Search for dissertations about: "future orientation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 150 swedish dissertations containing the words future orientation.
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1. Quality management and sustainability : exploring stakeholder orientation
Abstract : In today's society, organisations are exposed to stiff competition, and wants and expectations might change rapidly. In order to survive, all organisations must meet wants and expectations from a number of actors who can cause the organisation to fail. These actors are called stakeholders. READ MORE
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2. The past and the future in the present : Kenyan adult immigrants' stories on orientation and adult education in Sweden
Abstract : The aim of this study is to find out how adult migrants with biographical experiences from Kenya orient themselves in Sweden.Taking an individual perspective (how individuals orient themselves as opposed to what the state does to deal with a group of immigrants), and by using life (hi)story approach and reconstructing experiences on how individual adult immigrants orient themselves, this dissertation analyses the role educational and working experiences from Kenya play in the way the participants orient themselves. READ MORE
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3. The past and the future in the Present : Kenyan adult immigrant’s stories on orientation and adult education in Sweden
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4. Biosensor surface chemistry for oriented protein immobilization and biochip patterning
Abstract : This licentiate thesis is focused on two methods for protein immobilization to biosensor surfaces for future applications in protein microarray formats. The common denominator is a surface chemistry based on a gold substrate with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of functionalized alkanethiolates. READ MORE
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5. Shifting Gears : Automated Driving on the Eve of Autonomous Drive
Abstract : The compelling images and promises attached to autonomous drive vehicles can easily create an impression that one can speak of a radical distinction between a self-driving future and a manual-driving present. Yet today’s drivers can already refer to their everyday driving as being experienced as though on ‘auto-pilot’, in which they are able to drive their cars while lost in things such as daydreams, conversations, or plans for their day ahead. READ MORE