962 resultados para Pre-analytical phase
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In the eukaryotic cell cycle, there are major control points in late G2 to determine the timing of the initiation of mitosis, and in late G1, regulating entry into S phase. In yeasts, this latter control is called start. Traverse of the start control and progression to S phase is accompanied by an increase in the expression of some of the genes whose products are required for DNA synthesis. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the coordinate expression of these genes in late G1 is dependent on a cis-acting sequence element called the MluI cell cycle box (MCB). A transcription factor called DSC-1 binds these elements and mediates cell cycle regulated transcription, though it is unclear whether this is by cell cycle-dependent changes in its activity. A DSC-1-like factor has also been identified in the fission yeast S.pombe. This is composed of at least the products of the cdc10 and sct1/res1 genes, and binds to the promoters of genes whose expression increases prior to S phase. We demonstrate that p85cdc10 is a nuclear protein and that the activity of the S.pombe DSC-1 factor varies through the cell cycle; it is high in cells that have passed start, decreases at the time of anaphase, remains low during the pre-start phase of G1 and increases at the time of the next S phase. We also show that the reactivation in late G1 is dependent on the G1 form of p34cdc2.
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Pitfalls in organic acid analysis can originate from inadequate methodology, analytical interferences, in vivo interactions and from pre-analytical conditions which often are unknown to the specialized analytical laboratory. Among the latter, ingested food and additives, metabolites of food processing or medications have to be considered. Bacterial metabolites from the gastrointestinal or urogenital system or formed after sample collection can lead to pitfalls as well. An example of such a patient whose urinary metabolites mimic at first glance inherited propionic aciduria is described.
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Iron deficiency is generally investigated when faced with anemia, or with symptoms that could be related to iron deficiency without anemia. This simple disorder is easy to treat, provided that the diagnosis is correct. Several biological tests are available, but their interpretation is oftentimes problematic. Pre-analytical factors can interfere with measurements, normal values can change depending on suppliers, and, above all, results from different markers can be contradictory in some clinical situations. The aim of this article is to evaluate how the evolution of scientific knowledge and clinical trials can contribute to a better understanding and greater reliability in the diagnosis of iron deficiency.
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Large slope failures in fractured rocks are often controlled by the combination of pre-existing tectonic fracturing and brittle failure propagation in the intact rock mass during the pre-failure phase. This study focuses on the influence of fold-related fractures and of post-folding fractures on slope instabilities with emphasis on Turtle Mountain, located in SW Alberta (Canada). The structural features of Turtle Mountain, especially to the south of the 1903 Frank Slide, were investigated using a high-resolution digital elevation model combined with a detailed field survey. These investigations allowed the identification of six main discontinuity sets influencing the slope instability and surface morphology. According to the different deformation phases affecting the area, the potential origin of the detected fractures was assessed. Three discontinuity sets are correlated with the folding phase and the others with post-folding movements. In order to characterize the rock mass quality in the different portions of the Turtle Mountain anticline, the geological strength index (GSI) has been estimated. The GSI results show a decrease in rock mass quality approaching the fold hinge area due to higher fracture persistence and higher weathering. These observations allow us to propose a model for the potential failure mechanisms related to fold structures.
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Diplomityön tavoitteena on tutkia ja kehittää muovituotteen valmistuskonseptien verifiointimenetelmiä ja luoda malli, jolla saadaan esituotantovaiheestalähtien parannettu tuotantoprosessi massatuotannon aloittamiseen (ramp up). Työn tavoitteena on myös toimia viestintäkeinona lisäämässä organisaation tietoisuutta esituotantovaiheen tärkeydestä. Työ pohjautuu tekijän aikaisempaan tutkimukseen "esituotantoprosessista oppimisen vaikutukset massatuotannon aloitukseen", joka on tehty erikoistyönä v.2006. Tutkimus menetelminä on käytetty pääasiassa prosessien kuvaamista, benchmarkingia, asiantuntijoiden haastatteluja sekä analysoitu toteutuneita projekteja. Lopputuloksena on saatu toimintamalli, joka vastaa hyvin pitkälle prosessien kuvausten aikana syntynyttä mallia. Keskeisenä ajatuksena on valmistuskonseptin verifioinnin kytkeminen tuotteen mekaniikkasuunnittelun kypsyyteen. Koko projektia koskevien tavoitteiden määrittäminen johdetaan ramp up tavoitteista. Verifioitavaksi valitaan kriittisin tuote ja prosessi. Tähän on teoreettisena viitekehyksenä käytetty Quality Function Deployment (QFD) menetelmää. Jatkotoimenpiteiksi esitetään ramp up tavoitteiden ja mittareiden kehittämistä, joilla pystytään seuraamaan ja ohjaamaan projektia jo heti alusta alkaen. Lisätutkimusta tarvitaan myös esituotannon aikaisten prosessiparametrien suunnitteluun ja optimointiin.
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Diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää erään teleoperaattorina toimivan yrityksen sisäisen liiketoimintayksikön nykyisiä kumppanuusmalleja ja toimintatapoja sekä tehdä vaiheistettu ehdotus toiminnan tehostamisesta uudella mallilla. Tämä yksikkö toimii yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikkönä. Tavoitteena on luoda kehitettävistä uusista toimintamalleista uusi myyntiprosessi ja ottaa se käytäntöön vaiheistetusti. Tutkimuksen ensimmäisessä vaiheessa selvitettiin yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikön nykyiset kumppanuusmallit ja myyntiprosessi. Tässä keskityttiin myyntiyksikön kannalta merkittäviin toimintoihin. Yrityksen suurasiakasmyynnin toiminnassa havaittiin ongelmana myyntihenkilöstön ajankäyttö, jonka taustoja selvitettiin. Suurin osa myyjien ajasta kului päivittäisrutiinien suorittamiseen ja ongelmatilanteiden selvittämiseen. Tällaisia tilanteita olivat mm. laskutusepäselvyydet, asennustöiden viivästymiset ja tarjousten teknisten ratkaisuiden tekeminen. Nämä toiminnot veivät yli puolet myyjien ajasta, josta tavoitteellisesti yli 80 prosenttia pitäisi kulua asiakkaiden kanssa suoraan toimimiseen. Tutkimuksen teoriataustana käytettiin kahta prosessijohtamisen koulukuntaa; BPR:ää (Business Process Reengineering) ja TQM:ää (Total Quality Management). Niihin perehdyttiin kirjallisuuden ja artikkeleiden avulla ja tähän työhön niistä kirjoitettiin merkitykselliset osat. Yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikön uuden myyntiprosessin kehittäminen aloitettiin segmentoimalla sen asiakkaat avain-, kanta-, kasvu- ja arvoasiakkaisiin. Näille segmenteille kehitettiin omat myyntimallinsa, joihin liittyi niille suunnattava tarjooma (tuotevalikoima). Tämän jälkeen myyntimallit koulutettiin henkilöstölle ja samalla kerättiin informaatiota uuden myyntiprosessin luomista varten. Uusi myyntiprosessi jakautuu viiteen vaiheeseen. Pre sales –vaiheessa (1) keskitytään asiakkuuksien johtamiseen, yrityksen myyjien oman organisaation ja liiketoimintaympäristön tuntemukseen ja uusasiakashankintaan. Ehdotusvaiheessa (2) tehdään asiakkaalle ehdotus kehitysprojektista, jonka tähtäimenä on luoda asiakkaalle tarve hyödyntää tietoliikennettä omassa toiminnassaan. Tämän toiminnan tavoitteena on päästä mukaan mahdollisimman syvälle asiakkaan liiketoimintaan ja sitä kautta kasvattaa liikevaihtoa ja kannattavuutta. Myyntivaiheessa (3) asiakkaalta on saapunut tarjouspyyntö ja sen pohjalta valmistellaan tarjous. Tämän jälkeen käydään tarkentavia neuvotteluita ja pyritään saamaan suotuisa päätös ja sitä kautta tilaus asiakkaalta. Toimitusvaiheessa (4) myydyt tuotteet ja palvelut syötetään tilausjärjestelmiin ja toimitetaan asiakkaalle. Tämän jälkeen seuraa toimituksen kertalaskutus ja jälkimyynti/markkinointi, jolla jo kertaalleen myydyt tuotteet ja palvelut ikään kuin myydään asiakkaalle uudestaan. Viimeinen vaihe on after sales –vaihe (5), jossa varmistetaan myytyjen tuotteiden ja palveluiden ja niiden kausilaskutuksen toimivuudet, tehdään raportointia ja myydään asiakkaalle jo myytyjen tuotteiden lisäksi uusia lisäpalveluita.
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Diastrophic dysplasia (DTD) is a recessive chondrodysplasia caused by mutations in SLC26A2, a cell membrane sulfate-chloride antiporter. Sulfate uptake impairment results in low cytosolic sulfate, leading to cartilage proteoglycan (PG) undersulfation. In this work, we used the dtd mouse model to study the role of N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC), a well-known drug with antioxidant properties, as an intracellular sulfate source for macromolecular sulfation. Because of the important pre-natal phase of skeletal development and growth, we administered 30 g/l NAC in the drinking water to pregnant mice to explore a possible transplacental effect on the fetuses. When cartilage PG sulfation was evaluated by high-performance liquid chromatography disaccharide analysis in dtd newborn mice, a marked increase in PG sulfation was observed in newborns from NAC-treated pregnancies when compared with the placebo group. Morphometric studies of the femur, tibia and ilium after skeletal staining with alcian blue and alizarin red indicated a partial rescue of abnormal bone morphology in dtd newborns from treated females, compared with pups from untreated females. The beneficial effect of increased macromolecular sulfation was confirmed by chondrocyte proliferation studies in cryosections of the tibial epiphysis by proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunohistochemistry: the percentage of proliferating cells, significantly reduced in the placebo group, reached normal values in dtd newborns from NAC-treated females. In conclusion, NAC is a useful source of sulfate for macromolecular sulfation in vivo when extracellular sulfate supply is reduced, confirming the potential of therapeutic approaches with thiol compounds to improve skeletal deformity and short stature in human DTD and related disorders.
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L’ictus és un problema de salut pública on les malalties cerebrovasculars representen la tercera causa de mort del nostre país, la primera causa de discapacitat física en adults i la segona de demència. Segons la OMS es preveu que la malaltia cerebrovascular s’ incrementi un 27% en relació a l’envelliment de la població entre els anys 2000 i 2025Objectius: Conèixer i comparar l’atenció i la organització de les persones afectades per ictus a Catalunya i a Finlàndia, específicament a l’Hospital Universitari Doctor Josep Trueta (Girona) i a l’Hospital Universitari de Kuopio (Finlàndia) Metodologia: Estudi observacional quantitatiu i qualitatiu que compara les diferents atencions a la fase pre-hospitalària, hospitalària i sub-aguda a Girona (Catalunya) i a Kuopio (Finlàndia). S’han estudiat variables relacionades amb l’atenció pre-hospitalària, hospitalària i post-hospitalària específicament, s’han estudiat variables relacionades amb cures d’infermeria. S’han realitzat tècniques qualitatives utilitzant la observació directa en els dos centres estudiats, i tècniques quantitatives mitjançant un qüestionari als responsables d’infermeria
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Caesalpinia peltophoroides is a domesticated tree found in Brazil. It was necessary to develop an analytical method to determine the content of total polyphenols (TP) in this herbal drug. The pre-analytical method was standardized for analysis time, wavelength, and the best standard to use. The optimum conditions were: pyrogallol, 760 nm, and 30 min respectively. Under these conditions, validation by UV/Vis spectrophotometry proved to be reliable for TP of the crude extract and semipurified fractions from C. peltophoroides. Standardization is required for every herbal drug, and this method proved to be linear, precise, accurate, reproducible, robust, and easy to perform.
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The dissertation is based on four articles dealing with recalcitrant lignin water purification. Lignin, a complicated substance and recalcitrant to most treatment technologies, inhibits seriously pulp and paper industry waste management. Therefore, lignin is studied, using WO as a process method for its degradation. A special attention is paid to the improvement in biodegradability and the reduction of lignin content, since they have special importance for any following biological treatment. In most cases wet oxidation is not used as a complete ' mineralization method but as a pre treatment in order to eliminate toxic components and to reduce the high level of organics produced. The combination of wet oxidation with a biological treatment can be a good option due to its effectiveness and its relatively low technology cost. The literature part gives an overview of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). A hot oxidation process, wet oxidation (WO), is investigated in detail and is the AOP process used in the research. The background and main principles of wet oxidation, its industrial applications, the combination of wet oxidation with other water treatment technologies, principal reactions in WO, and key aspects of modelling and reaction kinetics are presented. There is also given a wood composition and lignin characterization (chemical composition, structure and origin), lignin containing waters, lignin degradation and reuse possibilities, and purification practices for lignin containing waters. The aim of the research was to investigate the effect of the operating conditions of WO, such as temperature, partial pressure of oxygen, pH and initial concentration of wastewater, on the efficiency, and to enhance the process and estimate optimal conditions for WO of recalcitrant lignin waters. Two different waters are studied (a lignin water model solution and debarking water from paper industry) to give as appropriate conditions as possible. Due to the great importance of re using and minimizing the residues of industries, further research is carried out using residual ash of an Estonian power plant as a catalyst in wet oxidation of lignin-containing water. Developing a kinetic model that includes in the prediction such parameters as TOC gives the opportunity to estimate the amount of emerging inorganic substances (degradation rate of waste) and not only the decrease of COD and BOD. The degradation target compound, lignin is included into the model through its COD value (CODligning). Such a kinetic model can be valuable in developing WO treatment processes for lignin containing waters, or other wastewaters containing one or more target compounds. In the first article, wet oxidation of "pure" lignin water was investigated as a model case with the aim of degrading lignin and enhancing water biodegradability. The experiments were performed at various temperatures (110 -190°C), partial oxygen pressures (0.5 -1.5 MPa) and pH (5, 9 and 12). The experiments showed that increasing the temperature notably improved the processes efficiency. 75% lignin reduction was detected at the lowest temperature tested and lignin removal improved to 100% at 190°C. The effect of temperature on the COD removal rate was lower, but clearly detectable. 53% of organics were oxidized at 190°C. The effect of pH occurred mostly on lignin removal. Increasing the pH enhanced the lignin removal efficiency from 60% to nearly 100%. A good biodegradability ratio (over 0.5) was generally achieved. The aim of the second article was to develop a mathematical model for "pure" lignin wet oxidation using lumped characteristics of water (COD, BOD, TOC) and lignin concentration. The model agreed well with the experimental data (R2 = 0.93 at pH 5 and 12) and concentration changes during wet oxidation followed adequately the experimental results. The model also showed correctly the trend of biodegradability (BOD/COD) changes. In the third article, the purpose of the research was to estimate optimal conditions for wet oxidation (WO) of debarking water from the paper industry. The WO experiments were' performed at various temperatures, partial oxygen pressures and pH. The experiments showed that lignin degradation and organics removal are affected remarkably by temperature and pH. 78-97% lignin reduction was detected at different WO conditions. Initial pH 12 caused faster removal of tannins/lignin content; but initial pH 5 was more effective for removal of total organics, represented by COD and TOC. Most of the decrease in organic substances concentrations occurred in the first 60 minutes. The aim of the fourth article was to compare the behaviour of two reaction kinetic models, based on experiments of wet oxidation of industrial debarking water under different conditions. The simpler model took into account only the changes in COD, BOD and TOC; the advanced model was similar to the model used in the second article. Comparing the results of the models, the second model was found to be more suitable for describing the kinetics of wet oxidation of debarking water. The significance of the reactions involved was compared on the basis of the model: for instance, lignin degraded first to other chemically oxidizable compounds rather than directly to biodegradable products. Catalytic wet oxidation of lignin containing waters is briefly presented at the end of the dissertation. Two completely different catalysts were used: a commercial Pt catalyst and waste power plant ash. CWO showed good performance using 1 g/L of residual ash gave lignin removal of 86% and COD removal of 39% at 150°C (a lower temperature and pressure than with WO). It was noted that the ash catalyst caused a remarkable removal rate for lignin degradation already during the pre heating for `zero' time, 58% of lignin was degraded. In general, wet oxidation is not recommended for use as a complete mineralization method, but as a pre treatment phase to eliminate toxic or difficultly biodegradable components and to reduce the high level of organics. Biological treatment is an appropriate post treatment method since easily biodegradable organic matter remains after the WO process. The combination of wet oxidation with subsequent biological treatment can be an effective option for the treatment of lignin containing waters.
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli osaamisen johtamisen holistinen tarkastelu pk-yrityksen kansainvälisen kasvun elinkaarella. Osaamisen johtamisen malli sisältää osaamisen, tiedon, eriasteiset ja hierarkisesti eritasoiset liittoumat ja verkostot sekä internetin tarjonnan organisaation oppimisen ohella. Pk-yrityksen syntyminen, kasvu kotimarkkinoilla ja kansainvälinen kasvu voivat perustua kansainvälisyyteen. Holistinen kansainvälistyminen voi alkaa mistä funktiosta tai prosessista tahansa ja ulottua eriasteisena muihin funktioihin ja/tai prosesseihin. Kansainvälistyminen ja kansainvälinen toiminta voi katketa kokonaan tai funktioitain ja alkaa uudelleen. Tutkimuksen holistisella mallilla analysoitiin tapausyritykset hyödyntämällä osa-aluekronologiaa. Tuloksilla tarkennettiin mallia. Tarkennettu malli korostaa kasvu ja/tai kansainvälistymisärsykkeen/impulssin syntyvän sekä kotiettä ulkomaisilta kysyntä- ja/tai tarjontamarkkinoilta sekä yrityksen sisä- että ulkopuolelta tai olevan piilevänä omistajayrittäjässä. Holistisuus korostaa mallin kaikissa osissa ennen alkua (pre-start) vaiheen asemaa, päättymätöntä uudistumisprosessia. Osaamisen johtamisessa korostuu proaktiivisuus. Jokainen uudistamisprosessi edellyttää olevan osaamisen vahvistamista, ja organisaation ulkopuolisen osaamis- ja tietopääoman hyödyntämistä. Osaamisen johtaminen sisältää varsinaisen ja laajennetun organisaation yksilöiden, ryhmien ja yksiköiden visio- ja strategiaperusteisen johtamisen. Tämä edellyttää sitouttamista, motivointia ja omaehtoisuuden sekä organisaation sisäisen ja ulkoisen kulttuurietäisyyden hyödyntämistä. Yksilön fokus osaamisen johtamisen näkökulmasta on tehtävään sitoutuminen ja itsensä toteuttaminen. Fokukset ovat proaktiiviisia vaihdellen funktioiden ja prosessien elinkaarilla dynaamisesti. Tutkimus myötävaikuttaa omistajayrittäjän roolin korostamiseen, kasvu- ja kansainvälistymisimpulssin ja ennen alkua (pre start) vaiheen holistisuuden ymmärtämiseen laaja-alaisesti. Kasvu- ja kansainvälistymisimpulsseja/ärsykkeitä ja niistä seuraavia pre start vaiheita/osa-alueita on pk-yrityksen elinkaarella (1+n) kappaletta; (n: 0- oo). Malli myötävaikuttaa ymmärtämään aineettomia osaamis- ja tieto-optioita sekä korostaa transnationalpiirteitä kansainvälistä kasvua vahvistavina.
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One of the most limiting factors affecting the larval rearing of Ucides cordatus in the laboratory is a period of high mortality, which usually occurs late in the course of the larviculture during the metamorphosis from the zoeal to the megalopal phase. The objective of the present research was to analyze the post-embryonic development of U. cordatus on an individual basis and, in particular, to search for patterns linking disturbances in the molting process to the high larval death rates observed in massive larvicultures. A total of 50 larvae were individually reared from hatching to metamorphosis into the megalopal phase under controlled conditions, fed a combination of microalgae and rotifers. The survivorship rate was 70% until zoea V. The 35 surviving zoea V larvae followed two different pathways. Eleven underwent metamorphosis directly to megalopa, eighteen molted to zoea VI and six died as zoea V. In the last molting event, only two zoea VI larvae reached the megalopal stage, while the remaining sixteen died. In further observation under microscope, 13 of the dead zoea VI showed characteristics of the pre-molt stage and pereiopods disproportionably large in relation to the carapace. The observed pattern resembles the Molt Death Syndrome (MDS) described for other decapod species, in which larvae die in the late pre-molt phase of the molting cycle. We suggest that U. cordatus larvae develop disturbances in the molting process similar to the MDS described for other species and that these disturbances are related to a more complex pathway involving the emergence of larval stage zoea VI.
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More than ever, education organisations are experiencing the need to develop new services and processes to satisfy expanding and changing customer needs and to adapt to the environmental changes and continually tightening economic situation. Innovation has been found in many studies to have a crucial role in the success of an organisation, both in the private and public sectors, in formal education and in manufacturing and services alike. However, studies concerning innovation in non-formal adult education organisations, such as adult education centres (AECs) in Finland, are still lacking. This study investigates innovation in the non-formal adult education organisation context from the perspective of organisational culture types and social networks. The objective is to determine the significant characteristics of an innovative non-formal adult education organisation. The analysis is based on data from interviews with the principals and fulltime staff of four case AECs. Before the case study, a pre-study phase is accomplished in order to obtain a preliminary understanding of innovation at AECs. The research found strong support for the need of innovation in AECs. Innovation is basically needed to accomplish the AEC system’s primary mission mentioned in the ACT on Liberal Adult Education. In addition, innovation is regarded vital to institutes and may prevent their decline. It helps the institutes to be more attractive, to enter new market, to increase customer satisfaction and to be on the cutting edge. Innovation is also seen as a solution to the shortage of resources. Innovative AECs search actively for additional resources for development work through project funding and subsidies, cooperation networks and creating a conversational and joyful atmosphere in the institute. The findings also suggest that the culture type that supports innovation at AECs is multidimensional, with an emphasis on the clan and adhocratic culture types and such values as: dynamism, future orientation, acquiring new resources, mistake tolerance, openness, flexibility, customer orientation, a risk-taking attitude, and community spirit. Active and creative internal and external cooperation also promote innovation at AECs. This study also suggests that the behaviour of a principal is crucial. The way he or she shows appreciation the staff, encouragement and support to the staff and his or her approachability and concrete participation in innovation activities have a strong effect on innovation attitudes and activities in AECs.
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The purpose of the study is to analyse lateral rigidity in the framework of pre-internationalisation to find out its reflections on managerial decision making. The interest of the study lies in the intersection of the meaningful but relatively stagnant concept of lateral rigidity, and the pre-internationalisation phase of companies that has received only a limited amount of research attention. The theoretical basis for the study is drawn from managerial decision making and internationalisation literatures. Firstly, the study aims to define the concept of lateral rigidity in order to secondly find out how it influences managers’ pre-internationalisation decision making. The study is theoretical in nature, and is based solely on literature examination. Concept analysis method is used to determine the attributes of lateral rigidity for the purpose of recognising the concept in the pre-internationalisation framework. The attributes that are found to comprise lateral rigidity are culture, know-how, uncertainty and attitude. Furthermore, these attributes are more specifically found to consist of environmental, personal and operational matters. Through the analysis of the pre-internationalisation literature it is discovered that all the attributes appear there, and present a variety of influences on pre-internationalisation decision making that can be characterised as being negative. The study finds that culture influences managers’ decision making via subjective reasoning and behaviour that stem from a domestic inclination, and via unfamiliarity with foreign markets. Against assumption, home cultural factors, e.g. values and customs, do not appear to have an influence. Know-how is found to influence decision making via managers’ previous experiences, subjective abiding perceptions, and the usage of previous operation patterns. Uncertainty, then again, influences managers’ risk perception, unfamiliarity avoidance, and the scope of potential international operations. Attitude is found to have a robust influence on managerial decision making via the usage of familiar processes and decision regimes, subjective preference of convention, and plausible results of operations. Ergo, the effects of lateral rigidity on managers show to represent an encumbrance in the pre-internationalisation phase; even though internationalisation would take place, the related decisions and actions are highly constrained. Especially the subjectivity of managers is seen to have a meaningful role in the decision making process.
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Mergers are often used purposeful strategic tool. Previous research has mainly concentrated on actu-al M&A process and to elements leading to that decision. Purpose of this study is to approach de-merger of Cloetta Fazer and research what were the reasons that lead to demerger. Problem is ap-proached by first evaluating was the merger an success in the first place, as described in earlier stud-ies, media and academic research. From this information the motives for demerger are approached. Research material for study is collected from second hand sources. Research data-sample was di-vided into two categories: Timeline Sample & Additional Information Sample. Timeline sample was collected by systematically collecting news from Sanoma News database and Alma News database. This data was indexed and a timeline was constructed. From this timeline key dates, themes and elements were identified and further data gathering was concentrated based on those themes. Results of the study suggest that Merger was not as great success as it was described in earlier years. Explanations why merger ended up into demerger vary greatly. From material key factor, lack of, or error in, long term strategic planning was identified. This was due to death in family during strategy creation and mistakes made in pre-merger phase.