Search for dissertations about: "Development partners"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 259 swedish dissertations containing the words Development partners.
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1. Information Management for Manufacturing System Development
Abstract : In the development of products the actual product design isnot an isolated occurrence solely providing the definitionalinformation needed to realise information into physicalproducts. There is also a need to develop and design themanufacturing process and manufacturing system that is to beused in the transformation of information into a physicalproduct. READ MORE
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2. Business Model Design for Strategic Sustainable Development
Abstract : Humanity confronts an existential threat without historic precedent. Environmental pressures have reached such intensity and pace of change that the earth system may be irreversibly tipped into a new and unpredictable state. The emerging global reality is, in turn, redefining overall conditions for business success. READ MORE
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3. Defining strong ownership: Institutional Determinants and Stakeholder Interests in Vietnamese Development Planning
Abstract : The current development debate emphasizes national ownership of the development agenda as a precondition for sustainable development and aid effectiveness. Vietnam is often held up as a good example of strong ownership. Yet, the ownership concept is not clearly defined or understood due to a lack of empirically rooted evidence and analysis. READ MORE
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4. Cooperatives and the state : partners in development? : a human resource perspective
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5. Ownership or donorship? Results and ownership in Swedish international development cooperation
Abstract : This thesis is a critical investigation of how the increased demand for results in international development cooperation has influenced relations between donors and partner countries. The increased demand for results, manifested in the so-called results agenda, and partner country ownership are considered key factors to increase effectiveness and efficiency in international development cooperation. READ MORE