Search for dissertations about: "adoption outcome"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words adoption outcome.
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16. Water supply management in an urban utility : A prototype decision support framework
Abstract : In this study, four real-life problem situations were used to explore the challenges of developing and implementing decision support tools for planning and management within an urban water utility. The study sought to explore how the degree of adoption of formal decision support tools in practice, generally perceived to be low, could be improved. READ MORE
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17. Urban Intensification in Metropolitan Khartoum : Influential Factors, Benefits and Applicability
Abstract : This dissertation explores the theoretical and methodological implications involved in the policy framework needed to intensify urban residential areas in a developing country. Metropolitan Khartoum, Sudan, has been chosen as a case study. READ MORE
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18. From efficacy to implementation : applying internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of OCD
Abstract : Background: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) are closely related psychiatric conditions associated with functional impairment across various life domains, an increased risk of suicide, and a significant societal and economic burden. If left untreated, these disorders often become chronic. READ MORE
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19. Incentives in Contests
Abstract : This dissertation investigates players' incentives in contests, settings where players expend resources or effort to win a given prize. It consists of three standalone papers (Chapter 2-4), preceded by introductory remarks (Chapter 1). Accuracy in contests: Players' perspective. READ MORE
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20. Virtual Mobility and Pollution Prevention - The Emerging Role of ICT Based Communication in Organisations and its Impact on Travel
Abstract : Information and Communication Technologies change the way we work and communicate, enabling us to telework and to have virtual meetings - collaborating without a physical meeting. This can influence the need for commuting and business travel by provision of access to an activity without mobility - virtual mobility. READ MORE