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Martins, Miguel Afonso Pereira - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • in-depth market analysis of Germany as a potential target market - SME competitiveness field lab 2019/2020
    2023
    Co-Authors: Martins, Miguel Afonso Pereira
    Abstract:

    3DWays is a 3D printing service-providing company. Currently, the company wants to internationalize its remotely Managed Network of 3D printing factories, specifically targeting the health care sector. The refore, this project analyses the current and futures tate of the 3D Printing industry, before assessing potential target markets. Subsequently, five countries, head lined by the United Kingdom, were determined to be themost suitable for the company’s internationalization that willrely on direct exporting as an entry strategy because of the unique nature of the Network. Complementary, a marketing plan and a financial evaluation were developed for 3DWays in the UK

  • 3dways internationalization project: in-depth market analysis of Germany as a potential target market - SME competitiveness field lab 2019/2020
    2023
    Co-Authors: Martins, Miguel Afonso Pereira
    Abstract:

    3DWays is a 3D printing service-providing company. Currently, the company wants to internationalize its remotely Managed Network of 3D printing factories, specifically targeting the health care sector. The refore, this project analyses the current and futures tate of the 3D Printing industry, before assessing potential target markets. Subsequently, five countries, head lined by the United Kingdom, were determined to be themost suitable for the company’s internationalization that willrely on direct exporting as an entry strategy because of the unique nature of the Network. Complementary, a marketing plan and a financial evaluation were developed for 3DWays in the UK

Daniel J Mccarthy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • can russia s state Managed Network capitalism be competitive institutional pull versus institutional push
    Journal of World Business, 2007
    Co-Authors: Sheila M Puffer, Daniel J Mccarthy
    Abstract:

    Abstract In the fall of 2005, former chairman of Yukos Oil, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, was sentenced to prison, after being found guilty of fraud and tax evasion. Many viewed the trial as the government's attempt to gain control of the energy sector which Putin had declared as strategically crucial to the country. This article examines the role of the state and the type of capitalism that is evolving in Russia. We view this system as consisting of three forms of Network capitalism that coexist in this transition economy – market, oligarchic, and siloviki – and the relationships among them, all existing within the pervasive environment of the Russian state. We argue that the Russian economy will continue to be based for some time on the cognitive institutional pillar rather than the regulative pillar. The article concludes with implications of government policy decisions for the various forms of capitalism, for the country's competitiveness and attractiveness for foreign investment, and for Russian managers.

Sheila M Puffer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • can russia s state Managed Network capitalism be competitive institutional pull versus institutional push
    Journal of World Business, 2007
    Co-Authors: Sheila M Puffer, Daniel J Mccarthy
    Abstract:

    Abstract In the fall of 2005, former chairman of Yukos Oil, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, was sentenced to prison, after being found guilty of fraud and tax evasion. Many viewed the trial as the government's attempt to gain control of the energy sector which Putin had declared as strategically crucial to the country. This article examines the role of the state and the type of capitalism that is evolving in Russia. We view this system as consisting of three forms of Network capitalism that coexist in this transition economy – market, oligarchic, and siloviki – and the relationships among them, all existing within the pervasive environment of the Russian state. We argue that the Russian economy will continue to be based for some time on the cognitive institutional pillar rather than the regulative pillar. The article concludes with implications of government policy decisions for the various forms of capitalism, for the country's competitiveness and attractiveness for foreign investment, and for Russian managers.

Sousa, Jessica Elizabeth - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 3dways internationalization project - in-depth analysis of the Netherlands 2019/2020
    2023
    Co-Authors: Sousa, Jessica Elizabeth
    Abstract:

    3DWays is a 3Dprinting service-providing company. Currently ,the company wantsto internation alizeits remotely Managed Network of 3Dprinting factories ,specifically targeting at the health care sector. The refore, this project analyses the current and future state of the 3DPrinting industry, before assessing potential target markets. Subsequently, five countries, hea dlinedby the United Kingdom, were determined to be the most suitable for the company’s internationalization that will relyon direct exporting as an entry strategy because of the unique nature of the Network. Complementary, a marketing plan and a financial evaluation were developed for 3DWays in the UK. 3DWays ,Internationalization ,3DPrinting, Competitivenes

Konstantin Keutner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Network element auto configuration in a Managed Network
    Integrated Network Management, 2007
    Co-Authors: Henning Dr Sanneck, C Schmelz, Thomas Baumgarth, Konstantin Keutner
    Abstract:

    In a "Managed Network" where the location / point of attachment of Network elements (NE) are entirely planned and the NEs are tightly controlled by an element management system, the roll-out of new NEs or changes to the NE HW and SW cause considerable overhead. The overhead is due in large part due to the concurrent processes at the Network operator, NE factory and roll-out field service which require extensive interaction. An autoconfiguration method is proposed which is able to decouple the individual roll-out processes, i.e., changes in the NE configuration and association of NE with certain locations can be changed at any time in the roll-out process without incurring additional overhead. This is achieved by an autoconfiguration support system under control of the operator where all data relevant to a to-be-rolled-out NE is stored. When the NE is booting it can retrieve the required configuration and SW which is needed to fulfil the required Network function at its point of attachment to the Network. Finally it is shown that in a Managed Network it is advantageous to use the geo-location of a Network element as its key identifier in Network planning and rollout, rather than a hardware identifier as usually employed in DHCP-based autoconfiguration. This is the case because in a "Managed Network" it is important that autoconfiguration support is provided for a certain Network function at a certain location, rather than autoconfiguration of a certain hardware which is attached at an arbitrary location.