Search for dissertations about: "ICT in industry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words ICT in industry.
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1. How knowledge diffusion in University-Industry Collaboration can foster ICT innovations in Sri Lanka
Abstract : Collaboration between universities and the industry has long been regarded as critical for innovation through knowledge diffusion. Despite its long history, several barriers to such collaboration persist in Sri Lanka, a developing Asian country, and the ways to overcome them are unclear. READ MORE
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2. Construction Performance Measurement: Site Managers in Refurbishment Projects
Abstract : Firms use management accounting, controls and performance measurement to ensure that employee activities are aligned with organizational goals and strategies. Performance is measured at different levels: industry, firm, project and activity. READ MORE
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3. Coopetition for Mobile Service Provisioning : Is it about infrastructures, services or both?
Abstract : As a means of enhancing our everyday lives, ICT industry has caused and experienced significant transformations during past two decades. This transformation relates to technological advances within ICT, and beyond the ICT ecosystem. Wireless ICT is also not an exception in this regard. READ MORE
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4. A technological capabilities perspective on catching up : the case of the Chinese information and communications technology industry
Abstract : This dissertation provides a capability creation perspective on the story of China’s technological catching up, or resurgence, if viewed from a broader historical perspective.Since the first Asian tigers caught up to modern technological standards (e.g. READ MORE
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5. Design of an ICT-Supported Intervention for Occupational Stress Management : Case of Sri Lankan Software Employees
Abstract : Rapid technological advancements have paved the way for better support for human health and well-being, and ICT-supported occupational stress management is one such growing area. However, this field lacks studies that can provide pragmatic solutions for occupational stress management through the design of artefacts for specific occupational groups, especially in developing countries. READ MORE