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The importance database in customer lifecycle management : Case: UPRA Salers
(Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu, 2008)
The purpose of this thesis was to discover and explore the importance of database in customer lifecycle. Nowadays valuable customer retention is one of the principal objectives of the companies. Database is a tool to achieve this goal...
Export process to the United States of America
(Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu, 2007)
Tämä lopputyö käsitteli yksinkertaista vientiprosessia Euroopan Unionista Yhdysvaltoihin käyttäen EU:ssa valmistettuja miesten pukuja esimerkkihyödykkeenä. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää, mistä osa-alueista vientiprosessi koostuu, mitä esteitä ja rajoituksia on olemassa tuodessa tekstiilejä Yhdysvaltoihin, miten tulliselvitys tehdään ja mitä dokumentteja siinä tarvitaan. Tutkimuksessa perehdyttiin myös siihen, miten tullidokumentit tulisi täyttää, jotta tulliselvitys sujuisi mahdollisimman mutkattomasti. Tutkimus käsitteli myös tavallisimpia vientiprosessin ongelmakohtia. Tutkimuksen teoreettiseksi perustaksi valittiin Michael Porterin kansojen kilpailuedun teoria sekä David Ricardon suhteellisen edun teoria. Tutkimus toteutettiin lähinnä kirjoituspöytätutkimuksena. Tutkimuksessa käytettiin lähteinä Suomen ja Yhdysvaltojen tullien julkaisuja sekä ajankohtaisimman tiedon saamiseksi Internet-sivustoja. Tutkimustulosten perusteella voidaan todeta vientiprosessin olevan monisäikeinen. Prosessissa on otettava huomioon molempien maiden lainsäädäntö ja kansainvälisen kaupan yleiset normit. Rajoitukset ja säännökset vaikuttavat jo vientiprosessin alussa hyödykkeiden pakkaamiseen ja merkintään. Tulliselvityksen tekemistä varten käytettään usein apuna huolintaliikkeitä, koska yrityksillä ei aina ole riittävää tietoa tai resursseja. EU:ssa valmistetut tekstiilituotteet eivät tarvitse erillistä alkuperätodistusta tai viisumia. Eurooppalaisiin tekstiileihin ole kohdistettu kiintiöitä kun ne tullataan Yhdysvaltoihin. Tutkimuksessa todettiin, että CN-nimikkeistöä käytetään sekä EU:ssa että Yhdysvalloissa. Tutkimuksessa selvitettiin, paljonko miesten puvuista pitäisi maksaa tuontitulleja ja mihin nimikkeeseen ne kuuluisivat. Voidaan todeta, että johtuen tulleista ja kalliista työvoimasta Euroopan Unionissa valmistetut vaatteet eivät pysty kilpailemaan edullisella hinnalla Yhdysvalloissa. Muun muassa Pohjois-Amerikan vapaakauppasopimus takaa meksikolaisille tekstiileille tullittomuuden. Tutkimus antaa perustiedot miten tulliselvitys tapahtuu Suomen ja Yhdysvaltojen välillä....
This thesis focused on the export process from the European Union to the United States of America. The European made men’s suits are used as an example product. The aim of this study was to find out the steps of the export process, what...
This thesis focused on the export process from the European Union to the United States of America. The European made men’s suits are used as an example product. The aim of this study was to find out the steps of the export process, what...
Import process from Asia : Case: Afrodite Oy
(Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu, 2007)
Opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena oli selvittää pienen Afrodite Oy:n mahdollisuuksia ja syitä aloittaa hius- ja kauneusalan tuotteiden maahantuonti Aasiasta. Tutkimuksesta muodostui tapauskohtainen tutkimus. Opinnäytetyö ei pohjaudu yksinomaan...
The purpose of the thesis was to find out the possibilities and reasons for a small enterprise Afrodite to start importing hair and beauty products from Asia. The study was a case study research. The study was not completely based on literature...
The purpose of the thesis was to find out the possibilities and reasons for a small enterprise Afrodite to start importing hair and beauty products from Asia. The study was a case study research. The study was not completely based on literature...
Creative business from the point of view of Goth subculture
(Satakunnan ammattikorkeakoulu, 2007)
opinnäytetyö tehtiin kirjoituspöytätutkimuksena, jota tuki sähköpostitse tehdyt kyselyt. Teoreettisen osuuden pohjaksi tutkittiin eri teorioita luovuudesta, liikeyrityksistä ja yrittäjyydestä. Kirjallisuus- ja Internetlähteitä käytettiin tasavertaisesti ja...
Creative class is a modern frame of reference when looking at the development of businesses, fields of activity and economies in the world. Businesses were looked into in this thesis from the point of view of subculture. One way to look at these businesses is to view them from their way of life and study how they see their business. Creativity can support these businesses when they are compared to other businesses and creative class being a new way of looking at work, it can help bring new insight to their way of running a business. The aim of this thesis was to look at Goth subculture and what it represents but also, what kind of business and how seriously Goth entrepreneurs run their companies. Creative class and business were studied to see if these entrepreneurs are part of creative class or could be part of it. It was also studied how much these entrepreneurs focus on profit and how much on their own devotion to their work. This thesis was carried out as a desk research, supported by questionnaires carried out by e-mail. For the theoretical base different theories were studied on creativity, business and entrepreneurship. Literature and Internet sources were used equally throughout the thesis and compared with each other when possible. The works of Richard Florida were used as a framework for the study on creative class. Goth subculture was studied mainly based on Internet sources, since the subculture has not been analysed so much yet. This thesis was a qualitative research, where different Goth entrepreneurs were interviewed for the practise point of view. Questionnaires were sent to Goth entrepreneurs in Britain and Finland. These questionnaires brought insight on the views and ideas of the entrepreneurs and on the reality of their work. It was established that due to the unwillingness of the Goth entrepreneurs to be considered business-minded and the novelty of the studies on creative class, it is too early to assume a connection between these two issues. Goth entrepreneurs can run a serious business within their own framework but cannot be seen as part of creative class because creative class combines work and a way of life. This study is a good start for further studies on Goth subculture but it is also a basic look into the creative business from a fresh point of view....
Creative class is a modern frame of reference when looking at the development of businesses, fields of activity and economies in the world. Businesses were looked into in this thesis from the point of view of subculture. One way to look at these businesses is to view them from their way of life and study how they see their business. Creativity can support these businesses when they are compared to other businesses and creative class being a new way of looking at work, it can help bring new insight to their way of running a business. The aim of this thesis was to look at Goth subculture and what it represents but also, what kind of business and how seriously Goth entrepreneurs run their companies. Creative class and business were studied to see if these entrepreneurs are part of creative class or could be part of it. It was also studied how much these entrepreneurs focus on profit and how much on their own devotion to their work. This thesis was carried out as a desk research, supported by questionnaires carried out by e-mail. For the theoretical base different theories were studied on creativity, business and entrepreneurship. Literature and Internet sources were used equally throughout the thesis and compared with each other when possible. The works of Richard Florida were used as a framework for the study on creative class. Goth subculture was studied mainly based on Internet sources, since the subculture has not been analysed so much yet. This thesis was a qualitative research, where different Goth entrepreneurs were interviewed for the practise point of view. Questionnaires were sent to Goth entrepreneurs in Britain and Finland. These questionnaires brought insight on the views and ideas of the entrepreneurs and on the reality of their work. It was established that due to the unwillingness of the Goth entrepreneurs to be considered business-minded and the novelty of the studies on creative class, it is too early to assume a connection between these two issues. Goth entrepreneurs can run a serious business within their own framework but cannot be seen as part of creative class because creative class combines work and a way of life. This study is a good start for further studies on Goth subculture but it is also a basic look into the creative business from a fresh point of view....



