Search for dissertations about: "cost factors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 937 swedish dissertations containing the words cost factors.
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1. Information Technology Outsourcing in Large Companies in Sweden : A Perspective on Risks, Relationships and Success Factors
Abstract : This thesis investigates large private companies in Sweden that have outsourced their information technology (IT). A considerable proportion of IT outsourcing (ITO) is unsuccessful. READ MORE
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2. Implant-supported restorative therapy in a Swedish population. Complications and cost evaluations
Abstract : Replacing missing teeth through implant-supported restorative therapy is a common treatment procedure. While high survival rates have been reported, complications affecting the implant and/or the implant- supported reconstructions may occur. Such biological or technical complications require additional investment in treatment. READ MORE
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3. Costs in Swedish Public Transport : An analysis of cost drivers and cost efficiency in public transport contracts
Abstract : During the last seven years, the total cost for Swedish public transport provision has increased by over 30 percent in real terms according to figures from the government agency Transport Analysis. A similar pattern is found if considering a longer time span. READ MORE
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4. Urban Intensification in Metropolitan Khartoum : Influential Factors, Benefits and Applicability
Abstract : This dissertation explores the theoretical and methodological implications involved in the policy framework needed to intensify urban residential areas in a developing country. Metropolitan Khartoum, Sudan, has been chosen as a case study. READ MORE
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5. A 3-year lifestyle intervention in primary health care : effects on physical activity, cardiovascular risk factors, quality of life and cost-effectiveness
Abstract : Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing prevalence of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and thus increases the economic burden on health care and society. Expensive and tightly controlled lifestyle interventions reduce cardiovascular risk and onset of diabetes. READ MORE