987 resultados para Decision-Maker
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The shift towards a knowledge-based economy has inevitably prompted the evolution of patent exploitation. Nowadays, patent is more than just a prevention tool for a company to block its competitors from developing rival technologies, but lies at the very heart of its strategy for value creation and is therefore strategically exploited for economic pro t and competitive advantage. Along with the evolution of patent exploitation, the demand for reliable and systematic patent valuation has also reached an unprecedented level. However, most of the quantitative approaches in use to assess patent could arguably fall into four categories and they are based solely on the conventional discounted cash flow analysis, whose usability and reliability in the context of patent valuation are greatly limited by five practical issues: the market illiquidity, the poor data availability, discriminatory cash-flow estimations, and its incapability to account for changing risk and managerial flexibility. This dissertation attempts to overcome these impeding barriers by rationalizing the use of two techniques, namely fuzzy set theory (aiming at the first three issues) and real option analysis (aiming at the last two). It commences with an investigation into the nature of the uncertainties inherent in patent cash flow estimation and claims that two levels of uncertainties must be properly accounted for. Further investigation reveals that both levels of uncertainties fall under the categorization of subjective uncertainty, which differs from objective uncertainty originating from inherent randomness in that uncertainties labelled as subjective are highly related to the behavioural aspects of decision making and are usually witnessed whenever human judgement, evaluation or reasoning is crucial to the system under consideration and there exists a lack of complete knowledge on its variables. Having clarified their nature, the application of fuzzy set theory in modelling patent-related uncertain quantities is effortlessly justified. The application of real option analysis to patent valuation is prompted by the fact that both patent application process and the subsequent patent exploitation (or commercialization) are subject to a wide range of decisions at multiple successive stages. In other words, both patent applicants and patentees are faced with a large variety of courses of action as to how their patent applications and granted patents can be managed. Since they have the right to run their projects actively, this flexibility has value and thus must be properly accounted for. Accordingly, an explicit identification of the types of managerial flexibility inherent in patent-related decision making problems and in patent valuation, and a discussion on how they could be interpreted in terms of real options are provided in this dissertation. Additionally, the use of the proposed techniques in practical applications is demonstrated by three fuzzy real option analysis based models. In particular, the pay-of method and the extended fuzzy Black-Scholes model are employed to investigate the profitability of a patent application project for a new process for the preparation of a gypsum-fibre composite and to justify the subsequent patent commercialization decision, respectively; a fuzzy binomial model is designed to reveal the economic potential of a patent licensing opportunity.
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This master’s thesis was made in order to gain answers to the question of how the integration of the marketing communications and the decision making related to it in a geographically dispersed service organization could be improved in a situation where an organization has gone through a merger. The effects of the organizational design dimensions towards the integration of the marketing communications and the decision making related to it was the main focus. A case study as a research strategy offered a perfect frames for an exploratory study and the data collection was conducted by semi-structured interviews and observing. The main finding proved that from the chosen design dimensions, decentralization, coordination and power, could be found specific factors that in a geographically dispersed organization are affecting the integration of the marketing communications negatively. The effects can be seen mostly in the decision making processes, roles and in the division of responsibility, which are affecting the other dimensions and by this, the integration. In a post-merger situation, the coordination dimension and especially the information asymmetry and the information flow seem to have a largest affect towards the integration of the marketing communications. An asymmetric information distribution with the lack of business and marketing education resulted in low self-assurance and at the end in fragmented management and to the inability to set targets and make independent decisions. As conclusions it can be stated, that with the organizational design dimensions can the effects of a merger towards the integration process of the marketing communications to be evaluated.
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää, millaista on kansainvälinen tekemisen alakulttuuri, jota kutsutaan nimellä maker, ja miten se toteutuu Suomessa. Maker -kulttuuri on 2000-luvulla syntynyt itse tekemisen alakulttuuri, jossa hyödynnetään ennakkoluulottomasti kehittynyttä teknologiaa, avoimia työtiloja sekä kansainvälistä virtuaalista ja fyysistä yhteisöä. Pyrkimyksenä on kuvailla ja kartoittaa ilmiötä, josta ei aikaisemmin ole tehty tutkimusta Suomessa. Tutkimuksen viitekehyksessä kansainvälinen maker-kulttuuri sijoitetaan perinteisen käsityöprosessin ympäristöihin. Teoria rakentuu maker-kulttuurin kansainvälisestä tutkimuksesta ja suomalaisesta käsityötutkimuksesta. Tutkimusote on fenomenografinen ja aineistonkeruumenetelmänä käytettiin teemahaastattelua. Tutkimuksessa haastateltiin yhtätoista (11) maker-kulttuurin asiantuntijaa. Aineisto analysoitiin aineistolähtöisellä sisällönanalyysillä. Suomalaisesta maker- kulttuurista nousi tutkimuksessa esiin kolme keskeistä näkökulmaa: 1. Yhteisö vahvistaa sosiaalista pääomaa, levittää osaamista sekä jakaa käsityöllisen prosessin. 2. Avoimet työtilat, informaatioteknologian yleistyminen sekä modernin tuotantoteknologian kehittyminen ja halventuminen ovat luoneet ympäristön, jossa maker-kulttuuri kasvaa ja kehittyy. 3. Oppiminen ja henkilökohtainen kompetenssi ovat keskeisiä kokonaisen käsityöprosessin osatekijöitä. Oma-aloitteisuutta ja yrittämistä arvostetaan, ja niitä vahvistetaan vertaistuella. Teknologisen pystyvyyden kehittäminen ja osaamisen jakaminen ovat keskeisiä tavoitteita. Tämän tutkimuksen tulosten mukaan suomalaisessa maker-kulttuurissa teknologista kompetenssia, sen vahvistamista ja jakamista arvostetaan. Muualla maailmassa teknologista kompetenssia pidetään enemmänkin lähtökohtana ja itseisarvona, jonka kautta maker-kulttuurista kiinnostutaan. Tulevaa valtakunnallista perusopetuksen opetussuunnitelmauudistusta 2016 silmällä pitäen jatkotutkimusta voisi tehdä peruskoulun käsityönopetuksen ja maker -kulttuurin kohtaamisesta sekä maker-kulttuurista ilmiölähtöisen oppimisen kenttänä. Asiasanat: maker, hackerspace, makerspace, FabLab,hacker, open source, avoimet työtilat, digitaalinen valmistaminen, digital fabrication, kokonainen käsityö
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Using packaging and labels to lure consumers and to communicate product benefits directly on the shelf is a competitive advantage factor in the food industry sector. The label is especially effective since besides supplying basic details, such as weight, ingredients, and instructions in compliance with governmental regulations, it attracts consumers' attention and the desire to buy and which often becomes synonymous to the brand name. The objective of this study was to obtain detailed information on consumers' attitudes, opinions, behavior, and concepts regarding guava jam packaging using the focus group technique. The results showed that label color and design, packaging type and information, and brand name and price are determinant attributes in the consumers' decision to buy guava jam.
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This doctoral study conducts an empirical analysis of the impact of Word-of-Mouth (WOM) on marketing-relevant outcomes such as attitudes and consumer choice, during a high-involvement and complex service decision. Due to its importance to decisionmaking, WOM has attracted interest from academia and practitioners for decades. Consumers are known to discuss products and services with one another. These discussions help consumers to form an evaluative opinion, as WOM reduces perceived risk, simplifies complexity, and increases the confidence of consumers in decisionmaking. These discussions are also highly impactful as WOM is a trustworthy source of information, since it is independent from the company or brand. In responding to the calls for more research on what happens after WOM information is received, and how it affects marketing-relevant outcomes, this dissertation extends prior WOM literature by investigating how consumers process information in a highinvolvement service domain, in particular higher-education. Further, the dissertation studies how the form of WOM influences consumer choice. The research contributes to WOM and services marketing literature by developing and empirically testing a framework for information processing and studying the long-term effects of WOM. The results of the dissertation are presented in five research publications. The publications are based on longitudinal data. The research leads to the development of a proposed theoretical framework for the processing of WOM, based on theories from social psychology. The framework is specifically focused on service decisions, as it takes into account evaluation difficulty through the complex nature of choice criteria associated with service purchase decisions. Further, other gaps in current WOM literature are taken into account by, for example, examining how the source of WOM and service values affects the processing mechanism. The research also provides implications for managers aiming to trigger favorable WOM through marketing efforts, such as advertising and testimonials. The results provide suggestions on how to design these marketing efforts by taking into account the mechanism through which information is processed, or the form of social influence.