Search for dissertations about: "temporary organisations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words temporary organisations.
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1. Knowledge brokering across the boundaries of organisations : an interactionist interpretation of a temporary "mirror-organisation"
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2. Orsaker till fel i byggandet: en studie om felorsaker, felkonsekvenser, samt hinder för inlärning i byggprojekt
Abstract : One means of increasing the effectiveness of building is minimisation of the numbers of de-fects and their consequences. In order to accomplish this, it is necessary to have knowledge of why defects occur, of their consequences, and of how to learn from errors. READ MORE
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3. Projects as interaction in context: Managing public health issues within public sector organisations
Abstract : The increasing use of projects has been one of the most important developments in the public sector over the past decades. In tandem with the proliferation of projects, the traditional view of projects as demarcated from their environment using the four concepts of task, time, team and transition has, without attracting much attention, also trickled down to public sector organisations. READ MORE
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4. The Sharing Economy in Cities : Institutionalisation and Sustainability
Abstract : The sharing economy is a novel way of distributing physical resources facilitated by online platforms where temporary access is given to goods owned by peers or organisations. It has become prominent in urban areas where a large accumulation of resources in close proximity and the ubiquity of information and communications technology enable it to grow. READ MORE
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5. Designing the Design Organisation: Client-consultant coordination in a large infrastructure project
Abstract : Large infrastructure projects are unique and last for a long time, but they are still temporary organisations. The technology involved is often complex, and the uncertainty is high. Managing such projects and coordinating all the actors involved is a complicated task for both suppliers and clients. READ MORE