Search for dissertations about: "teams"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 397 swedish dissertations containing the word teams.
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1. A study of R&D projects : how teams innovate
Abstract : The ability to introduce new products and services, i.e. innovations, is regarded as a critical source of competitive advantage, and just as important as before. At the same time, development lead times have been reduced in order to allow a faster time to market. READ MORE
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2. Audit teams and audit quality : a sustainable development goal perspective
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the influence of audit teams on audit quality and produces a conceptual analysis through the perspective of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) framework (United Nations, 2017). Four articles study four different audit team factors, namely audit team hierarchical structures, team stress, team psychological distances and team equality. READ MORE
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3. Personality research in teams : A methodological reconsideration of the individual differences perspective
Abstract : The aim of this doctoral dissertation was to investigate whether the application of personality in team research canbe performed so that the individual differences, that are typically studied in personality research, are maintained.Two different approaches to apply personality to team research, without changing the unit of study from individualsto teams, were suggested and demonstrated with example data. READ MORE
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4. On the use of Visual planning in teams -Exploring sticky notes in product development
Abstract : This thesis investigates Visual planning, a method used in teams for planning and controlling product development projects. Cross-functional teams have shown to be effective at accelerating product development, but also make it difficult to coordinate the work and puts high demands on communication and knowledge exchange. READ MORE
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5. Information sharing in mobile robot teams : deployment with uncertainty consideration
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis deals with information sharing within mobile robot teams. Main focus is on information related to team positioning and localization. The goal of this research is to find models for how to best deploy a group of robots.The motion platforms covered are well adapted. READ MORE