Search for dissertations about: "Knowledge-sharing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the word Knowledge-sharing.
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1. Heterogeneous Knowledge Sharing in eHealth : Modeling, Validation and Application
Abstract : Knowledge sharing has become an important issue in the eHealth field for improving the quality of healthcare service. However, since eHealth subject is a multidisciplinary and cross-organizational area, knowledge sharing is a serious challenge when it comes to developing eHealth systems. READ MORE
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2. Knowledge Sharing Across Borders - A Study in the IKEA World
Abstract : To enter new markets is not easy. The most obvious challenge, at least judging from the majority of literature on internationalization, is to understand the new market thus taking a market(ing) perspective. READ MORE
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3. Knowledge Sharing Across Professional Boundaries in Construction: Facilitators and Hindrances
Abstract : In a separated processes according to professional functions, the ambition of becoming sustainable calls for collective innovation through collaboration. For this to happen, learning and the sharing of knowledge between professional groups and organisational entities needs to be improved in project-based contexts. READ MORE
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4. An Ontological Approach to support Knowledge Sharing between Product Design and Assembly Process Planning (APP)
Abstract : Modern manufacturing organizations have to cope with several critical issues arising from the need for mass customization such as short product life-cycles, an increasing number of product variants and frequently changing customer requirements. One of the main factors that could aid overcoming those challenges is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) applications over a collaborative manufacturing environment, in which all stakeholders share and exchange knowledge across different manufacturing domains and applications. READ MORE
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5. A lightweight knowledge sharing approach for product-service systems development
Abstract : The move towards offering product-service systems (PSS) requires the involvement of stakeholders from heterogeneous functions or companies with knowledge of the different stages of the life cycle. This challenges the way in which organizations create, share, and manage knowledge across functional and corporate boundaries. READ MORE