Search for dissertations about: "Ulf Melin"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Ulf Melin.
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6. A Conceptual Framework for Studying the Successful Outcome of the IS Outsourcing Process from a Relationship Perspective
Abstract : This thesis has its point of departure in the identified knowledge gap, which includes the importance of the information systems (IS) outsourcing relationship for studying the success of IS outsourcing. This research study, therefore, is structured with the belief that the disregard of the client-IS supplier relationship when studying IS outsourcing is paradoxical. READ MORE
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7. When pain remains : Appraisals and adaptation
Abstract : As the number one cause of sick absenteeism and disability pension, musculoskeletal pain is considered a major health problem in Sweden and many other industrialized countries. Medical findings are often insufficient to explain the pain’s intensity or duration, and psychological factors are known to be important in understanding the aetiology and maintenance of pain. READ MORE
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8. Open Government Data as a Reform and Ecosystem : A conceptual framework for evolution and health
Abstract : Introduction: This doctoral thesis in Information Systems disentangles the interplay of an OGD reform and an OGD ecosystem. Open government data (OGD) refers to data shared by public organizations, in the role of providers, following certain principles for anyone to reuse. READ MORE
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9. Why is it so challenging to cultivate open government data? : Understanding impediments from an ecosystem perspective
Abstract : Introduction: This compilation licentiate thesis focuses on open government data (OGD). The thesis is based on three papers. OGD is a system that is organized when publishers collect and share data with users, who can unrestrictedly reuse the data. In my research, I have explored why it can be challenging to cultivate OGD. READ MORE
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10. Routinizing Workarounds : The Case of a Mandated PDMS in Critical Care
Abstract : Workarounds are an emerging area within information systems (IS) research where contributions are increasing but there seem to be different views on what constitutes a workaround. While some aspects of workarounds have attracted considerable research attention and show a high degree of consensus, other aspects contain scarce or conflicting findings. READ MORE