Search for dissertations about: "Björn Berggren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Björn Berggren.
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1. Evaluating building envelopes for energy efficient buildings : Energy- and moisture performance considering future climate change
Abstract : Buildings account for a signifi cant proportion of the energy use thatgenerates greenhouse gases and consequently drives the ongoing climatechange. As the population of the world increases, the need for buildingsincreases, while the energy use needs to decrease. READ MORE
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2. Evaluating energy efficient buildings : Energy- and moisture performance considering future climate change
Abstract : One of the greatest challenges the world is facing is climate change. The need of reduction of energy use and an increased use of renewable energy in buildings constitutes important climate change mitigation measures. READ MORE
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3. Vigilant Associates - Financiers' Contribution to the Growth of SMEs
Abstract : With the recession of the early 1990s, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) attracted increased attention from policy-makers and in public debate as it was realized that SMEs play an important role in employment, innovation and regional dynamics. At the same time researchers claimed that SMEs are at a disadvantage in raising investment funds. READ MORE
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4. Assessing Shared Strategic Understanding
Abstract : This thesis describes the development of an instrument for assessing shared understanding in teams. The purpose was to develop an instrument that would be usable, understandable, objective, flexible and self-explanatory. READ MORE
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5. The impact of motivation and person-job fit on employee turnover among Swedish real estate brokers: A mixed method approach
Abstract : Residential real estate is a vital part of the economy, and homes are important for individuals for both financial and emotional reasons. Residential homes change owners for numerous reasons, and there is a need for these transactions to be secure and efficient from both the economic and individual perspective. READ MORE