Search for dissertations about: "Shared resources"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 217 swedish dissertations containing the words Shared resources.
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1. Shared understandings transformed : A field-level analysis of changing state-civil society relations
Abstract : The relationship between state and civil society organizations is often debated in contemporary societies and it has also been the subject for scholarly attention for a long time. Deeply enbedded in the popular movement tradition and the corporative model in Sweden, the proximity between government and civil society has at times been so close, that it has been difficult to tell the two spheres apart. READ MORE
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2. The Common Good in Common Goods - The Decommodification of Fundamental Resources through Law
Abstract : This dissertation is divided into three parts. Part I analyzes the Commons as a post-capitalist strategy accomplished through law by developing an alternative social theory of the market as a social institution. READ MORE
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3. Shared Resources in Distributed Systems: Analytical Tools for Evaluation and Self-stabilizing Provisioning
Abstract : Distributed computing is an established computing paradigm of modern computing systems.The nodes of a distributed system interact either by sharing resources or via a communication network. In both cases, provisioning of shared resources is a challenge, for example when resource demand and supply varies or when the system is prone to failures. READ MORE
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4. Adaptive reuse and shared spaces as circular business models
Abstract : Circular economy (CE) is still a nascent research field in the built environment, however, has gained traction in the last decade. Despite it being generally accepted that sustainability consists of three dimensions, namely, social, environmental, and economic, CE has been criticised for focusing on environmental and economic impact whilst neglecting the social aspect. READ MORE
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5. Sharing Resources for Greener Logistics
Abstract : Freight transportation, a significant contributor to the environmental impact of logistics, is projected to grow, thereby increasing its environmental footprint. With many actors contributing to the greening of logistics, their roles, and responsibilities for the greening of logistics differs. READ MORE