Search for dissertations about: "Service Intelligence"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words Service Intelligence.
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1. The intelligence discourse : the Swedish military intelligence (MUST) as a producer of knowledge
Abstract : The Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Directorate (MUST) is a producer of knowledge, a knowledge that is fundamental for decisionmaking in foreign and security policy. The intelligence knowledge production is often held as objective, value neutral, and with the intention of ‘speaking truth onto power’. READ MORE
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2. Sharing Secrets : Explaining International Intelligence Cooperation
Abstract : Why has multilateral cooperation developed in the intelligence field? Prior research has deemed such cooperation unlikely, irrelevant or even dangerous due to low gains and high risks. However, multilateral intelligence cooperation both exists and seems to be on the increase. This study aims to explain this puzzling development. READ MORE
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3. Credit Intelligence in Banks - Managing Credit Relationships with Small Firms
Abstract : The competition in the banking industry has during the last decades been intensified resulting in smaller interest margins. As a consequence, the resources spent on each credit customer have had to be decreased, resulting in less interaction and a perceived limited access to valuable information. READ MORE
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4. Automated Text Analysis of Online Content in Marketing : Dictionray-Based Methods and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : Far more than products or services, words are the most fundamental element in the exchanges between sellers and buyers. Understanding the words that constitute the text that is created when sellers and buyers interact with each other is therefore critical for marketing decision makers. READ MORE
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5. Facilitating the Implementation and Use of Self Service Business Intelligence
Abstract : In traditional Business Intelligence (BI), there is a request-response scenario between technical power users serving non-technical casual users. Today, when data volumes and the frequency of use of a traditional BI system increase, power users are unable to serve all requests from casual users. READ MORE