Search for dissertations about: "innovative technology management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 117 swedish dissertations containing the words innovative technology management.
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1. Development and Characterization of Reliable Graphene-based Materials for Lightweight and Efficient Thermal Management in Electronics
Abstract : The semiconductor industry continuously aims to increase the transistor density in integrated circuits to improve performance of electronics. As performance and transistor density increases, so does the power density of integrated circuits. READ MORE
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2. Intellectual Property Strategies and Innovation: Causes and Consequences for Firms and Nations
Abstract : New and useful ideas and knowledge, commonly denoted innovations after coming into use, are of decisive importance for economic growth and welfare. To promote the generation and diffusion of innovations, most, if not all, industrialized and industrializing societies rely on some form of an intellectual property rights (IPRs) system. READ MORE
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3. How to promote innovation from an organizational control perspective : A case study of a public infrastructure client
Abstract : Within the infrastructure sector, a public client can have various roles and responsibilities that extend beyond its own organization, such as stimulating and supporting innovation. As an infrastructure project is seldom standardized, the client needs to procure each contract based on the relevant uncertainties and complexities for that specific context. READ MORE
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4. Usability of Textile Reinforced Concrete: Structural Performance, Durability and Sustainability
Abstract : Textile reinforced concrete (TRC) is an innovative high performance composite material consisting of open multi-axial textiles embedded in a fine-grained concrete matrix. Despite the fact that TRC-based research has revealed many promising attributes, it has yet to reach its recognition due to a lack of available design tools, standards and long-term behaviour. READ MORE
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5. Planning the healthy construction workplace through risk assessment and design methods
Abstract : The construction industry is still one of the highest risk industries as far as work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are concerned. These disorders are the most frequently cited injury to workers, affecting many construction workers in Sweden. READ MORE