Search for dissertations about: "Ulrika Westergren"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Ulrika Westergren.
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1. Disentangling sociomateriality : an exploration of remote monitoring systems in interorganizational networks
Abstract : Firmly placed in an industrial setting, this research explored the introduction of remote monitoring technology into three different organizational contexts. By following these organizations over time, starting with their intention to invest in remote monitoring systems (RMS), there was a unique opportunity to witness their processes and to gain an insight into the intricacies of information technology (IT) and organizational transformation. READ MORE
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2. Succeeding implementation : the internet of things as a digitally transformative technology
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to ‘smart’, sensor- and intelligence-imbued, interconnected systems, intended to generate and process context-aware data that can be used to improve organizational processes. Improvement of logistical-, process-, or management-efficacy allows firms and organizations to radically change and enhance the efficiency and scale of key aspects of their operations. READ MORE
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3. Shared Platform Coopetition: The Paradoxical Tension between Stabilized Cooperation and Intensified Competition
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4. Implementation strategies for nutritional guidelines in nursing homes : Effects on care staff and residents
Abstract : Introduction: The number of older adults (≥ 65 years) is increasing in Sweden. At the same time, the elderly care system is being restructured with an increased care burden in nursing homes (NHs). Several studies report a high prevalence of malnutrition among older adults. READ MORE
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5. 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