Search for dissertations about: "Department of Management and Engineering Linköpings universitet"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Department of Management and Engineering Linköpings universitet.
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1. Towards Increased Use of Discrete-Event Simulation for Hospital Resource Planning
Abstract : Health care systems in many countries are experiencing a growing demand while their resources remain limited. The discrepancy between demand and capacity creates many problems – long waiting times for treatment, overcrowding in hospital wards, high workload, etc. READ MORE
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2. Variability and Customization of Simulator Products : A Product Line Approach in Model Based Systems Engineering
Abstract : AIRCRAFT DEVELOPERS, like other organizations within development and manufacturing, are experiencing increasing complexity in their products and growing competition in the global market. Products are built from increasingly advanced technologies and their mechanical, electronic, and software parts grow in number and become more interconnected. READ MORE
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3. Planned Change and Inertia : Integrating Technology, Organization and Human Aspects
Abstract : New work organization and new computer-based tools can save costs and improve quality. A fact that often is not acknowledged is that new work organization and new computer-based tools take resources from the organization.Three empirical studies were performed in production, concerning changed work organization and managerial innovation. READ MORE
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4. Exploring the Use of Balanced Scorecards in a Swedish Health Care Organization
Abstract : Due to an extensive decentralization in the County Council of Östergötland during the 1980s, the demands on follow-up reports have increased on the production units. In order to support the units in following up their organizations, the board of the County Council decided to implement Total Quality Management in the beginning of the 1990s. READ MORE
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5. Implementation of IFRS reporting in Sweden : an interview study
Abstract : In 2002 EU decided to require all listed companies in the European Union to prepare group accounts in accordance with IFRS for accounting periods starting on or a er 1 January 2005. e overall aim of this study is to explore public companies’ implementation of IFRS. READ MORE