different software-product strategies, thus, combining the perspectives of market orientation in both manufacturing and services. In sum, the results of the study are significant for both small software firms and public-policy makers since they shed light on the market-oriented managerial mindset and the market-information gathering and sharing processes that are needed in successful rapid internationalization.
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Tässä kandidaatintyössä on käsitelty sähkönjakelun luotettavuusanalysointia, laskentaa sekä luotettavuusindeksejä. Työssä on esitelty luotettavuusanalysoinnin perusperiaatteet ja keskitytty sähkönjakelun luotettavuuden tarkasteluun analyyttisin menetelmin ja yksinkertaisin esimerkein. Lisäksi on esitelty yleisimmät käytössä olevat luotettavuusindeksit. Luotettavuusanalysoinnilla on kasvava merkitys verkkoliiketoiminnan, sen sääntelyn sekä verkoston suunnittelun ja kehittämisen kannalta nyky-yhteiskunnassa, jossa vaaditaan yhä luotettavampaa ja keskeytyksettömämpää sähkönjakelua. Suomessa sähkönjakeluverkon säteittäisen käyttöperiaatteen myötä luotettavuuslaskentaan tarvittavat yhtälöt yksinkertaistuvat muutamaan perusyhtälöön. Tällöin jo yksinkertaisilla laskutoimituksilla voidaan huomioida keskeytyskustannusten vaikutus verkoston optimoinnissa sekä hyödyntää luotettavuusindeksejä verkkoyhtiöiden sääntelymallissa laatukannustimena. Luotettavuusanalysoinnin ja sen osana suoritettavan laskennan tuloksena saatavien luotettavuutta eri tavoin kuvaavien indeksien laaja kirjo ja niiden kirjava soveltaminen eri maissa vaikeuttavat indeksien perusteella tehtävää keskinäistä vertailua. Suomessa viranomainen julkaisee tilastoitavat ja tarkasteltavat indeksit, jotka palvelevat näin ollen viranomaisen sääntelyn tarpeita kotimaisella tasolla sekä toimivat verkoston kehittämisen tukena.
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In this research we are examining what is the status of logistics and operations management in Finnish and Swedish companies. Empirical data is based on the web based questionnaire, which was completed in the end of 2007 and early 2008. Our examination consists of roughly 30 answers from largest manufacturing (highest representation in our sample), trade and logistics/distribution companies. Generally it could be argued that these companies operate in complex environment, where number of products, raw materials/components and suppliers is high. However, usually companies rely on small amount of suppliers per raw material/component (highest frequency is 2), and this was especially the case among Swedish companies, and among those companies, which favoured overseas sourcing. Sample consisted of companies which mostly are operating in an international environment, and are quite often multinationals. Our survey findings reveal that companies in general have taken logistics and information technology as part of their strategy process; utilization of performance measures as well as system implementations have followed the strategy decisions. In the transportation mode side we identify that road transports dominate all transport flow classes (inbound, internal and outbound), followed by sea and air. Surprisingly small amount of companies use railways, but in general we could argue that Swedish companies prefer this mode over Finnish counterparts. With respect of operations outsourcing, we found that more traditional areas of logistics outsourcing are driving factors in company's performance measurement priority. In contrary to previous research, our results indicate that the scope of outsourcing is not that wide in logistics/operations management area, and companies are not planning to outsource more in the near future. Some support is found for more international operations and increased outsourcing activity. From the increased time pressure of companies, we find evidence that local as well as overseas customers expect deliveries within days or weeks, but suppliers usually supply within weeks or months. So, basically this leads into considerable inventory holding. Interestingly local and overseas sourcing strategy does not have that great influence on lead time performance of these particular sourcing areas - local strategy is anyway considerably better in responding on market changes due to shorter supply lead times. In the end of our research work we have completed correlation analysis concerning items asked with Likert scale. Our analysis shows that seeing logistics more like a process rather than function, applying time based management, favouring partnerships and measuring logistics within different performance dimensions results on preferred features and performance found in logistics literature.
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After the restructuring process of the power supply industry, which for instance in Finland took place in the mid-1990s, free competition was introduced for the production and sale of electricity. Nevertheless, natural monopolies are found to be the most efficient form of production in the transmission and distribution of electricity, and therefore such companies remained franchised monopolies. To prevent the misuse of the monopoly position and to guarantee the rights of the customers, regulation of these monopoly companies is required. One of the main objectives of the restructuring process has been to increase the cost efficiency of the industry. Simultaneously, demands for the service quality are increasing. Therefore, many regulatory frameworks are being, or have been, reshaped so that companies are provided with stronger incentives for efficiency and quality improvements. Performance benchmarking has in many cases a central role in the practical implementation of such incentive schemes. Economic regulation with performance benchmarking attached to it provides companies with directing signals that tend to affect their investment and maintenance strategies. Since the asset lifetimes in the electricity distribution are typically many decades, investment decisions have far-reaching technical and economic effects. This doctoral thesis addresses the directing signals of incentive regulation and performance benchmarking in the field of electricity distribution. The theory of efficiency measurement and the most common regulation models are presented. The chief contributions of this work are (1) a new kind of analysis of the regulatory framework, so that the actual directing signals of the regulation and benchmarking for the electricity distribution companies are evaluated, (2) developing the methodology and a software tool for analysing the directing signals of the regulation and benchmarking in the electricity distribution sector, and (3) analysing the real-life regulatory frameworks by the developed methodology and further develop regulation model from the viewpoint of the directing signals. The results of this study have played a key role in the development of the Finnish regulatory model.
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Master’s Thesis concentrates to means and challenges in international operations for a Finnish mobile application provider Small Planet Oy during its various company stages from founding till maturing and during macro economical phases between year 1998 and 2008. Small Planet has just celebrated its 10 year anniversary and is therefore quite an extraordinary company which has survived all the highs and lows during past ten years and which has operated in the market as long as the whole mobile application industry has existed. Master’s Thesis describes possibilities for a company’s internationalization with different entry modes like exporting, licensing, investment entry and co-operative operations which are suitable for a mobile application provider. Unsuitable entry modes like franchising or contract manufacturing are not explained. The goal has been to analyze Small Planet’s international operations and to make conclusions from the practical experiences. Analysis and conclusions shall help Small Planet in its international operations in the future and should give insight to other mobile application companies and their managers who are in the situation of planning their own international operations. Results show that the best ways for Small Planet to internationalize its operations has been the co-operation with a big domestic client and the co-operation with Finnish operator infrastructure providers which have complementary products with Small Planet. Through these co-operations Small Planet has got lot of new international clients. Same time financial risks and investment need for international operations have been low. Co-operative international sales can be the most efficient international entry mode for a mobile application provider.
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Business actions do not take place in isolation. Complementary competencies and capabilities are the most important resources in the exponential knowledge growth. These resources are partially accessed via business partners. A company needs partners and the capability to cooperate, but also the awareness of the competitive tension, when operating in the market with multiple actors. The co-opetition research studies the occurrence and the forms of simultaneous cooperation and competition between companies or their units. Public sector’s governmental and municipal organs have been transformed into companies over the past years. Despite of their non-profit nature, public sector and public companies are adopting business doctrines from private sector towards efficient business operations. This case study aims to show, how co-opetition concept can be observed within public sector companies and in their operations with others, how public companies cooperate but also compete with others and why this happens. This thesis also explicates advantages and disadvantages of the co-opetition phenomenon.
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Strategia on yrityksen toiminnan perusta. Perinteisillä toimialoilla ei välttämättä nähdä tavoitteellisen strategian tarpeellisuutta ja tärkeä strategiasuunnittelu jää toissijaiseksi. Löytämällä erottuva strategia omaa yritys kilpailuedun. Sinisen meren strategia on teoreettinen viitekehys luoda erilaistavaa liiketoimintaa. Strategian avulla voidaan tunnistaa ja luoda strategiaprofiili uudelle liiketoiminnalle jossa kilpailu ei tehnyt toiminnasta liian haavoittuvaista. Tämä nykytilanteen analysointiin ja siitä erilaistumiseen perustuva muutos voi liittyä itse tuotteeseen tai palveluun, sen tuotteistamiseen tai tuotteen jakelutien uudelleenasemointiin. Strategiatyön tarpeellisuus huonekalujen valmistamisessa ja myynnissä on muuttuvassa tilanteessa avainasemassa. Korkea valmistamisen kustannustaso ei mahdollista kilpailua edullisien tuontituotteiden kanssa ja korkeamman hintatason tuotteilla on toisaalta rajattu ostajakunta sisämarkkinoilla. Monelle toimijalle vientityön aloittaminen on riskialtis kustannuserä. Huonekaluteollisuudessa ja –jakeluteissä on ylikapasiteettia suhteessa kannattavaan liiketoimintaan. Erilaistavina markkinatekijöinä on pidetty hintaa molemmissa ääripäissä, laatua ja designiä. Hyvän jakelutien omaavat yritykset ovat hoitaneet valtakunnallisen myynnin karsien pienet toimijat alalta. Valmistuksessa innovatiivisuus perustuu lähinnä tehokkaaseen tuotantotekniikkaan, mikä osaltaan on nostanut investointien tasoa ja toteutuksen mielekkyyttä. Tuotteena huonekalu on kuitenkin teknisiltä ominaisuuksiltaan yleensä matala ja jo pienellä pääomalla on aloitettavissa tuotannollinen toiminta, mutta tällöin ei menestytä välttämättä tuottavuudessa. Uusina tekijöinä kompleksisessa tilanteessa on nähtävissä voimakkaasti tulossa oleva ympäristöarvojen suurempi huomioiminen. Näistä elementeistä voidaan etsiä strategiaprofiilin avulla uusia markkinarajapintoja, joissa kilpailutilanne mahdollistaa kannattavan liiketoiminnan. Työssä tutkitaan strategiamenetelmän hyödyntämismahdollisuutta, sen perusteita ja tarpeellisuutta perinteisen muutosjäykän teollisuudenalan ja kilpailtujen huonekalumarkkinoiden segmentissä. Uuden toimintamallin tarpeen, strategian, ymmärtämiseksi on tiedostettava ympäristössä tapahtuneet muutokset ja kartoitettava nykyinen strategiaprofiili. Tähän liittyen läpikäydään ne seikat jotka ovat aiheuttaneet nykytilanteen ja näin muutostarpeen tässä markkinassa.
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Tämä diplomityö on tehty Konecranes-konsernin standardinostolaitteiden liiketoiminta-alueelle. Diplomityön tavoitteena on selvittää standardinostureiden markkinatilannetta Venäjällä kilpailijoiden, asiakkaiden ja muun ympäristön suhteen. Lisäksi diplomityöhön sisältyy benchmarking-osuus, joka käsittelee kahden eri yrityksen markkinointia ja markkinatilannetta Venäjällä. Tärkeitä ja potentiaalisia asiakaskuntia ovat teräs- ja paperiteollisuus. Konecranesin tärkein tapa markkinoida Venäjällä on uusien potentiaalisten asiakkaiden jatkuva etsintä sekä asiakassuhteiden ylläpitäminen. Venäjällä toimii useita paikallisia kilpailijoita ympäri Venäjää. Konecranesin nosturit ovat yleisesti hieman kalliimpia kuin paikallisten kilpailijoiden, johtuen osittain Venäjän ja Suomen hintataso-eroista. Viime vuosien aikana hintatasoerot ovat kaventuneet, minkä vuoksi Venäjä on menettänyt kotimaisten tuotteidensa kilpailukykyä tuontituotteisiin verrattuna. Suurin Konecranesin kansainvälinen kilpailija Venäjän markkinoilla on saksalainen Demag. Venäjän talouskasvu on ollut voimakasta viime vuosina. Tulevaisuuden arviointi on kuitenkin vaikeaa meneillään olevan talouskriisin vuoksi. Myös muut yritykset panostavat Venäjällä henkilökohtaisten suhteiden ylläpitämiseen. Markkinointi lehdistön, asiakastilaisuuksien ja Internetin avulla ovat myös merkittävässä asemassa markkinoidessa eri teollisuuden aloja Venäjällä.
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Kodintekniikka-alan kilpailutilanne on kiristynyt viime vuosina merkittävästi uusien kilpailijoiden ja myymälämäärän lisääntymisen myötä. Myös vuonna 2008 alkanut talouskriisi ja sen vaikutukset heikentävät alan näkymiä tulevina vuosina. Yritysten onkin täytynyt etsiä vaihtoehtoisia toimintatapoja kannattavuuden ja asiakasmäärien parantamisen vuoksi. Kohdeyritys on harjoittanut maahantuontia omien tuotemerkkien sekä virallisen maahantuonnin muodossa jo pitkään. Yrityksessä ei kuitenkaan ole aikaisemmin selvitetty logistisen prosessin tehokkuutta, joten yrityksessä on esiintynyt tarve selvittää prosessin kustannusrakenne ja mahdolliset heikkoudet. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan kohdeyrityksen oman maahantuonnin logistista prosessia sekä pyritään löytämään maahantuonnin kilpailukykyä lisääviä tekijöitä. Päätutkimustyyppinä on tapaustutkimus ja sen lisäksi tutkimusmenetelmänä käytettiin toimintatutkimusta. Tutkimuksen aineisto on sekä kvalitatiivista että kvantitatiivista. Tutkimuksen tuloksista ilmenee, että logistinen prosessi on kohdeyrityksessä monelta osin hoidettu hyvin, mutta joitain parannuskohteitakin löytyi. Myös maahantuonnin kilpailukyvyn parantamiseksi löydettiin useita keinoja. Parannustoimilla on mahdollista säästää kustannuksissa sekä parantaa maahantuonnin palveluastetta.
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Tämän tutkielman tarkoituksena on selvittää luovatko kansainväliset yrityskaupat lisäarvoa osakkeenomistajille lyhyellä ja pitkällä aikavälillä. Lisäksi tarkastellaan onnistuneen kansainvälisen yrityskaupan taustalla vaikuttavia tekijöitä niin ostajan, kohdeyrityksen, markkina-alueen kuin yhdentymisprosessinkin näkökulmista. Tutkimusmenetelmänä lyhyen aikavälin lisäarvon mittaamisessa käytetään tapahtumatutkimusta ja pitkän aikavälin lisäarvon mittaamisessa buy and hold -menetelmää. Tutkimusaineiston muodostavat suomalaisten yritysten toteuttamat kansainväliset yrityskaupat vuosina 1993–2002. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan yritysjoukkoa, jossa yrityskaupat ovat suuntautuneet Suomen bruttokansantuotteen kannalta tärkeimpiin vientimaihin. Empiiristen tulosten perusteella kansainväliset yrityskaupat luovat osakkeenomistajille lisäarvoa lyhyellä aikavälillä, mutta pitkällä aikavälillä kansainväliset yrityskaupat vaikuttavat negatiivisesti osakkeenomistajien hyvinvointiin.
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Systems suppliers are focal actors in mechanical engineering supply chains, in between general contractors and component suppliers. This research concentrates on the systems suppliers’ competitive flexibility, as a competitive advantage that the systems supplier gains from independence from the competitive forces of the market. The aim is to study the roles that power, dependence relations, social capital, and interorganizational learning have on the competitive flexibility. Research on this particular theme is scarce thus far. The research method applied here is the inductive multiple case study. Interviews from four case companies were used as main source of the qualitative data. The literature review presents previous literature on subcontracting, supply chain flexibility, supply chain relationships, social capital and interorganizational learning. The result of this study are seven propositions and consequently a model on the effects that the dominance of sales of few customers, power of competitors, significance of the manufactured system in the end product, professionalism in procurement and the significance of brand products in the business have on the competitive flexibility. These relationships are moderated by either social capital or interorganizational learning. The main results obtained from this study revolve around social capital and interorganizational learning, which have beneficial effects on systems suppliers’ competitive flexibility, by moderating the effects of other constructs of the model. Further research on this topic should include quantitative research to provide the extent to which the results can be reliably generalized. Also each construct of the model gives possible focus for more thorough research.
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Energy industry has gone through major changes globally in past two decades. Liberalization of energy markets has led companies to integrate both vertically and horizontally. Growing concern on sustainable development and aims to decrease greenhouse gases in future will increase the portion of renewable energy in total energy production. Purpose of this study was to analyze using statistical methods, what impacts different strategic choices has on biggest European and North American energy companies’ performance. Results show that vertical integration, horizontal integration and use of renewable energy in production had the most impact on profitability. Increase in level of vertical integration decreased companies’ profitability, while increase in horizontal integration improved companies’ profitability. Companies that used renewable energy in production were less profitable than companies not using renewable energy.