Search for dissertations about: "advisory"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the word advisory.
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11. Driving Safe in the Future - HMI for Integrated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : To be able to drive safely and efficiently, drivers need information from the surrounding traffic environment that make it possible to foresee early events that may negatively affect safety. A driver can in some cases perceive events that potentially have a negative impact on traffic safety, but in other cases not. READ MORE
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12. The emerging role of advisory boards in strategizing in family firms : A sensemaking perspective
Abstract : This thesis addresses the emerging role of advisory boards in strategizing in privately held family firms. The thesis focuses on the period in which family firms start considering to work with an advisory board through the board’s first several years of existence. READ MORE
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13. Understanding the relationships between bank-customer relations, financial advisory services and saving behavior
Abstract : While the saving environment has become more complex in recent years, so has the demand for individual activity. Important impetuses include financial deregulation, globalization, technological change, and reformed pension systems. READ MORE
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14. Gaining Professional Competence for Patient Encounters by Means of a New Understanding
Abstract : Swedish health care is currently facing problems, such as lack of financial resources, staff shortage and dissatisfaction among patients and professionals. Patients’ dissatisfaction was the point of departure for the present study, and one approach dealing with this problem was investigated. READ MORE
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15. The state and the medical profession : A cross-national comparison of the health policy arena in the United Kingdom and Sweden 1945 - 1985
Abstract : The present study analyses the relationship between the State and the medical profession in the United Kingdom and Sweden in the period 1945 to 1985. They are nations which have adopted similar principles for providing health services to the population in the post-war period. READ MORE