Search for dissertations about: "innovation questionnaire"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words innovation questionnaire.
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1. INNOVATION AUDITING THE AUDIT & THE AUDITOR : (from the perspective of the internal auditor)
Abstract : There are many innovation audits that aim to contribute to increased innovativeness through systematic monitoring and review. In line with this the purpose of this study is to build knowledge that increases both the academic and the practical user-value of innovation audits. READ MORE
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2. The complexities of implementing person-centred care in a real-world setting : A case study with seven embedded units
Abstract : Background: Implementing complex innovations such as person-centred care (PCC) is gaining international momentum. Studies in real-world settings have the potential to designate factors crucial for large-scale implementation.Overall aim: To increase the knowledge about the implementation process of PCC in a real-world setting. READ MORE
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3. Managing in turbulence : an empirical study of small firms operating in a turbulent environment
Abstract : This thesis deals with how small firms, and especially their CEOs, manage their situation in times of high environmental turbulence. Eight firms have been chosen for the empirical study based on their performance and the CEO’s self-efficacy and tolerance for ambiguity. READ MORE
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4. Nurturing Innovations : idea development in R&D projects
Abstract : This thesis aims to encourage the realization of innovations through supporting individuals involved in idea development activities, within or related to R&D projects. This is of interest because R&D projects have become fundamental units for achieving innovation, particularly in large companies, and innovations require the implementation of creative ideas. READ MORE
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5. CAD adoption in the Swedish architectural industry : IT and the professional service sector
Abstract : The adoption of information technology (IT) is an intensive and ongoing process in society. All types of firms, but especially service firms, tend to adopt IT. Professional services, a sub-section of the service sector, are heavy users of IT. These firms are special because their business builds on the knowledge of the people in the firm. READ MORE