Search for dissertations about: "Anita Mirijamdotter"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Anita Mirijamdotter.
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11. Institutional Tensions and Complexity in the Digital Innovation of Incumbent Business Models
Abstract : Digitalization has influenced all areas of our lives, including businesses. It has provided numerous opportunities to organisations; at the same time, it has significantly challenged established business models in many sectors that were traditionally proven to be stable and successful, thus a need to innovate was called for. READ MORE
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12. Share with Social Media : The Case of a Wiki
Abstract : Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense of addressing organizational needs of dynamic and distributed knowledge. More recently, the emergence of social media and the second generation of web technologies have introduced new ways and possibilities for sharing knowledge in organizations. READ MORE
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13. The Bureaucracy of Social Media - An Empirical Account in Organizations
Abstract : This thesis examines organizational use of social media. It focuses on developing an understanding of the ways by which social media are used within formal organizational settings. READ MORE
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14. Recompetencing : Coping with Digital and Robotic Agents at Work
Abstract : Studier av framtiden för arbete och livslångt lärande omfattar ett brett spektrum av teman, inklusive digitaliseringens och robotiseringens inflytande på färdigheter och kompetenser. För att utvärdera effekten av "avancerad" teknologi för kompetens i arbetet kräver många nationella och internationella organisationer och privata konsultföretag åtgärder, levererar förutsägelser och förbereder planer för framtiden. READ MORE
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15. Impacts of Facebook hedonic usage on students’ academic achievement : the role of culture and personality characteristics
Abstract : The largest online social network in the world, Facebook continues to prompt debate about users’ behaviors. The effects of online activities on themselves and their interactions with others have been discussed extensively. READ MORE