Search for dissertations about: "digital media evolution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words digital media evolution.
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1. Digital Capability : Investigating Coevolution of IT and Business Strategies
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the role of information technology (IT) in organizational strategy. Specifically, it examines how organizations can persist in turbulent competitive landscapes characterized by IT innovations. READ MORE
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2. Experimental Evolution : and Fitness Effects of Mutations
Abstract : Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow selection to be the main driver of evolution. With advances in sequencing technologies and precise methods for genetic engineering, many bacteria are excellent models for studying elementary questions in evolutionary biology. READ MORE
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3. Cross-media News Work - Sensemaking of the Mobile Media (R)evolution
Abstract : This dissertation makes a longitudinal study of transforming tensions in media production processes. It focuses on the thoughts and actions of new and mobile media in the interplay between staff from editorial-, business and IT departments in an organization coupled with the old newspaper medium. READ MORE
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4. Digital innovation and changing identities : investigating organizational implications of digitalization
Abstract : The emergence of digital technology represents a paradigmatic historical shift. As a process transforming sociotechnical structures, digitalization has had pervasive effects on organizing structures and business logics, as well as contemporary society as a whole. In recent years, these effects have been particularly salient in the content-based (e. READ MORE
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5. Digital rhetoric and poetics : signifying strategies in electronic literature
Abstract : The dissertation explores computational and media-based signifying strategies in electronic literature from the point of view of reading, writing, programming and design, with a focus on the rhetoric and poetics of heavily mediated, multi-modal digital artifacts. With the introduction of images, animations, audio, and the procedural into the area of literary practice it is perhaps no longer sufficient to consider electronic literature within the domain of traditional concepts of rhetoric or poetics. READ MORE