Search for dissertations about: "disruptive"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 153 swedish dissertations containing the word disruptive.
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1. Disruptive power : How distributed energy resources shape organizations and value logics in the future of electricity systems
Abstract : The electricity sector faces its largest transformation since its beginning about a century ago. Combinations of ageing electricity networks, removal of fossil supply sources and electrification of industry and transport sectors require vast efforts at all levels of society. READ MORE
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2. Disruptive Technology: Effects of Technology Regulation on Democracy
Abstract : This work develops the thesis that there is a strong relationship between the regulation of disruptive technology and the Internet-based participatory democracy. In other words, attempts to regulate disruptive technology have an impact upon the citizen’s participation in democracy. READ MORE
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3. A revised perspective on Disruptive Innovation - Exploring Value, Networks and Business models
Abstract : The concept of disruptive innovation has received much attention in recent years. These innovations can be defined as offering an initially lower performance while at the same time bringing some new attributes to the market. READ MORE
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4. Assessing and treating three to twelve-year-olds displaying disruptive behaviour problems
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was (a) to examine a Swedish version of a measure for early identification and treatment evaluation of children with disruptive behaviour problems and (b) to explore the effectiveness, in terms of reduction of children’s disruptive behavioural problems, of interventions not specifically directed towards the children but to their caregivers and other adults in their immediate environment. The focus of this thesis has been on clinical applicability. READ MORE
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5. Vocally disruptive behaviour in severely demented patients in relation to institutional care provided
Abstract : Thirty-seven patients identified as vocally disruptive and a control group, selected from 264 patients at psychogeriatric wards were studied. Tape-recordings of their vocal behaviour, ratings of their functional performance and symptoms related to dementia, observations of their behaviour, activities and interaction with caregivers were performed. READ MORE