Search for dissertations about: "doctoral thesis on activity based costing"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words doctoral thesis on activity based costing.
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1. Counting what counts : time-driven activity-based costing in health care
Abstract : Introduction: Patients with multiple chronic conditions consume over 40% of health care resources. The si- loed nature of the health care system exacerbates these costs, and integrated care solutions are required to adequately meet their needs. However, such integrated multidisciplinary ap- proaches are seen as costly. READ MORE
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2. On Determination of Inventory Cost Parameters
Abstract : Efficient inventory control depends on correct values of inventory cost parameters, such as holding costs, shortage/stockout costs and ordering/setup costs. However, there exists surprisingly little research concerning the size of these parameters or how they should be determined. This thesis is devoted to increasing our knowledge of these matters. READ MORE
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3. Enterprise Oriented Design for Manufacture : On the adaptation and application of DFM in an enterprise
Abstract : Efficient manufacturing of products depends not only on the performance of the manufacturing system, but also to a significant extent on product design. Therefore, the concept of Design For Manufacturing (DFM) is being recognised as a critical issue in new product development. READ MORE
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4. Road Design for Future Maintenance : Life-cycle Cost Analyses for Road Barriers
Abstract : The cost of a road construction over its service life is a function of design, quality of construction as well as maintenance strategies and operations. An optimal life-cycle cost for a road requires evaluations of the above mentioned components. READ MORE
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5. Teknisk och organisatorisk gestaltning : exemplet LKAB
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with showing how economic activity acquires its technical and organizational "Gestaltung". The term "Gestaltung" alludes to the classical understanding of the whole as being more than the sum of its parts; that is being both its constituent parts and their mutual relations. READ MORE