Search for dissertations about: "Technology and style of management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Technology and style of management.
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1. Locus of control and its relation to working life : studies from the fields of vocational rehabilitation and small firms in Sweden
Abstract : This thesis investigates in four studies the impact of the psychological construct internal versus external control of reinforcement on Swedish working life in two distinct areas. The first is that of vocational rehabilitation, explored in the first two studies; the second is that of leadership style in small firms. READ MORE
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2. Designing Interactive Value Development: Perspectives and Strategies for High Precision Marketing
Abstract : This dissertation addresses the design of value productive episodes at the customer/firm boundary. Its purpose is: To provide perspective and help articulate strategies for increasing precision of the design of interactive marketing and value productive efforts at firm/customer boundaries. READ MORE
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3. Customisation of Fashion Products Using Complete Garment Technology
Abstract : Complete garment knitting technology is a method of producing knitted products, generally fashion garments, ready-made directly in the knitting machine without additional operations such as cutting and sewing. This makes it possible to manufacture a knitted fashion garment with fewer processes then with conventional production methods. READ MORE
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4. Mass customised fashion : development and testing of a responsive supply chain for mass customised fashion garments
Abstract : The background to this thesis is the dynamics and institutions of the fashion world. They have developed out of reasons of convenience and on the whole they work, but there are possibilities of improvement. Time from style and colour-direction to market is up to 18 months, from design to market 12 months and from forecast to market six months. READ MORE
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5. Decision making in emergency management
Abstract : The thesis is based on two studies conducted on behalf of the Swedish Emergency Services Agency. One study focused on the problems associated with selection and training of future emergency directors in Sweden. The other study surveyed the emergency directors’ needs for decision support systems in major accidents. READ MORE