Finnish Business Review

Finnish Business Review is a peer-reviewed, open-access international forum for the publication of original research articles and cases on managerial issues in Finnish and international contexts. It was established by Jamk University of Applied Sciences in the year 2014, and it is included in the EBSCO Business Source Elite database.
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19.3.2024

The new reality of data economy and productization: A conceptual paper

19.3.2024
Articles

Abstract: The global rise of data volume from Zettabyte to Yottabyte raises concerns about effectively managing its use and storage. One concern is dark data, which needs to be tapped and used for critical decision-making and insights generation.

1.2.2024

Securing the future of Mediakonserni Keskisuomalainen

1.2.2024
Cases

Abstract: This case addresses the challenges faced by Mediakonserni Keskisuomalainen, a Finnish communications and media corporation, in response to the overall change in consumer buying behaviour and media usage.

7.8.2023

ChatGPT: A disruptive blessing in disguise for higher education?

7.8.2023
Articles

Abstract: This study provides initial views on ChatGPT of non-technical students and educators from universities in the USA, Cambodia, Finland, Ghana, and Nigeria.

Polymer
10.7.2023

Renewable resources are the future: The role of sustainable raw materials and the potential of biopolymers in Brazil

10.7.2023
Articles

Abstract: This article discusses the emergence of a global biopolymer market and the potential for economic use in the Brazilian case.

Semiconductor
31.5.2023

The Semiconductor Industry: Crisis and deglobalization

31.5.2023
Cases

Abstract: The semiconductor industry demonstrates a challenge to globalization, a concept that dominated strategy in manufacturing since the early 1990s.

Higher education
11.1.2023

A Covid paradox: Collateral benefits enhancing future education

11.1.2023
Articles

Abstract: This paper aims to anecdotally research how – now post-Covid – instructors may continue to blend effective new online teaching methods with traditional approaches and thus improve future education.

Startup
15.12.2021

Applying the SHELL model to study the causes of high-tech start-up failures and finding ways to prevent them

15.12.2021
Articles

Abstract: This research aims to identify the causes of high-tech start-up failures and the ways to prevent them.

12.11.2021

Grand social challenges and opportunities to business in China

12.11.2021
Cases

Abstract: Since the introduction of economic reform policies in China, private and foreign business has spread throughout the country. Today, the impact can be seen at every level of Chinese society, from reductions in poverty to the sheer scale of the Chinese economy.

Wind
22.6.2020

It’s time for the wind to blow for Alaçatı

22.6.2020
Cases

Abstract: Alaçatı, a small village located on the Aegean Sea in Western Turkey, has become a popular holiday destination in the country within the recent years. The purpose of this case is to introduce the Alaçatı tourism cluster with its actors and assess its current situation.

Circular economy
8.6.2020

Creating shared value in the circular economy of Finland: A quadruple helix perspective

8.6.2020
Articles

Abstract: Creating shared value (CSV) refers to strategies that improve the competitiveness of a company while simultaneously advancing the welfare of the society.

Innovation ecosystem
31.5.2020

A comparison of the innovation ecosystems in China and Finland using the triple helix model

31.5.2020
Articles

Abstract: This research compares and contrasts the innovation ecosystems in China and Finland using the triple helix model of innovation.

CSR
6.5.2020

Examining corporate social responsibility perception in sport federations: The case of Turkey

6.5.2020
Articles

Abstract: Although it has long been a prominent concept in the business sector, corporate social responsibility (CSR) entered the sports sector only a few decades ago.

Competitiveness
16.12.2019

Why did Finland lose its competitiveness from 2007 to 2017?

16.12.2019
Articles

Abstract: The aim of this research is to investigate the factors to explain Finland’s loss of competitiveness from 2007 to 2017 by utilizing the World Economic Forum’s global competitiveness index framework.