Browsing Norges Handelshøyskole by Author "Saebi, Tina"
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Assessing the Impact of Sustainability Reporting on Organizational Processes and Outcomes : An Exploratory Case Study
Amigoni, Giovanni (Master thesis, 2023)The number of companies that have started disclosing their performance with respect to environmental, social and governance (ESG) themes has been growing rapidly in the last two decades. Sustainability reporting, considered ... -
Building Digital Foundations: A Course of Action Towards a Circular Construction Industry : An Exploratory Case Study
Vagle, Kristin; Øfsti, Runa Fløtre (Master thesis, 2022)This thesis aims to explore the potential for digital platform ecosystems to support the development of the circular economy in the Norwegian construction industry. While there is a general understanding among scholars ... -
Business Model Categories for the Base of the Pyramid and Challenges in the South African Market
King, Andreas Henrik; Lynghjem, Terje Slagnes (Master thesis, 2016-09-02)The purpose of this thesis is to map various categories of business models to reach the Base of the Pyramid (BOP) customer segment, and to highlight some of the main perceived challenges in the South African market, with ... -
Business Model Innovation : the Role of The Top Management’s Composition, Cognition, and Knowledge Sourcing Strategy
Angelshaug, Magne Sverre (Doctoral thesis, 2022-01) -
Business models for open innovation: Matching heterogeneous open innovation strategies with business model dimensions
Saebi, Tina; Foss, Nicolai Juul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Research on open innovation suggests that companies benefit differentially from adopting open innovation strategies; however, it is unclear why this is so. One possible explanation is that companies' business models are ... -
Business models of sharing economy companies : exploring features responsible for sharing economy companies’ internationalization
Kosintceva, Aleksandra (Master thesis, 2016-09-02)This paper is dedicated to the sharing economy business models and their features responsible for internationalization. The study proposes derived definitions for the concepts of “sharing economy” and “business model” ... -
Change in the game : business model innovation in the video game industry across time
Locke, Austin; Uhrínová, Bianka (Master thesis, 2017)Technological innovation has changed business models across multiple industries – retail (Amazon), taxi (Uber), hotel (Airbnb). Through exploratory research, using secondary data, this thesis describes changes that have ... -
Collaborative consumption : live fashion, don’t own it : developing new business models for the fashion industry
Duml, Valeria; Perlacia, Anna Soler (Master thesis, 2016-03-17)The rise of collaborative consumption is a phenomenon that appeared in many industries, such as in space sharing (e.g. Airbnb), car sharing (e.g. Uber), video streaming (e.g. Netflix), and more recently also in the fashion ... -
Could Crowdfunding Disrupt the Fashion Industry?: Emergence of new business models due to crowdfunding, and their implications
Vattøy, Maria; Vindheim, Emil (Master thesis, 2016)Crowdfunding is a rapidly growing phenomenon, and it has emerged as an alternative source of external funding. It has given opportunities for common people (i.e., the crowd) to fund a variety of different causes, such ... -
Creating shared value: concept clarifications and a practical framework : a guide to unleash the power of “creating shared value” in practice
Giesen, Victoria (Master thesis, 2019)Due to rising social and environmental pressures, the interest in business concepts that tackle these pressures has rapidly increased over the past decade. Specifically, the concept of Creating Shared Value promises that ... -
Entrepreneurship education beyond university campuses : examining the results of an independent entrepreneurship education programme – and its implications for how we educate the future entrepreneurs we need
Mørch, Jacob (Master thesis, 2018)There has been an enormous growth in the number of entrepreneurship education (EE) programmes offered in universities, colleges and business schools globally over the last five decades, and the trend is accelerating ... -
Focusing on the two ‘ecos’in ecopreneurship : how ecopreneurial hybrid firms implement ecological and economic logics to solve environmental challenges
Ardby, Madeleine (Master thesis, 2018)The pressure that humanity is putting on the natural environment is causing serious challenges, such as overuse of natural resources and climate change. There is a growing recognition that businesses have to be more ... -
Fremtiden for forretningsmodell-innovasjon i Norge
Saebi, Tina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Rammebetingelsene til mange bransjer i Norge er i ferd med å endre seg som følge av nye trender som for eksempel delingsøkonomi, tjenestifisering (servitization), åpen innovasjon og behov for økt bærekraft. Det gjør at ... -
Healthcare got smart : the effect of smart technology on business models in the Norwegian healthcare industry : a qualitative exploration
Hidem, Åse Mari Månum; Vintervoll, Stine Wennberg (Master thesis, 2017)The healthcare industry is faced with significant challenges such as urbanization, an aging and growing population and scarce labour resources. To comprehend with these challenges, companies are now providing smart ... -
How can Retailers Take Responsibility? : Responsible Business Model Innovation in the Retail Industry a quantitative approach
Rosenqvist, Anna Christina; Moe, Silje Sørfonn (Master thesis, 2016-03-17)This master thesis is one of a series of papers and reports published by the Center for Service Innovation (CSI). CSI is a coordinated effort by NHH to focus on the innovation challenges facing the service sector and ... -
How to become a Food Waste-Fighter?: An exploratory study into food waste-reducing business practices in the food service industry.
Wold, Kristine Amundsen; Eikaas, Julie Normann (Master thesis, 2016)By the end of this century, global food production must increase by 70 per cent to feed the world’s growing population. Currently, we waste one-third of all food produced for human consumption. This is major problem, ... -
Internationalization in sharing economy : a business model approach
Barberio, Francesca; Bashir, Hussnain (Master thesis, 2018)With the rise of the sharing economy, we witness a significant heterogeneity in the internationalization process of sharing economy companies. While some of these companies spread globally in a relatively short time, ... -
Investing with dual objectives : the investment decision of impact investors and their preferences for the business model of social ventures : a qualitative exploration
Due, Helen Kvande; Lund, Christina (Master thesis, 2018)Impact investors aim to achieve social and environmental impact, alongside financial return on their investments. Thus, they are increasingly considered a potential source of funding for ventures that aim to address ... -
One step closer to the hybrid ideal : a qualitative approach
Solem, Ellen Marie; Otterdal, Helene Støve (Master thesis, 2018)Social ventures change the traditional business environment by offering competitive products and services, while solving societal problems. Consistently, such organizations aim to generate both social and economic value. ... -
Shifting towards smart, connected products : a business model innovation perspective
Fabiano, Federica; Martens, Franziska (Master thesis, 2018)Our everyday products become more and more digitally connected. From home appliances to toys to paper notebooks, products become embedded with sensory devices that allow them to provide more value than their predecessors. ...