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Search index term= Knowledge : found 10 dissertations


Mäkelä, Teea Vilhelmiina   Information acquisition in international business : innovation in a small biotechnology firm
Aalto University publication series. DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, ISSN 1799-4934 ; 142/2013
 2013
Storgårds, Jan Henrik.   Brand equity of digital games : the influence of product brand and consumer experiences as sources of unique value
Aalto University publication series. DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, 1799-4934 ; 29/2011
 2011
Lähteenmäki, Mirella.   Henkilötietojen hyödyntäminen markkinoinnissa kuluttajien tulkitsemana : diskurssianalyyttinen tutkimus kuluttajan tietosuojasta
A-354
 2009
Kalla, Hanna   Integrated internal communications in the multinational corporation
A-280
 2006
Karppinen, Merja.   Cultural patterns of knowledge creation : Finns and Japanese as engineers and poets
A-271
 2006
Sorjonen, Hilppa   Taideorganisaation markkinaorientaatio : markkinaorientaation edellytykset ja ilmeneminen esitystaideorganisaation ohjelmistosuunnittelussa
A-247
 2004
Ylikoski, Teemu  Access Denied: Patterns of Consumer Internet Information Search and the Effects of Internet Search Expertise
A-214
 2003
Vaivio, Juhani  Non-financial Measurement in an Organizational Context. Three Perspectives
A-186
 2001
Kuusi, Osmo  Expertise in the Future Use of Generic Technologies. Epistemic and Methodological Considerations Concerning Delphi Studies
A-159
 1999
Maula, Marjatta  Multinational Companies as Learning and Evolving Systems. A Multiple-Case Study of Knowledge-Intensive Service Companies. An Application of Autopoiesis Theory.
A-154
 1999