964 resultados para Limited Liability Companies Act
Resumo:
Tässä työssä toteutettiin Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:lle tietojärjestelmäratkaisu, jolla yritys kykenee helposti ja vaivattomasti hallitsemaan asiakkaiden dynaamiset sähkösopimukset. Työn teoriaosa antaa lukijalle kattavan kuvan tietojärjestelmien kehitysprosessista, sekä esittelee työmenetelmiä ja mahdollisia ongelmia. Myös sähkömarkkinoista esitellään kompakti tietopaketti lukijalle, jotta toteutusosan asiat olisivat selkeämpiä. Käytännön osuus esittelee Lappeenrannan Energia Oy:n dynaamisten sähkösopimusten nykyistä toimintamallia ja uuden toteutettavan tietojärjestelmän vaatimukset. Uuden järjestelmän tavoitteena oli tuoda yritykselle kilpailuetua, parantamalla työn tehokkuutta ja sopimuksien hallintaa. Uusi tietojärjestelmä käydään läpi ominaisuuksittain, jotta saadaan hyvä kokonaiskäsitys sen kaikista ominaisuuksista. Työ käsittää siis toteutuksen aina suunnitteluasteelta lopputulokseen asti. Myös tulevaisuuden kehityksen ensiaskeleet esitellään työn lopuksi.
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The short version of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (sO-LIFE) is a widely used measure assessing schizotypy. There is limited information, however, on how sO-LIFE scores compare across different countries. The main goal of the present study is to test the measurement invariance of the sO-LIFE scores in a large sample of non-clinical adolescents and young adults from four European countries (UK, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain). The scores were obtained from validated versions of the sO-LIFE in their respective languages. The sample comprised 4190 participants (M = 20.87 years; SD = 3.71 years). The study of the internal structure, using confirmatory factor analysis, revealed that both three (i.e., positive schizotypy, cognitive disorganisation, and introvertive anhedonia) and four-factor (i.e., positive schizotypy, cognitive disorganisation, introvertive anhedonia, and impulsive nonconformity) models fitted the data moderately well. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis showed that the three-factor model had partial strong measurement invariance across countries. Eight items were non-invariant across samples. Significant statistical differences in the mean scores of the s-OLIFE were found by country. Reliability scores, estimated with Ordinal alpha ranged from 0.75 to 0.87. Using the Item Response Theory framework, the sO-LIFE provides more accuracy information at the medium and high end of the latent trait. The current results show further evidence in support of the psychometric proprieties of the sO-LIFE, provide new information about the cross-cultural equivalence of schizotypy and support the use of this measure to screen for psychotic-like features and liability to psychosis in general population samples from different European countries.
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Tämän tutkielman tärkein tavoite on tarkastella yrityksen käytännön keinoja estää uusia toimijoita tulemasta omille kohdemarkkinoilleen lisäämään kilpailua. Tutkimus tehtiin kirjallisuuskatsauksena ja sen pohjalta tehtynä tosielämän tilanteen tarkasteluna. Tiedonlähteinä käytettiin kauppatieteen oppikirjoja, tieteellisiä artikkeleja sekä kilpailun tutkimiseen ja edistämiseen erikoistuneita organisaatioita. Tutkielma perustuu markkinoiden kilpailutilanteen analysointiin markkina- ja tuotelähtöisestä sekä resurssipohjaisesta näkökulmasta. Riippuen valitusta näkökulmasta alalle tulon esteisiin, yrityksellä on käytettävissään joko hyvin laaja tai suppea skaala keinoja pyrkiä estämään uusia yrityksiä tulemasta markkinoille. Alalle tulon esteiden käsitteen tietynlainen epämääräisyys kaipaisikin lisää keskustelua ja tarkempaa määrittelyä jatkotutkimusten helpottamiseksi.
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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.