Search for dissertations about: "boundary perspective"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 106 swedish dissertations containing the words boundary perspective.
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1. Cross-boundary knowledge work in innovation : Understanding the role of space and objects
Abstract : This dissertation studies the topic of cross-boundary knowledge work from the perspective of sociomateriality. Cross-boundary knowledge work refers to the collaboration of actors belonging to different social worlds to achieve shared knowledge outcomes. READ MORE
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2. Transformation of business collaboration in a digital age : Towards a multi-relation perspective
Abstract : The process of digitalisation is progressively transforming the way business is carried out and how enterprises collaborate. In this digital age, characterised by collaborations among a larger community of suppliers, customers, employees, and governments, all partners need to understand avariety of relations and how digitalisation transforms them. READ MORE
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3. Data assimilation for numerical weather prediction systems : a 25 year perspective
Abstract : This thesis deals with the assimilation of meteorological observations in numerical weather prediction models. A selection of research and development contributions by the author during 25 years is included and discussed in the light of international development efforts up to the present time. READ MORE
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4. Boundary layers over wing sections
Abstract : The understanding of developing boundary layers over wings is an important topic from the perspective of industrial applications. An increased understanding would be consequential not only for achieving higher fuel efficiency but also in the design of aircraft control strategies. READ MORE
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5. Experiencing work/non-work : Theorising individuals’ process of integrating and segmenting work, family, social and private
Abstract : The relationships between work and personal life have been on the public, business, and research agenda for about 35 years. Perspectives on these relationships have shifted from a work-family to work-life or work-personal life focus, from a conflict to a balance or enrichment view and, finally, from a segmentation to an integration perspective. READ MORE