Search for dissertations about: "e recruitment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 154 swedish dissertations containing the words e recruitment.
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1. Unpacking Employer Branding in the Information Technology Industry
Abstract : Attracting and retaining the best talent is a concern, particularly for knowledge-based firms in high-turnover industries, which rely on a limited supply of highly qualified individuals (Ewing, Pitt, De Bussy, & Berthon, 2002). In 2014, 36% of global employers criticized talent shortages, and in a 2015 study, 73% of CEOs reported being concerned about the availability of workers with key skills (Mosley, 2015). READ MORE
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2. Human ovarian follicle recruitment : an in vitro approach
Abstract : Following the first reports of successful cryopreservation of human ovarian tissue, the freezing and banking of such tissue has become common practice worldwide for the preservation of fertility. Patients include those at risk of premature ovarian failure, women and girls with Turner's syndrome, and cancer patients for whom radiation or cytotoxic treatments are likely to destroy their reproductive potential. READ MORE
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3. Aquatic vegetation in coastal ecosystems : The role of biotic interactions and environmental change for ecosystem functions and resilience in the Baltic Sea
Abstract : Coastal ecosystems are among the most productive on Earth but subjected to many human pressures. In shallow coastal areas, aquatic vegetation constitutes foundation species that sustain secondary production and act as a nutrient filter, which may buffer human impacts. READ MORE
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4. Studies of transcription factor domains and their interactions with other transcription factors
Abstract : The studies in this thesis deal with different questions concerning interactions of functional domains of factors involved in transcriptional regulation. The first study of this thesis is focused on the target factor binding mechanism of transcriptional activators. READ MORE
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5. Functional studies on the orphan receptor Nurr1 and related retinoid receptors
Abstract : Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a large family of ligand-inducible transcription factors which includes receptors for steroid hormones, retinoids (vitamin A derivatives), vitamin D an d thyroid hormone. The family also includes a large number of structurally related proteins that lack identified ligands and are therefore refered to as orphan receptors. READ MORE