Search for dissertations about: "Finland Åbo Akademi University"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Finland Åbo Akademi University.
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1. In search of information systems value : a case study of the EHR benefits realisation efforts of three Swedish hospitals
Abstract : The Swedish public health care organisation could very well be undergoing its most significant change since its specialisation during the late 19th and early 20th century. At the heart of this change is a move from using manual patient journals to electronic health records (EHR). READ MORE
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2. Servicescape for Digital Wellness Services for Young Elderly
Abstract : In this thesis digital wellness services (DWSs) are in focus. The DWSs are services provided through digital devices, such as smartphones, bracelets, and tablets, by using digital environments such as Internet, cloud services, and websites. READ MORE
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3. Internet corporate reporting disclosure and transparency
Abstract : The recent wave of well-publicized global corporate accounting scandals has highlighted the importance of the enhanced adoption of Internet technology and hence the increased transparency resulting from the enhanced disclosure of firm information. The objective of this study is to explore and identify Internet corporate reporting (ICR) disclosure in a context of publically listed firms. READ MORE
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4. CO2 Separation with Ionic Liquids -Property, Gas solubility and Energy consumption
Abstract : Ionic liquids (ILs) have shown great potential to be used as liquid absorbents for CO2 capture because of its advantages, such as non-volatility, functionality, high CO2 solubility and lower energy requirements for regeneration. A significant amount of research has been carried out, but most of them are on the synthesis of novel ILs and the measurements of CO2 solubility in ILs. READ MORE
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5. Large scale experiments and modeling of black liquor gasification
Abstract : Biomass gasification could provide a basis for increased electricity and engine fuel production from a renewable source in the pulp and paper industry. This work focuses on the largest byproduct available at the pulp mills, black liquor. READ MORE
