Search for dissertations about: "Ulf Melin"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Ulf Melin.
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16. Introducing public sector eIDs : The power of actors’ translations and institutional barriers
Abstract : The electronic identification (eID) is a digital representation of our analogue identity used for authentication in order to gain access to personalized restricted online content. Despite its limited and clearly defined scope, the eID has a unique role to play in information society as an enabler of public digital services for citizens as well as businesses and a prerequisite for the development of electronic government (eGovernment). READ MORE
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17. SOCIOTECHNICAL IMAGINARIES OF THE AUTOMATED MUNICIPALITY
Abstract : In the last few years, Swedish municipalities have striven to adopt automation to increase their internal efficiency by automating administrative processes. This E-Government initiative is taking place as part of the ongoing digitalization efforts by Swedish municipalities. READ MORE
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18. Designing, Theorizing, and Reflecting on Information Systems Artifacts and Value Co-Creation in e-Government
Abstract : E-government services in the form of information systems (IS) artifacts create a new arena for co-creation that governments aim to leverage. Design of and knowledge about IS artifacts in value co-creation in e-government can thereby be considered valuable for the future development of e-government. READ MORE
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19. In the age of IoT : exploring public sector smartness
Abstract : Smartness, which is emerging as a desirable attribute of governments, cities, and communities, has received heightened attention from researchers and practitioners. Smartness is a technology-centric view in which it is postulated that the public sector can become more resilient by adopting emergent technologies that improve efficiency, equality, citizen-centricity, transparency, collaboration, and security, thereby shaping the public sector to meet new demands and expectations. READ MORE
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20. Advanced Knowledge Work and Stress-related Symptoms : Epidemiology and Clinical Intervention Studies
Abstract : Well educated knowledge workers are a growing group of the work force. Little research has been conducted on this group regarding possible work-related health symptoms, as well as interventions in order to reduce work-related stress. This thesis describes the current work-related symptoms and potential risk and salutogenic, i.e. READ MORE