Search for dissertations about: "Explorations"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 137 swedish dissertations containing the word Explorations.
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16. The Rough Ground : Narrative explorations of vocational Bildung and wisdom in practice
Abstract : This compilation thesis, consisting of five articles, focuses on narrative explorations of vocational Bildung and wisdom in practice. It is an explicitly practical and empirical approach to what, for the most part, tends to be limited to philosophical discussions. READ MORE
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17. Customer Rituals : Ethnographic explorations of wine rituals with families and friends
Abstract : Marketers are increasingly adopting rituals as a powerful technique to spur product engagement and enhance customer value creation. From a customer perspective, rituals and value creation may entail broader purposes and meanings that go beyond the company’s intentions. READ MORE
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18. How can health care organizations create value? Business model explorations
Abstract : Background: The Triple Aim posits that health care should strive to improve patient experience, improve population health, and maintain or lower costs. However, most organizations are not organized to achieve the Triple Aim. READ MORE
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19. Inviting Interaction – Explorations of the district heating interface for people
Abstract : District heating provides more than half of the homes in Sweden with heating and hot water and have the potential to play an increasingly important role in the development towards fossil-free energy systems – yet it is rather unknown by the public. To understand why this is the case and to influence the situation, this research aims at exploring the district heating interface for people. READ MORE
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20. Rethinking Injury Events. Explorations in Spatial Aspects and Situational Prevention Strategies
Abstract : This dissertation employs a holistic approach to injuries in everyday settings. It examines spatial aspects of adolescents’ injury events in residential situations, school situations, and suicidal situations, seeking to throw light on any reciprocal influence between situated activity and the physical environment in such events. READ MORE