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  Helsinki Research Area - Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Hanken
Hanken, the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, is one of the oldest business schools in the Nordic countries.
It was founded in 1909 by the local business community as the most advanced educational institution in Finland with Swedish as the main language of instruction.
Apart from its scientific field of economics and business expertise, languages and cultural understanding are perhaps Hanken's best-known trademarks.
www.helsinki.fi /hera/univ/hanken.html   (225 words)

  
  NHH - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The business communities in Oslo and Bergen began discussing the establishment of a Norwegian school of business at the end of the 19th century.
A number of business schools had been established across Europe and during the early 20th century several business schools were established in Scandinavia based on model of the German handelshochschule (business school).
Amongst them, the Stockholm School of Economics and the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration (Hanken) in Helsinki were both established in 1909, followed by the Helsinki School of Economics in 1911 and Copenhagen Business School in 1917.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NHH   (2141 words)

  
 Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, also known as Hanken, is a Swedish language business university located in Helsinki and Vaasa, Finland.
The school was originally founded in 1909, and expanded in 1980 by adding a campus in Vaasa.
Most classes are being taught in Swedish, but the number of classes taught in English is growing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Swedish_School_of_Economics_and_Business_Administration   (210 words)

  
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The language of instruction and examination of the Åbo Akademi University, the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, and the Swedish School of Social Science of the University of Helsinki shall be Swedish.
The administrative language of the Åbo Akademi University and the Swedish School of Social Science of the University of Helsinki shall be Swedish.
Section 24 Swedish School of Social Science of the University of Helsinki Provisions pertaining to the Swedish School of Social Science of the University of Helsinki shall be enacted in a decree and in the university regulations under the provisions of the decree.
www.bologna-berlin2003.de /word/Finnland.doc   (3682 words)

  
 Nokia - Niklas Savander
Master of Science (Eng.) (Helsinki University of Technology), Master of Science (Economics and Business Administration) (Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki).
He holds a Master’s degree in Science from the Helsinki University of Technology and a Master’s of Business Administration from the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki.
Savander was born August 4, 1962, in Helsinki, Finland.
www.nokia.com /link?cid=EDITORIAL_4220   (315 words)

  
 NHH: International cooperation and student exchange programs
CEMS is an association of academic and corporate members working together to develop a common body of knowledge in the field of economics and management, leading to a European degree; the CEMS Master´s degree.
The aim of CEMS is to educate future managers in the special skills required for an international carreer, that is executives who are able to understand and adapt to foreign cultures, operate in several languages and possess an awareness of European and international working methods and practices.
CEMS has established 10 Inter-Faculty Groups for subject areas within economics and business administration, where a total of 150 professors from the 12 CEMS institutions work for the development of common education and research projects.
www.nhh.no /stud/int/exchange-e.html   (892 words)

  
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Nevertheless, the process of obtaining rigorous insights from qualitative international business research is far from straightforward, and until recently has received relatively little scholarly attention.
Thus, the challenges faced by, and alternatives open to, qualitative researchers in international business are the focus of this special issue.
Contributors should also ensure that their methodological topics are of direct relevance to international business research in particular, rather than the social sciences generally.
globaledge.msu.edu /academy/callforpapers/July2004-MIR.doc   (315 words)

  
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Assistant Professor (adjunkt) at the Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Sept 1986- Sept 1987.
Publications of the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsingfors.
Economics and Society, 46, Publications of the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, 27 pp.
www.econ.ku.dk /okokj/CURRICUL2.htm   (1659 words)

  
 NHH - History - Development of NHH
A committee was set up by Den Norske Handelsstand Fællesforening (the Norwegian business federation) in 1909 under the leadership of Oslo businessman Trygve Bull to investigate the issue, and in 1917 Norway's parliament (the Storting) passed a resolution to establish an institution for higher education and research based on the German handelshochschule (business school) model.
From the late 19th century the business community in Bergen had been strongly supportive of establishing a school of business in Bergen and in 1900 Bergen Handelsforening (Bergen chamber of commerce) established a committee to consider setting up a commercial high school for pupils to specialise in business.
In anticipation of the establishment of a private school, Foreningen for NHH i Bergen raised a large amount of funds from the business community in the city to cover the cost of building and setting up the new business school.
www.nhh.no /omnhh/history/development/establishing.html   (600 words)

  
 OACS - Open Access Communication for Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Electronic Journal of Information Technology in Construction (http://itcon.org/), one of the earliest Open Access refereed scientific journals, which started to appear in 1996.
Niklas Bruun is the Director of the IPR University Center, an institution formed by five universities (Helsinki and Turku University, Helsinki School of Economics and Hanken and the Helsinki University of Technology) and located at Hanken.
He has previously been assistant professor at the Helsinki School of Economics and is currently acting Professor of Information Systems Science at the Swedish school of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki, Finland.
oacs.shh.fi /researchers.html   (754 words)

  
 Open access to scientific publications - an analysis of the barriers to change
The main business model has been to minimise costs and to fund the operations as a form of open source project, where hardly any transfer of money is involved and all costs are absorbed by the employers of the individuals participating.
This business model is very vulnerable in respect of sustaining operations in the longer term and for scaling up from a few papers a year to larger publication volumes, since that might necessitate employing staff.
An obvious shortcut is if established journals would change their business models and become open access, but despite isolated examples, this is unlikely to happen on a larger scale as long as publishing is as profitable a business as it is today.
informationr.net /ir/9-2/paper170.html   (7788 words)

  
 Helsinki Welcomes The European Chemicals Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Business studies may be pursued at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration and the Swedish-language Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration.
Adult education is provided at universities and polytechnics, vocational institutions, vocational adult education centres and special institutions, adult education centres and workers' institutes, folk high schools and summer universities, upper secondary schools for adults, study centres, physical education centres and music institutions.
According to an OECD comparative study, the strengths of Finnish education include positive school achievements, diverse educational guidance, versatile feedback from school interest groups, high number of computers in schools and teachers’ keen participation in further training.
www.hel2.fi /eca/education.html   (640 words)

  
 Small business administration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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vienna university of economics and business administration and
Making possible the class participants to manufacture the business administration degree program around their detail to meet needs is one year The university of Baltimore offers webMBA, a completely authenticated degree program, in which class participants can obtain its master business administration(MBA).
ba-degree.besoft.org /small-business-administration.html   (569 words)

  
 European Group for Organizational Studies
Eero Vaara, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Sweden eero.vaara@hanken.fi
In addition, a specialized business press with its particular conventions and practices has emerged, with specific implications for the management of business organizations.
Recent publications focus on institutional analysis and on the role of the business press in defining the nature of the firm in society and as a carrier of management knowledge.
www.egosnet.org /conferences/collo22/sub_29.shtml   (683 words)

  
 Peter Zashev's CV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Helsinki, 1998: Swedish School of Economics and BA, Helsinki
Helsinki, 1997: Swedish School of Economics and BA, Helsinki
Creation, development and supervision of the "Student Business Club" project at Turku School of Economics and Business Administration and Saint Petersburg State University, Faculty of Economics.
www.sofia.com /peter   (844 words)

  
 Handelshögskolan
The base for the center is formed by cooperation between the Swedish Shipowners’ Association, School of Business, Economics and Law at Göteborg University and Chalmers University of Technology.
Principals of these organizations agreed that development of competence and quality is of outmost importance to keep Swedish shipping activities competitive also in the future.
In harmony with sustainable development in the Swedish shipping industry and multidisciplinary collaboration, Lighthouse will be the first choice for maritime research, education, in-service and innovation.
www.hgu.gu.se /item.aspx?id=10477   (265 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Helsinki Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Helsinki, or Helsingfors in Swedish, is the capital of Finland.
It is located in the southern part of Finland on the shore of the Gulf of Finland.
Gustav believed that a town standing directly opposite Tallinn, which was a remarkable Hanseatic centre, was needed to attract to it the trade hitherto the monopoly of foreigners, mostly Germans, Russians and Dutchmen.
www.ipedia.com /helsinki.html   (765 words)

  
 papers : paper 2003/26   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland
These interviews shed a lot of light on the dynamics of the market for this type of services and illustrated the diversity of business strategies adopted by vendors.
In the final study log files from a project which had used an EDM system were analysed in order to determine usage patterns.
www.itcon.org /cgi-bin/works/Show?2003_26   (370 words)

  
 Technical Report Holdings in Business and Economics (Library of Congress)
The Library of Congress has a substantial collection of technical reports published by foreign academic and research institutions in the areas of business and economics.
The cited reports and others are available through the Science Reading Room and the Business Reading Room located in the Library of Congress Adams Building.
Information on other technical reports held by the Library of Congress may be obtained from the Technical Reports and Standards Section of the Science, Technology, and Business Division.
www.loc.gov /rr/business/techreps   (176 words)

  
 RENT XV - RESEARCH IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Anne KOVALAINEN (Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration)
The conference venue is Turku School of Economics and Business Administration (TSEBA), Rehtorinpellonkatu 3, Turku, Finland.
Turku School of Economics and Business Administration is situated in an area well-served by transportation only 2 km to the city centre.
www.eiasm.be /events/ORI-RentXV.html   (1112 words)

  
 MBA, Master of Business Administration Programs in Europe
EDHEC Business School is one of Europe's oldest and most renowned business schools with a double campus in both Lille and Nice.
In a brief span the School of Business has grown rapidly to become the largest English-language program of its kind in the Middle East by encouraging scientific appreciation of the society in which managers act, with creativity and high moral purposes, and, promoting leadership in the quest for economic and social development.
The NSM Graduate School is one of the leading European business schools and offer a broad range of academic programs that are continuously developed to fit the demanding and changing needs of students and the business community.
www.gradschools.com /listings/Europe/bus_admin_europe.html   (5118 words)

  
 Top Business Schools, Business Schools of the World, Best Business Schools, Business Schools Worldwide, B-Schools In ...
Adoption of opening norms by the countries of the world has given tremendous opportunities to be shared in the global brain bazaar.
This section covers the name of the institute, its location, international presence, courses offered by the institute, duration of the programme, facilities to the students and the location of the institute.
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway
www.economywatch.com /business-schools   (300 words)

  
 Professor PhD Karin Holstius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Researcher and Associate Professor in Marketing, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki 1980-1986.
Doctoral adviser, Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, and other Universities.
Teacher in International Business and Scientific Methods at the Helsinki Business Polytechnic Helia.
kotisivu.mtv3.fi /karin.holstius/karin_holstius.htm   (297 words)

  
 Taloustieteiden tiedekunta - Tohtorikoulu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
GSF is a joint initiative of Helsinki School of Economics, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, University of Oulu and University of Vaasa.
The main objective of the GSF is to promote high quality doctoral education in finance in Finland by organizing advanced level doctoral courses, seminars, workshops and tutorials.
Time and place: Helsinki School of Economics, the lectures are held 13.-17.6.2005.
www.jyu.fi /economics/tutkimus/tohtorikoulu/aktkatajamuut.shtml   (733 words)

  
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 Organizational, Corporate and Industrial Geography
In order to meet the need for university-level education in Swedish in the fields of economics and business administration in Swedish-speaking Ostrobothnia on the west-coast of Finland, a branch campus was set up in 1980 in the city of Vaasa (Vasa).
Interviews with business owners and managers are a prime source of information for economic geographers, yet very little has been written about this technique.
Although the issues involved in business surveys are not unique, several points about research methods are highlighted when undertaking business interviews, including the link between interview techniques and research design, identifying respondents and obtaining access, preparing for interviews and obtaining 'accurate' answers, and ways of conducting and recording interviews.
faculty.washington.edu /~krumme/readings/corpgeog.html   (2194 words)

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