Search for dissertations about: "engaged scholarship research"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words engaged scholarship research.
-
1. Learning in Collaboration : Academics’ experiences in collaborative partnerships
Abstract : There is an ongoing debate both in the United States and Europe about the need to develop a broader view of scholarship and the different activities connected with it, including “service to the community”. In Sweden, service takes the form of practice-oriented engagement and collaboration with the surrounding community, as stipulated by Swedish law regulating universities’ activities. READ MORE
-
2. Engaged in digital service innovation
Abstract : The research in this thesis has digital services innovation to support Human-Centred Service Systems (HCSSs) from a practice theory perspective as a foundation. Digital service innovation is understood as service system reconfiguration due to digitalization, with the aim to change the service systemsin a way that increases the value for the involved actors. READ MORE
-
3. Collaborative Value : an engaged analysis of ecosystem capabilities
Abstract : In a world where sustainable development is important and strategies can no longer be developed based on predictable futures, there is increased reliance on organizational capabilities to manage and collaborate with others. To survive continuous disruption and thrive sustainably in the future, organizations must reconsider both their strategic imperatives and operating models. READ MORE
-
4. Raising the Costs or Lowering the Bar : International influences on conflict-related sexual violence
Abstract : This dissertation contributes to the growing literature on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). More specifically, the four essays it contains advance our understanding of CRSV by shedding light on the intersection between international involvement and CRSV perpetrated by states and rebel groups engaged in civil war. READ MORE
-
5. Exploring Designs for a Process Prioritisation Method
Abstract : Problem/Purpose: Process prioritisation is an ill-structured and complex problem that remains a mystery phase in business process management (BPM) research. More explorative approaches are called upon to tackle process management problems, to facilitate process innovation and to design new processes in dynamic environments. READ MORE