Search for dissertations about: "sports management thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words sports management thesis.
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1. Stories of Achievements - Narrative Features of Organizational Performance
Abstract : Stories of achievements is a study concerning uses of the notion of organizational performance. It shows the variety of meanings given the notion in dictionaries, management literature, sports, and performance indicators; it also explores how such meanings are constructed and how they are attached to this notion in new contexts, such as in the activity reports of public libraries. READ MORE
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2. Organisational Adoption of Innovations : Management Practices and IT
Abstract : This thesis describes effects of use and reasons for using three different organisational innovations: ISO 9000, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and an administrative tool (the YAF-module) in the Swedish Sports Confederation’s system Swedish Sports Online. This is done through three separate studies. READ MORE
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3. “Panem et Circenses” : Realizing Social Value in the Strategic Management of Events
Abstract : Social value has been historically overlooked in the practice of strategic event management. By this thesis I hope to stimulate debate and improve the standing of social value in this domain. To do so, multiple aspects of value are addressed. READ MORE
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4. Technical Solutions for Internet-based Wireless Sensor Networks in e-Health Applications
Abstract : E-Health technology has developed rapidly in the last decade. Body-worn sen- sors have developed from an idea to a reality. Today, wireless sensors can perform functions from measuring heartbeats to advanced motion recognition. However, the integration of the various available solutions is still lacking. READ MORE
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5. Microeconometric Applications in Corporate Finance and Sports
Abstract : This thesis presents five applications of microeconometric techniques in the fields of corporate finance and sports. Each chapter is self-contained. In chapter 1, we analyze how firms recover from an unexpected loss of critical capital, such as machinery or buildings. READ MORE