Search for dissertations about: "Communicators"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the word Communicators.
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1. Strategic communication at the organizational frontline : Towards a better understanding of employees as communicators
Abstract : The idea of employees as important (strategic) communicators has emerged in both strategic communication theory and practice during the 21st century. Researchers increasingly urge managers to consider employees as important communicators, and employees’ communication role is increasingly formalized as organizations explicate the importance of all employees taking responsibility for communication in strategies and policies. READ MORE
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2. A collaborative approach to usability engineering : technical communicators and system developers in usability-oriented systems development
Abstract : For the last 20 years, the human-computer interaction research community has provided a multitude of methods and techniques intended to support the development of usable systems, but the impact on industrial software development has been limited. One of the reasons for this limited success is argued to be the gap between traditional academic theory generation and industrial practice. READ MORE
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3. Social Media as Sociomaterial Service : On Practicing Public Service Innovation in Municipalities
Abstract : Governments are in need to innovate public service. They struggle with complex societal problems, decreased citizen trust and the work of adapting to new demands related to how service should be delivered to fit contemporary living. READ MORE
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4. Designing technical information : Challenges regarding service engineers’ information-seeking behaviour
Abstract : There is a gap of knowledge regarding relevant aspects of users’ information-seekingbehaviours. The research presented in this thesis aims at gaining a deeper knowledge about such behaviours and discussing the consequences the behaviours may have on the design practice of technical communicators when designing technical information during product development. READ MORE
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5. A usability perspective on requirements engineering : from methodology to product development
Abstract : Usability is one of the most important aspects of software. A multitude of methods and techniques intended to support the development of usable systems has been provided, but the impact on industrial software development has been limited. READ MORE