Search for dissertations about: "E. Axelsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words E. Axelsson.
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1. Public e-Service Stakeholders : A study on who matters for public e-service development and implementation
Abstract : Public e-services are progressively used as a means for governmental agencies to interact and exchange information with citizens and businesses. These services are typically Internet-based and are meant to fulfill the three overarching objectives of egovernment; (1) to improve citizens’ interactions with the government, (2) to make governmental organizations more efficient and effective, and (3) to increase the transparency of government and lead to a more democratic society. READ MORE
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2. Aesthetic Appreciation Explicated
Abstract : The present doctoral thesis outlines a new model in psychological aesthetics, named the Information-Load Model. This model asserts that aesthetic appreciation is grounded in the relationship between the amount of information of stimuli and people’s capacity to process this information. READ MORE
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3. Key Challenges in Decision Making for Automotive E/E Architectures
Abstract : The amount of electronics in vehicles is growing quickly, thus systems are becoming increasingly complex making the engineering of these software intensive systems more and more difficult. In particular, an architecture supporting the business goals is a prerequisite for successful design. READ MORE
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4. Information Privacy Protection in E-government in Rwanda
Abstract : Privacy of information is a critical issue for e‐government service development as lack of it negatively influences users' trust and adoption. To earn user trust, government organizations need to provide reliable privacy assurance by implementing adequate information privacy protection practices. READ MORE
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5. E-Government and Value Creation in the Context of a Least Developed Country : A perspective on public value and information infrastructure
Abstract : This thesis is in the field of information systems (IS), more specifically about IS impact. This thesis uses literature review and interpretive case study methods to investigate the phenomenon of value creation through e-government.The research was carried out from 2014 to 2019. READ MORE