10 resultados para Rosas
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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English summary: European Union citizenship: much ado about nothing or little ado about a great many things? (s.1285)
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Tutkimuksen tarkastelukohteena oli organisaation kehittämisen merkitys yrityksen tulokselle. Tutkielma jakaantui teoreettiseen ja empiiriseen osaan. Teoriaosassa muodostettiin viitekehys organisaation kehittämisen menetelmien ymmärtämiseksi ja siihen vaikuttavien osatekijöiden jaottelemiseksi. Työn empiirisessä osassa tätä viitekehystä hyödynnettiin kysely- ja haastattelututkimuksen sekä asiakas- ja henkilökyselyn pohjana. Organisaation kehittäminen on organisaation ja yksilön oppimista, kykyä oppia ja soveltaa oppimaansa käytäntöön siten, että se saa aikaan taloudellista tulosta. Yrityksen tulos voidaan jakaa taloudelliseen ja laadulliseen tulokseen. Taloudellinen tulos mitataan numeerisesti tilinpäätöksessä. Laadullinen tulos liittyy asiakkuuteen, oppimiskykyyn, sosiaalisen ja inhimillisen arvon mittaamiseen tai tietopääoman kehitykseen, jota voidaan mitata esimerkiksi asiakas- ja henkilöstötutkimuksin. Jotta organisaation kehittämisellä olisi merkitystä yrityksen tulokselle, tulee kehittämistyön olla pitkäjänteistä, systemaattista ja suunnitemallista pohjautuen yrityksen visioon.
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Valssi.
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This thesis studies the various forms and layers of representations of the past that can be found in the Disney comics of Don Rosa. To stay true to the legacy of renowned comic book artist Carl Barks, Rosa has stopped time in the duck universe to the 1950’s: the decade when Barks created his most noted stories. There is a special feel of historicalness in Rosa’s duck stories, as his characters recall events that occurred in both Rosa’s own stories as well as Barks’. Rosa has shed new light to the past of the characters by writing and illustrating the history of Scrooge McDuck, one of the most beloved Disney characters. Rosa is also adamant that the historical facts used in his stories are always correct and based on thorough research. The methodological tools used in the analysis of the comics come from the fields of comic book studies, film theory, and history culture. Film and comics are recognized by many scholars as very similar media, which share elements that make them comparable in many ways. This thesis utilizes studies on historical film, narrative and genre, which provide valuable insight and comparisons for analysis. The thesis consists of three main chapters, the first of which deconstructs the duck universe in the stories in order to understand how the historicalness in them is created,and which outside elements might affect them, including the genre of Disney comics, publishers, and the legacy of Barks. The next chapter focuses on The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck series, i.e. the stories which are located in the past. Such stories feature similar representations of history as for example Westerns. They also compress and alter history to meet the restrictions of the medium of comics. The last part focuses on the adventure stories which draw inspiration from for example mythology, and take the characters to strange and mystical, but yet historical worlds. Such treasure-hunting stories show similarity to the action-adventure genre in film and for example their stereotypical representations of foreign cultures. Finally, the chapter addresses the problematic of historical fiction and its capability to write history.
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Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) have been seen as an important strategy in helping organizations to grow, gain access to new markets and resources, increase efficiency, and enable competitiveness in order to fulfil the purpose of the organization. These aspects have made M&As of central interest to academic literature. In co-operative studies mergers especially have been widely studied. The common focus of these studies is that M&As have taken place between organizations of the same form. It is noteworthy that there is a scarcity of literature concerning acquisitions between different organizational types. Moreover, M&As have not been evaluated concerning the organization’s ownership and purpose, which may be significant integration factors. The overall objective of this study is to describe and understand why co-operative organizations use acquisition as a strategic alternative. In more detail – and in order to develop understanding of the background ideals affecting the acquisition decision and the differences of organization ideals in the integration process – this study is based on a qualitative case study approach. By combining interview data gathered from the OPPohjola Group and associating the observations from various streams of research on acquisitions and management with the purpose of co-operation, and examining these issues further, the thesis contributes to the elaboration of theory in the field of the strategic management of co-operatives. The dissertation consists of two parts. The first part introduces the research topic, methods and publications, as well as discussing the overall outcomes. The second part consists of four publications that address the research questions from different viewpoints. The analyses of this dissertation indicate that, from the strategic point of view, the acquisition of an investor-owned firm by a co-operative organization may create competitive advantage for the co-operative. On the other hand, there are differences in and following from the purpose of acquirer and the acquiree that may, in such case, pose several challenges to the integration process.