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        - 2024
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        Powering Tomorrow - Implementation of Battery Energy Storage System in today's Power Grid
    
    
- Master (Two yrs)
 
 - 2023
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        Building Bridges to Success: Analysing the Strength of Ties in Entrepreneurial Networks and their Contribution to Resource Mobilisation for New Ventures - A multi-case study within the Netherlands and Sweden
    
    
- Master (One yr)
 
 - 2018
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        Konsten att attrahera, utveckla och behålla medarbetare – grunden till en varaktig konkurrensfördel?
    
    
- Bach. Degree
 
 - 2017
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        How working as a Global Virtual Team affects capability-building in a Born Global
    
    
- Master (One yr)
 
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        Strategy for Entering a New Business Segment: How a high-tech company can leverage and adapt its business model and ecosystem in a new market.
    
    
- Univ. Diploma
 
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        EU samarbeten - Ett transaktionskostnadsperspektiv
    
    
- Bach. Degree
 
 - 2015
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        Entrepreneurship and the perceptions of Capabilities : A comparative study of the Resource Based View between India and Sweden
    
    
- Master (Two yrs)
 
 - 2014
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        The Impact of Intangible Resource Antecedents on International Entrepreneurship and its Non-Financial Outcomes - A case study on international entrepreneurship
    
    
- Master (One yr)
 
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        Management of Business Rules Approach – A model based on Resource Based View
    
    
- Master (One yr)
 
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        Creation of post-M&A performance: Similarities versus dissimilarities in resource allocations
    
    
- Master (Two yrs)