Search for dissertations about: "Records management in institutions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Records management in institutions.
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1. PETTY TRADING IN MARKETPLACES: Space Generation, Use and Management at Temeke Stereo Marketplace in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract : Petty trading is a prevailing socioeconomic activity serving a multitude of the low-income population in rapidly urbanising developing countries. Petty trading marketplaces thus, have an important role to play in urban development processes. READ MORE
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2. Information and records management systems and the impact of information culture on the management of public information
Abstract : The information society and the paperless office are by now two timeworn metaphors of contemporary society, where information is considered as the main asset and vehicle for economic, cultural and political achievements, enhanced by the use of information technology. Though information is considered an important asset not much attention is paid to its management. READ MORE
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3. Integrated Design-Build Management - Studying Institutional Processes to Understand Project Coordination & Performance
Abstract : An increasing number of actors contributing with their skills to design-build projects increase the need for and complexity of coordination. The design-build project delivery method proposes to coordinate actors through collaborative interaction; however, even design-build projects result in poor coordination and building of relatively poor quality. READ MORE
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4. Understanding Management Ideas: The Development of Interpretability
Abstract : In the face of an ever-changing, complex environment, managers in organizations need constantly to develop ideas on how to maintain competitiveness. One way to address this challenge comes in the form of ideas about how to manage – or management ideas (MIs). READ MORE
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5. Spectrum Assignment Policy: Towards an Evaluation of Spectrum Commons in Thailand
Abstract : There is consensus among economists, engineers, and lawyers that a traditional command-and-control approach to spectrum assignment is inefficient and that a market-based or commons approach can be more efficient. The purpose of this thesis is to find the benefits of using spectrum commons for frequency assignment in Thailand. READ MORE