908 resultados para Technology vs market orientation
Resumo:
Mestrado em Controlo e Gestão dos Negócios
Resumo:
O mercado empresarial e as Pequenas e Médias Empresas (PME) estão actualmente em mudança e manifesta competitividade, o que reforça a necessidade de inovação e diferenciação das suas actividades, capacidades e recursos. Para enfrentar os (novos) desafios, as organizações carecem de ser empreendedoras e definir processos e modelos de gestão de orientação de mercado. Esta orientação, cada vez mais, assume um papel importante na “função de gestão” e estratégia das organizações. O objectivo deste trabalho é propor um modelo conceptual, no qual se analisa a relação entre a orientação de mercado, a orientação empreendedora e a capacidade de inovação, aferindo a influência e o impacto destas variáveis no desempenho e resultados de gestão das organizações. Para realizar este estudo, iremos utilizar uma metodologia quantitativa apoiada numa inquirição de corte transversal, a partir do envio de questionários estruturados aos responsáveis das PME nacionais. Utilizaremos a metodologia de modelização de equações estruturais para testar o modelo proposto e as hipóteses subjacentes. O presente estudo procura contribuir para a identificação de processos de competitividade empresarial passíveis de influenciar as decisões de gestão dos gestores e o desenvolvimento das PME.
Resumo:
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Resumo:
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Resumo:
Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
Resumo:
[Excerpt] Academic spin-offs, technological ventures born inside Universities, have increasingly strengthen the connections between the scholarship and the economy, by fostering the role of technology transfer and knowledge commercialization. This presentation will outline the major steps in taking an idea or a technology to market, growing the venture and aiming at securing a successful exit. Also, it will present BCTechnologies (Bacterial Cellulose Technologies), a spin-off from the University of Minho (Portugal). (...)
Resumo:
Dada a importância do conceito de orientação para o mercado e a inexistência de estudos que estudem o seu grau de implementação nas empresas Cabo-Verdianas, este estudo visa medir o grau de orientação para o mercado dos hotéis em Cabo Verde. O estudo foi aplicado às unidades hoteleiras do sector turístico em Cabo Verde com o objectivo de: (i) determinar o grau de orientação para o mercado dos hotéis em Cabo Verde e (ii) verificar a existência de diferenças significativas no grau de orientação para o mercado dos hotéis em função da existência de departamento de marketing nos hotéis, a área funcional dos respondentes, a localização geográfica dos hotéis e a procedência do capital social maioritário. As conclusões do estudo sugerem que em termos gerais, os hotéis, em Cabo Verde, segundo as percepções dos gestores, tem um nível médio de orientação para o mercado. Os resultados mostraram ainda que apenas existe uma diferença significativa no grau de geração e resposta ao mercado, entre os hotéis nacionais e os estrangeiros. Igualmente, constatou-se que, existe uma diferença significativa, no grau de geração e disseminação de informação de mercado, entre a percepção da área comercial e ou marketing e as restantes áreas das unidades hoteleiras. Entretanto, relativamente à localização dos hotéis e à existência ou não de departamentos de marketing, não foi confirmada a existência de diferenças significativas no grau de geração, disseminação de informação e resposta ao mercado. Due to the importance given to the concept of market orientation and the lack of studies which examine its level of implementation in Cape Verdean companies, this research aims to measure the level of market orientation of hotels in Cape Verde. This study was applied to hotel units in Cape Verde with the aim of: (i) determining the level of market orientation in Cape Verde hotels and (ii) verifying the existence of significant differences in the degree of market orientation of hotels which have or not a marketing department, the professional area of the respondents, the geographic location of the hotels and the origin of the majority funds. According to the managers’ perceptions, the results suggest that in general terms, the hotels, in Cape Verde, , have an intermediate level of market orientation. The results also show that there is a significant difference between national and foreign hotels regarding information generation and responsiveness to market. In the same way, there is as significant difference on the degree of generation and dissemination of information between the functional commercial areas and the others functional hotel areas. However, there was no significant difference on what concerns generation, dissemination and market responsiveness, regarding hotels location and the existence or not of marketing departments.
Resumo:
Pienen ohjelmistoyrityksen kansainvälistyminen on haasteellista niukkojen resurssien ja dynaamisen liiketoimintaympäristön paineessa. Työn tarkoituksena on selvittää sitä, millaisin perustein pieni tai keskisuuri ohjelmistotekniikan yritys tekee päätöksen kansainvälisille markkinoille siirtymisestä ja millaisen toimintamuodon yritys valitsee uudella markkinalla. Työn teoreettinen osa käsittelee päätöksenteon taustalla olevia vaikuttavia tekijöitä liiketoimintaympäristön, yritysjohdon ja yrityksen erityispiirteiden näkökulmista. Empiirinen osa on toteutettu kanden laajan ja neljän suppean yrityshaastat- telun muodossa. Karkeasti jaoteltuna yrityksen kansainvälistymiseen käyttämä polku voi olla joko orgaaniseen kasvuunperustuva tai Born Global-tyyppinen. Tutkimus nosti esille kansainvälistymispolun valintaan vaikuttavina tekijöinä yrittäjien riskinottohalukkuuden ja kansainvälisen kokemuksen, tuotteen palveluintensiivisyyden asteen sekä toimintakon- septin markkina- tai tuoteorientaation. Yleisellä tasolla korkea riskinottohalu, vähäinen kansainvälinen kokemus, standardinomainen tuote ja markkinaorientoitunut toimintatapa kannustivat yritystä valitsemaan Born Global-tyyppisen kansainvälistymispolun. Vastaavasti pieni riskinottohalu, runsaampi kansainvälinen kokemus, palveluintensiivinen tuote ja tuoteorientoitunut toimintatapa olivat kannustimia orgaaniselle kasvulle kansainvälisesti.
Resumo:
Tällä hetkellä markkinoinnin yksi tuoreimmista tutkimusalueista on yrittäjämäinen markkinointi. Yrittäjämäinen markkinointi on suomennos englanninkielisistä sanoista entrepreneurial marketing. Yrittäjämäinen markkinointi yhdistää markkinoinnin ja yrittäjyyden. Yrittäjämäisellä markkinoinnilla tarkoitetaan yksilön tai organisaation käyttäytymistä tavalla, joka haastaa markkinoiden tavanomaiset toimintamallit. Se on proaktiivinen, innovatiivinen ja riskejä ottava markkinointimalli, joka tunnistaa ja hyödyntää mahdollisuuksia markkinoilla houkutellakseen asiakkaita ja luodakseen kannattavia asiakassuhteita. Vaikka tai ehkä juuri siksi, että yrittäjämäinen markkinointi eroaa markkinoinnin oppikirjoissa esitetyistä perinteisistä teorioista, tutkimukset ovat osoittaneet, että yritykset ovat onnistuneet luomaan menestyvää liiketoimintaa toimimalla yrittäjämäisesti. Tämän pro gradu -tutkielman tarkoituksena on tarkastella yrittäjämäisen markkinoinnin käsitettä. Tutkielma on teoreettinen, käsiteanalyyttinen työ. Tutkielmassa lähdetään liikkeelle tarkastelemalla markkinoinnin ja yrittäjyyden käsitteitä sekä näiden käsitteiden muodostamaa rajapintaa. Markkinoinnin uudelleen käsitteellistäminen, jossa yrittäjämäisessä markkinoinnissakin on kysymys, vaatii kuitenkin myös markkinoinnin ymmärtämistä kolmella tasolla ¿ kulttuurina,strategiana ja taktiikkana. Yrittäjämäinen markkinointi tarjoaa viitekehyksen markkinoinnin uusille vaatimuksille tulevaisuudessa vastauksena perinteiseen markkinointiin kohdistuneeseen kritiikkiin.
Resumo:
Tämä kandidaatintyö käsittelee suorien ulkomaisten investointien vaikutuksia itäisen Euroopan siirtymätalouksissa keskittyen erityisesti Puolaan, Viroon ja Ukrainaan. Suorat ulkomaiset investoinnit ovat tärkeä osa kansainvälistä kauppaa ja niillä on suuri rooli monen maan taloudessa. Työ koostuu kolmesta suuremmasta kokonaisuudesta, joista ensimmäisenä on suoran ulkomaisen investoinnin teoria. Toisessa osiossa esitellään lyhyesti kohdemaat, minkä jälkeen kolmannessa osiossa keskitytään suorien ulkomaisten investointien teoreettisiin vaikutuksiin. Teoreettisista vaikutuksista käsitellään tarkemmin vaikutukset talouskasvuun, maksutaseeseen, tuottavuuteen, tuotantoon, teknologiaan, työvoimaan, markkinarakenteeseen ja ympäristöön. Näitä suorien ulkomaisten investointien vaikutuksia havainnollistetaan esimerkeillä kohdemaista.
Resumo:
The objective of this thesis was to study the relationship between firstorder capabilities and online innovations. First-order capabilities can be divided into market and technology capabilities, and they play an important role in the production of innovations. The study was carried out in publishing industry, where many changes have taken place in the online environment during the last few years. In the empirical research, four companies were studied, two magazine publishers and two newspaper publishers. The analysis was done in two phases; first every case was analyzed alone and then the cases were compared in cross-case analysis. The most important finding was the positive impact of market capability to the production of online innovations. The study also increased understanding about the relationship between market and technology capabilities and online innovations in general.
Resumo:
During the past century, an increasingly diverse world provided us with opportunities for intercultural communication; especially the growth of commerce at all levels from domestic to international has made the combination of the theories of intercultural communication and international business necessary. As one of the main beneficiaries in international business in recent years, companies in airline industries have developed their international market. For instance, Finnair has developed its Asian strategy which responds to the increasing market demand for flights from Europe to Asia in the new millennium. Therefore, the company manages marketing communication in a global environment and becomes a suitable case for studying the theories of intercultural communication in the context of international marketing. Finnair implemented a large number of international advertisements to promote its Asian routes, where Asia has been constructed as a number of exotic destinations. Meanwhile, the company itself as a provider of these destinations has also been constructed contrastively. Thus, this thesis aims at research how Finnair constructs Asia and the company itself in the new millennium, and how these constructions compare with the theories of intercultural communication. This research applied the theories of international marketing, intercultural communication and culture. In order to analyze the collected corpora as Finnair’s international advertisements and its annual reports in the new millennium, the methods of content analysis and discourse analysis have been used in this research. As a result, Finnair has purposefully applied the essentialist approach to intercultural communication and constructed Asia as an exotic “Other” due to the company’s market orientation. Meanwhile, Finnair has also constructed the company itself two identities based on the same approach: as an international airline provider between Europe and Asia, as well as a part of Finnish society. The combination of intercultural communication and international marketing theories, together with the combination of the methods of content analysis and discourse analysis ensure the originality of this paper.
Resumo:
The aim of the present dissertation is to investigate the marketing culture of research libraries in Finland and to understand the awareness of the knowledge base of library management concerning modern marketing theories and practices. The study was based onthe notion that a leader in an organisation can have large impact on its culture. Therefore, it was considered important to learn about the market orientation that initiates at the top management and flows throughout the whole organisationthus resulting in a particular kind of library culture. The study attempts to examine the marketing culture of libraries by analysing the marketing attitudes, knowledge (underlying beliefs, values and assumptions), behaviour (market orientation), operational policies and activities, and their service performance (customer satisfaction). The research was based on the assumption that if the top management of libraries has market oriented behaviour, then their marketing attitudes, knowledge, operational policies and activities and service performance should also be in accordance. The dissertation attempts to connect all these theoretical threads of marketing culture. It investigates thirty three academic and special libraries in the south of Finland. The library director and three to ten customers from each library participated as respondents in this study. An integrated methodological approach of qualitative as well as quantitative methods was used to gain knowledge on the pertinent issues lying behind the marketing culture of research libraries. The analysis of the whole dissertation reveals that the concept of marketing has very varied status in the Finnish research libraries. Based on the entire findings, three kinds of marketing cultures were emerged: the strong- the high fliers; the medium- the brisk runners; and the weak- the slow walkers. The high fliers appeared to be modern marketing believers as their marketing approach was customer oriented and found to be closer to the emerging notions of contemporary relational marketing. The brisk runners were found to be traditional marketing advocates as their marketing approach is more `library centred¿than customer defined and thus is in line of `product orientation¿ i.e. traditional marketing. `Let the interested customers come to the library¿ was appeared to be the hallmark of the slow walkers. Application of conscious market orientation is not reflected in the library activities of the slow walkers. Instead their values, ideology and approach to serving the library customers is more in tuneof `usual service oriented Finnish way¿. The implication of the research is that it pays to be market oriented which results in higher customer satisfaction oflibraries. Moreover, it is emphasised that the traditional user based service philosophy of Finnish research libraries should not be abandoned but it needs to be further developed by building a relational based marketing system which will help the libraries to become more efficient and effective from the customers¿ viewpoint. The contribution of the dissertation lies in the framework showing the linkages between the critical components of the marketing culture of a library: antecedents, market orientation, facilitators and consequences. The dissertationdelineates the significant underlying dimensions of market-oriented behaviour of libraries which are namely customer philosophy, inter-functional coordination,strategic orientation, responsiveness, pricing orientation and competition orientation. The dissertation also showed the extent to which marketing attitudes, behaviour, knowledge were related and impact of market orientation on the serviceperformance of libraries. A strong positive association was found to exist between market orientation and marketing attitudes and knowledge. Moreover, it also shows that a higher market orientation is positively connected with the service performance of libraries, the ultimate result being higher customer satisfaction. The analysis shows that a genuine marketing culture represents a synthesis of certain marketing attitudes, knowledge and of selective practices. This finding is particularly significant in the sense that it manifests that marketing culture consists of a certain sets of beliefs and knowledge (which form a specific attitude towards marketing) and implementation of a certain set of activities that actually materialize the attitude of marketing into practice (market orientation) leading to superior service performance of libraries.
Resumo:
The objective of this thesis is to study the presence of collaborative customer relationship management in a firm’s strategy. In addition the thesis explains specific implementations of collaborative CRM, and CRM in general, by each case company. The sample consists of five Finnish business-to-business companies through applying multiple-case study method. The data is collected through face-to-face interviews with employees knowledgeable of the case company’s CRM processes. The qualitative data is analyzed through coding and shows that two out of five case companies have adopted and are using collaborative CRM in their strategy and operations. These case companies see collaborative CRM as an important driver for the company, through customer focus and market orientation. The rest of the case companies are either in the process of moving towards collaborative CRM or have given little consideration to it. The results show that collaborative CRM is in use, and that each company modifies it to meet their exact aspirations. The major challenge in the process is to fully grasp the importance of a shared vision that can translate into collaborative efforts in CRM and business strategy.
Resumo:
The amount of Russian tourists in Finland has increased significantly in the past years. The impact of Russian tourism to the Finnish retail trade sector is enormous, since Russian tourists often spend a lot of money particularly on shopping. Shopping tourism is mainly focused in the near border cities, such as Imatra and Lappeenranta, and in addition in Helsinki metropolitan area. The purpose of this study is to map the attitudes and perceptions of the sales personnel who are working in the Finnish retail trade sector towards Russian customers and to discover which elements affect these attitudes. The theories in this study are based on cultural elements and elements related to sales behavior and performance. Cultural differences between Finland and Russia, cultural distance and cultural intelligence form the cultural aspect of this study. Customer orientation vs. sales orientation (SOCO), adaptive selling, selling skills and job competency, salesperson’s affect and empathy toward customers, and job autonomy form the elements concerning sales behavior and performance. Furthermore, the attitude – behavior link, based on social psychology is addressed. A survey was conducted in two retail trade chains operating in Finland. These retail companies have stores and department stores in different geographical areas in Finland and the survey was conducted in altogether 19 cities. In addition to the theories that were discussed, two expert interviews were conducted in order to get a deeper understanding of the phenomenon at hand. Moreover the interviews helped in the formulation of the hypotheses and the questionnaire design. The questionnaires were sent directly to the stores, where they were placed so that they were available for the sales personnel. Altogether 487 usable responses were collected. The returned questionnaires were analyzed with IBM SPSS 21 statistics program. The results of this study indicated that the attitudes toward Russian customers are more negative compared to other foreign customers. However, the respondents’ attitudes toward and perceptions of Russian customers varied a lot. From the background variables age, education level, length of employment in current workplace, and length of experience in customer service had an effect on the attitudes of the respondents. In addition, the perceptions of Russian customers were more positive in the Eastern Finland compared to Helsinki metropolitan area. The cultural elements; cultural knowledge, cultural distance and cultural intelligence all affected the attitudes of the respondents. From the elements related to sales behavior and performance customer orientation, salesperson’s affect and empathy toward customers, and perceived job autonomy had an effect on the attitudes