Search for dissertations about: "driver capability"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words driver capability.
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6. Unplanned managerial work : A driver for knowledge creation and innovation capabilities in manufacturing SMEs
Abstract : Manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are important as they contribute to economic growth, employment opportunities and social integration. Their innovation capability is central to strengthening competitiveness, adaptability, and developing new sustainable solutions. READ MORE
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7. Exploiting individual wheel actuators to enhance vehicle dynamics and safety in electric vehicles
Abstract : This thesis is focused on individual wheel actuators in road vehicles intended for vehicle motion control. Particular attention is paid to electro-mechanical actuators and how they can contribute to improving vehicle dynamics and safety. READ MORE
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8. Networking as a tool for competitive advantage : evidence from Swedish new ventures
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to increase our understanding of factors influencing new venture performance, and ultimately survival. The focus of this research is to study how network relationships, and a new venture's ability to initiate, develop and utilise the relationships that affect the firm's entrepreneurial strategy (here defined as the firm's entrepreneurial orientation) when seeking competitiveness. READ MORE
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9. Manufacturability in the Nanometer Era: Regularity considerations in VLSI Circuits
Abstract : Each reduction of the technology node has, along with improvements in IC fabricationtechnology, been the main driver in delivering the demand for function rich, integratedmobile electronics that are so prevalent. As devices keep growing smaller and geometriesapproach the order of a few atomic layers, it is increasingly difficult to achievecost-effective mass production for reasons related to performance and fabrication capability. READ MORE
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10. Vehicle Dynamics Control after Impacts in Multiple-Event Accidents
Abstract : Accidents statistics show that multiple-event accidents (MEAs) represent a considerable and increasing proportion of all vehicle traffic accidents. MEAs are characterized by having at least one vehicle subjected to more than one harmful event. MEAs now comprise approximately 25% of all passenger vehicle accidents. READ MORE