Search for dissertations about: "Wiklund Håkan"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Wiklund Håkan.
-
6. Balancing Control and Breakthrough in Public Management
Abstract : Previous research shows that a good balance between focus on development of existing processes with development of new and innovative products, processes or services has a positive effect on organizational excellence. However, the relationship between these two quality perspectives is not easy to maintain and it is a challenge for every organization to find an appropriate balance between them. READ MORE
-
7. Regulation of Gene Expression in Multiple Myeloma Cells and Normal Fibroblasts : Integrative Bioinformatic and Experimental Approaches
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis applies integrative genomic and experimental approaches to investigate mechanisms involved in regulation of gene expression in the context of disease and normal cell biology.In papers I and II, we have explored the role of epigenetic regulation of gene expression in multiple myeloma (MM). READ MORE
-
8. On the Relationship between Sustainable Health and Quality Management : Leadership and organizational behaviours from Swedish organizations
Abstract : Sickness absence not only causes significant costs for organizations but also leads to other negative consequences for individuals and societies. Previous research has shown that working with organizational values within Quality Management affects job satisfaction and results in increased profitability and customer satisfaction. READ MORE
-
9. Quality Management for Sustainable Health : Methodologies, Values and Practices taken from Swedish Organizations
Abstract : In many Western countries today, not least in Sweden, there are a lot of organizations that have great problems with sickness absence. The costs connected to the high rates of sickness absence have also risen to alarming levels. READ MORE
-
10. Customer value in commercial experiences : Expecting the unexpected
Abstract : To an ever greater extent, customers desire experiences that are highly emotional, personally designed and memorable. Today’s customer has an increasing need to be entertained and often searches for pleasurable offerings of hedonic value. READ MORE