Search for dissertations about: "Workplace Culture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Workplace Culture.
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1. Arbetsplatskultur, socialt stöd och arbetets mening. Anställning med lönebidrag och daglig verksamhet för personer med intellektuella arbetshandikapp
Abstract : Studien tar sin utgångspunkt i Handikappreformen, vars mål var att personer med funktionshinder – däribland de med utvecklingsstörning – skall integreras under de ideologiska ledstjärnorna; delaktighet och jämlikhet. Denna studie fokuserar på män och kvinnor med intellektuella arbetshandikapp. READ MORE
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2. Workplace Incivility : Investigating bystander behavior, well-being, and coping responses to perceived incivility
Abstract : Workplace incivility has been found to be a ubiquitous phenomenon, with adverse effects for individuals, organizations and society. Over the past two decades, substantial research efforts have been made to increase knowledge about workplace incivility, including investigations of its targets and perpetrators. READ MORE
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3. Health and Office Architecture
Abstract : The office, where many people spend most of their day, influences the health of employees, their families, communities, and society. While the body of research that relates office environment to health is growing, a question of interest for practitioners arises: how buildings should be designed and managed in order to support and promote health. READ MORE
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4. Service in the Airlines : Customer or Competition Oriented?
Abstract : This dissertation has two objectives. The first objective is to study an airline's organizational culture and its impact on the provision of service through a semiotic perspective, focusing on competence development, image, and the quality of service provided. READ MORE
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5. Uncovering pain and caring for children in the pediatric intensive care unit : nurses’ clinical approach and parent’s perspective
Abstract : Background: The thesis has a standpoint in a synthesis of caring science and educationscience from a clinical perspective. Children in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) are in an exposed position, dependent on nurses to acknowledge their needs. READ MORE