Search for dissertations about: "Roles"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 2407 swedish dissertations containing the word Roles.
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6. Using Tentacles in Planning and Scheduling Work : Activities, Roles and Contributions
Abstract : Handling production scheduling is increasingly difficult for manyenterprises, and human involvement is necessary. The overall objective ofthis research was to gain further understanding of planners’ and schedulers’work within the manufacturing industry, to elucidate how their worksituation is formed, and to explain their significance to other employees’work and company activities. READ MORE
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7. The physical classroom environment : roles, conceptions, and preferences
Abstract : The problem addressed in this thesis is that a considerable proportion of students around the world attend school in inadequate facilities, which is detrimental for the students’ learning outcome. The overall objective in this thesis is to develop a methodology, with a novel approach to involve teachers, to generate a valuable basis for decisions regarding design and improvement of physical school environment, based on the expressed needs for a specific school, municipality, or district as well as evidence from existing research. READ MORE
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8. Aspects of Non-Neuronal Signalling Functions of Acetylcholine in Colorectal Cancer : Roles for the α7nAChR
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9. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the innovator after all? : An explorative study of a management-initiated employee innovation process
Abstract : Today, the innovation arena is open to a wider range of participants than previously acknowledged. One specifically neglected group of innovators in traditional innovation studies is non-R&D and non-managerial employees, also referred to as ‘ordinary’ employees by the existing body of literature on employee-driven innovation (EDI). READ MORE
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10. Professional Support Staff at Higher Education Institutions : Navigating Ambiguities in Hybrid Roles
Abstract : This thesis focuses on how professional support staff within the support services at higher education institutions (HEIs) perceive their roles. A combination of the broader expectations on HEIs from the surrounding society, changed ideals for governance and research indicating changed profiles for the roles of these support staff has motivated this research. READ MORE