12 resultados para Andersson, Cristina: The winning helix
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Biotechnology has been recognized as the key strategic technology for industrial growth. The industry is heavily dependent on basic research. Finland continues to rank in the top 10 of Europe's most innovative countries in terms of tax-policy, education system, infrastructure and the number of patents issued. Regardless of the excellent statistical results, the output of this innovativeness is below acceptable. Research on the issues hindering the output creation has already been done and the identifiable weaknesses in the Finland's National Innovation system are the non-existent growth of entrepreneurship and the missing internationalization. Finland is proven to have all the enablers of the innovation policy tools, but is lacking the incentives and rewards to push the enablers, such as knowledge and human capital, forward. Science Parks are the biggest operator in research institutes in the Finnish Science and Technology system. They exist with the purpose of speeding up the commercialization process of biotechnology innovations which usually include technological uncertainty, technical inexperience, business inexperience and high technology cost. Innovation management only internally is a rather historic approach, current trend drives towards open innovation model with strong triple helix linkages. The evident problems in the innovation management within the biotechnology industry are examined through a case study approach including analysis of the semi-structured interviews which included biotechnology and business expertise from Turku School of Economics. The results from the interviews supported the theoretical implications as well as conclusions derived from the pilot survey, which focused on the companies inside Turku Science Park network. One major issue that the Finland's National innovation system is struggling with is the fact that it is technology driven, not business pulled. Another problem is the university evaluation scale which focuses more on number of graduates and short-term factors, when it should put more emphasis on the cooperation success in the long-term, such as the triple helix connections with interaction and knowledge distribution. The results of this thesis indicated that there is indeed requirement for some structural changes in the Finland's National innovation system and innovation policy in order to generate successful biotechnology companies and innovation output. There is lack of joint output and scales of success, lack of people with experience, lack of language skills, lack of business knowledge and lack of growth companies.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Yritysmaailma elää jatkuvassa muutoksessa. Yrityksen kehittäminen on yrityksen menestymisen kannalta välttämätöntä. Mikäli yritystä ei aktiivisesti kehitetä, kilpailijat valtaavat yrityksen elintilan ja yritys taantuu ja lopulta yrityksen toiminta lakkaa. Tämän työn tarkoituksena oli kehittää Compusteel Oy:n toimintaa ja edistää yhtiön kilpailukykyä lähitulevaisuudessa. Compusteel Oy on luonteeltaan alihankkija / komponenttitoimittaja. Tällaisen yrityksen tärkein kilpailutekijä on tehokas tuotanto. Tässä työssä keskityttiin tutkimaan erityisesti keinoja, millä tuotantoa voidaan tehostaa. Useissa työn lähteenä käytetyissä tutkimuksissa on havaittu tiedon välittämisen merkitys nykyaikaisen yrityksen kilpailutekijänä. Tyypillisimmillään toiminnan virheet johtuvat tiedon puutteellisesta välittämisestä sekä tiedon käytettävyyden heikosta tasosta tarvetilanteessa. Tutkimus toteutettiin kirjallisuuden ja muun lähdeaineiston kuten koulutusten avulla. Tutkimuksessa paneuduttiin erityisesti erilaisten tuotannonohjausmenetelmien kartoittamiseen sekä niiden hyödyntämiseen yrityksen toiminnassa. Työn tuloksena syntyi Compusteel Oy:öön uusi toimintamalli tiettyihin yrityksen ydin prosesseihin. Erityisen tärkeänä nähtiin uuden ajattelumallin omaksuminen tuotannonohjaushenkilöstössä. Uutta ajattelumallia voidaan tulevaisuudessa soveltaa useissa yrityksen kehittämishankkeissa. Lisäksi työn tuloksena käyttöönotettiin uusi toiminnanohjausjärjestelmä, joka tukee uutta toimintamallia.
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Tutkielman tavoitteena oli selvittää teknologiansiirrosta vuorovaikutusnäkökulmasta tehdyt empiiriset tutkimukset systemaattisen kirjallisuuskatsauksen avulla. Teoreettinen näkökulma perustui vuorovaikutteisten innovaatioverkostojen rakentamista yliopistojen, yritysten ja valtion välille korostavaan Triple Helix -viitekehykseen. Valtion ohjaava rooli rajattiin tutkielman ulkopuolelle. Tutkimuskysymykset olivat miten teknologiansiirtoa on empiirisesti tutkittu yliopistojen ja yritysten välisenä vuorovaikutuksena, mitkä ovat yliopistojen ja yritysten väliset vuorovaikutusmuodot ja miten teknologiansiirtoa kannattaisi tutkia. Tutkimuksista koostuva aineisto hankittiin systemaattisella kirjallisuushaulla. Aineisto rajattiin teknologiansiirtoa vuorovaikutusnäkökulmasta tutkineisiin empiirisiin tutkimuksiin. Analysointimenetelmänä käytettiin sisällönanalyysiä. Tulosten perusteella teknologiansiirron tutkimisen teoreettisia lähestymistapoja olivat yrittäjyyssuuntautuneisuuteen yliopistoissa kannustava ”entrepreneurial university” -suuntaus, innovaatiot ja innovaatiojärjestelmät, tutkijoiden ominaisuudet ja sosiaalinen pääoma, vuorovaikutus- ja tiedonsiirtoprosessit, organisationaalinen oppiminen ja yliopiston teknologiansiirtopolitiikat. Teknologiansiirtoa oli tutkittu enemmän yliopisto- kuin yritysnäkökulmasta. Tutkimuksista puolet otti huomioon hiljaisen tiedon siirrettävyyden vain vuorovaikutuksen avulla. Tutkielman tuloksena tunnistettiin 34 erilaista vuorovaikutusmuotoa teknologiansiirrossa yliopistojen ja yritysten välillä. Tutkituimmat vuorovaikutusmuodot olivat patentit ja lisenssit, asiantuntija-apu ja konsultointi, epämuodolliset kontaktit ja verkostot, yliopistojen spin-off-yritykset ja sopimustutkimus. Tutkimusyhteistyötä oli tutkittu suhteellisen vähän. Teknologiansiirron tehokkuutta kannattaisi tutkia yritysnäkökulmasta selvittämällä tutkimusyhteistyön ja innovaatioiden välinen yhteys. Teknologiansiirtoa vuorovaikutusprosessina kannattaisi tutkia kaikkien siihen osallistuvien sidosryhmien näkökulmista. Teknologiansiirtoprojektien onnistumiseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä voisi selvittää vertailevien tapaustutkimusten avulla. Tiedonsiirtoprosessiin liittyvää vuorovaikutusta ei prosessina kannattaisi tutkia irrallisena ilmiönä siihen liittyvistä tiedonsiirto-olosuhteista. Vuorovaikutusmuotojen määrä suomalaisessa teknologiansiirrossa olisi tutkimisen arvoinen asia. Vuorovaikutusmuotojen lukumäärän selvittämisellä voisi arvioida yhteistyösuhteen syvyyttä yliopistojen ja yritysten välillä. Yritykset tulisi nähdä aktiivisina toimijoina teknologiansiirrossa, ja teknologiansiirtoa tulisi tutkia myös yritysten näkökulmasta.
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E-commerce is one of the most fast growing business areas today and an extremely important channel in retail. In order for companies to succeed in this business environment, it is highly important to understand consumers and how they perceive and select webstores. The objective of the study is to investigate how to achieve competitive e-commerce by investigating consumers and the factors based on which they select a webstore. In addition, the study also seeks to explore whether sex or consumers’ buying experience have an effect on consumer’s webstore selection. Managerial implications are viewed from case company’s perspective. In order to answer the research questions a quantitative marketing survey was conducted. The data was collected by online questionnaire using the case company’s customers as respondents. A total of 1613 responses were obtained from Finnish consumers. Responses were analyzed using ANOVA, factor analysis and t-test. The results show that the most important factors in consumer’s webstore selection are usability, reliability and vendor related information. The biggest difference between heavy and light shoppers is trust formation. Light shoppers value physical stores and familiar vendors, whereas heavy shoppers judge vendor based on the information and usability. Women perceive higher risk than men. The winning strategy requires a hybrid of cost leadership and differentiation.
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This study presents an understanding of how a U.S. based, international MBA school has been able to achieve competitive advantage within a relatively short period of time. A framework is built to comprehend how the dynamic capability and value co-creation theories are connected and to understand how the dynamic capabilities have enabled value co-creation to happen between the school and its students, leading to such competitive advantage for the school. The data collection method followed a qualitative single-case study with a process perspective. Seven semi-structured interviews were made in September and October of 2015; one current employee of the MBA school was interviewed, with the other six being graduates and/or former employees of the MBA school. In addition, the researcher has worked as a recruiter at the MBA school, enabling to build bridges and a coherent whole of the empirical findings. Data analysis was conducted by first identifying themes from interviews, after which a narrative was written and a causal network model was built. Thus, a combination of thematic analysis, narrative and grounded theory were used as data analysis methods. This study finds that value co-creation is enabled by the dynamic capabilities of the MBA school; also capabilities would not be dynamic if value co-creation did not take place. Thus, this study presents that even though the two theories represent different level analyses, they are intertwined and together they can help to explain competitive advantage. The MBA case school’s dynamic capabilities are identified to be the sales & marketing capabilities and international market creation capabilities, thus the study finds that the MBA school does not only co-create value with existing students (customers) in the school setting, but instead, most of the value co-creation happens between the school and the student cohorts (network) already in the recruiting phase. Therefore, as a theoretical implication, the network should be considered as part of the context. The main value created seem to lie in the MBA case school’s international setting & networks. MBA schools around the world can learn from this study; schools should try to find their own niche and specialize, based on their own values and capabilities. With a differentiating focus and a unique and practical content, the schools can and should be well-marketed and proactively sold in order to receive more student applications and enhance competitive advantage. Even though an MBA school can effectively be treated as a business, as the study shows, the main emphasis should still be on providing quality education. Good content with efficient marketing can be the winning combination for an MBA school.
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Glutathione transferases (GSTs) are a diverse family of enzymes that catalyze the glutathione-dependent detoxification of toxic compounds. GSTs are responsible for the conjugation of the tripeptide glutathione (GSH) to a wide range of electrophilic substrates. These include industrial pollutants, drugs, genotoxic carcinogen metabolites, antibiotics, insecticides and herbicides. In light of applications in biomedicine and biotechnology as cellular detoxification agents, detailed structural and functional studies of GSTs are required. Plant tau class GSTs play crucial catalytic and non-catalytic roles in cellular xenobiotic detoxification process in agronomically important crops. The abundant existence of GSTs in Glycine max and their ability to provide resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses such as herbicide tolerance is of great interest in agriculture because they provide effective and suitable tools for selective weed control. Structural and catalytic studies on tau class GST isoenzymes from Glycine max (GmGSTU10-10, GmGSTU chimeric clone 14 (Sh14), and GmGSTU2-2) were performed. Crystal structures of GmGSTU10-10 in complex with glutathione sulfenic acid (GSOH) and Sh14 in complex with S-(p-nitrobenzyl)-glutathione (Nb-GSH) were determined by molecular replacement at 1.6 Å and 1.75 Å, respectively. Major structural variations that affect substrate recognition and catalytic mechanism were revealed in the upper part of helix H4 and helix H9 of GmGSTU10-10. Structural analysis of Sh14 showed that the Trp114Cys point mutation is responsible for the enhanced catalytic activity of the enzyme. Furthermore, two salt bridges that trigger an allosteric effect between the H-sites were identified at the dimer interface between Glu66 and Lys104. The 3D structure of GmGSTU2-2 was predicted using homology modeling. Structural and phylogenetic analysis suggested GmGSTU2-2 shares residues that are crucial for the catalytic activity of other tau class GSTs–Phe10, Trp11, Ser13, Arg20, Tyr30, Leu37, Lys40, Lys53, Ile54, Glu66 and Ser67. This indicates that the catalytic and ligand binding site in GmGSTU2-2 are well-conserved. Nevertheless, at the ligandin binding site a significant variation was observed. Tyr32 is replaced by Ser32 in GmGSTU2-2 and thismay affect the ligand recognition and binding properties of GmGSTU2-2. Moreover, docking studies revealed important amino acid residues in the hydrophobic binding site that can affect the substrate specificity of the enzyme. Phe10, Pro12, Phe15, Leu37, Phe107, Trp114, Trp163, Phe208, Ile212, and Phe216 could form the hydrophobic ligand binding site and bind fluorodifen. Additionally, side chains of Arg111 and Lys215 could stabilize the binding through hydrogen bonds with the –NO2 groups of fluorodifen. GST gene family from the pathogenic soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58 was characterized and eight GST-like proteins in A. tumefaciens (AtuGSTs) were identified. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that four members of AtuGSTs belong to a previously recognized bacterial beta GST class and one member to theta class. Nevertheless, three AtuGSTs do not belong to any previously known GST classes. The 3D structures of AtuGSTs were predicted using homology modeling. Comparative structural and sequence analysis of the AtuGSTs showed local sequence and structural characteristics between different GST isoenzymes and classes. Interactions at the G-site are conserved, however, significant variations were seen at the active site and the H5b helix at the C-terminal domain. H5b contributes to the formation of the hydrophobic ligand binding site and is responsible for recognition of the electrophilic moiety of the xenobiotic. It is noted that the position of H5b varies among models, thus providing different specificities. Moreover, AtuGSTs appear to form functional dimers through diverse modes. AtuGST1, AtuGST3, AtuGST4 and AtuGST8 use hydrophobic ‘lock–and–key’-like motifs whereas the dimer interface of AtuGST2, AtuGST5, AtuGST6 and AtuGST7 is dominated by polar interactions. These results suggested that AtuGSTs could be involved in a broad range of biological functions including stress tolerance and detoxification of toxic compounds.
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We live in an age where rationalization and demands of efficiency taint every aspect of our lives both as individuals and as a society. Even warfare cannot escape the increased speed of human interaction. Time is a resource to be managed. It has to be optimized, saved and won in military affairs as well. The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the dogmatic texts of military thought to search for answers what the classics of strategy saw in the interrelations of temporality and warfare and if their thoughts remain meaningful in the contemporary conjunction. Since the way a society functions is reflected in the way it conducts its wars, there naturally are differences between an agrarian, industrial and information society. Theorists of different eras emphasize things specific to their times, but warfare, like any human interaction, is always bounded by temporality. Not only is the pace of warfare dependent on the progress of the society, but time permeates warfare in all its aspects. This research paper focuses on two specific topics that arose from the texts themselves; how should time be managed and manipulated in warfare and how to economize and “win” it from the enemy. A method where lengthy quotations are used to illustrate the main point of the strategists has been chosen for this research paper. While Clausewitz is the most prominent source of quotations, thoughts from ancient India and China are represented as well to prove that the combination of right force in the right place at the right time is still the way of the victorious. Tactics change in the course of time but the principles of strategy remain unaltered and are only adapted to suit new situations. While ancient and pre-modern societies had their focus on finding auspicious moments for battle in the flow of kronos-time based on divinities, portents and auguries, we can trace elements of manipulation of time in warfare from the earliest surviving texts. While time as a fourth dimension of the battlespace emerged only in the modern era, all through the history of military thought it has had a profound meaning. In the past time could be squandered, today it always has to be won. This paper asks the question “why”.