Search for dissertations about: "intention to stay"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words intention to stay.
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1. Through the Looking Glass : An Identity-Based View of Place Branding
Abstract : Places of today face intense global competition for crucial resources. Attracting visitors and retaining residents is vital especially for post-industrial cities and rural places facing a loss of traditional industrial jobs, and urbanization and centralization of the population and economy. READ MORE
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2. Registered nurses' work motivation and intention to stay at the workplace
Abstract : There is currently a shortage of registered nurses (RNs) and high turnover of RNs, both nationally and internationally. Work motivation is an important part of a healthy work environment and something we need to know more about from an RN perspective. READ MORE
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3. Shaping information security behaviors related to social engineering attacks
Abstract : Today, few companies would manage to continuously stay competitive without the proper utilization of information technology (IT). This has increased companies’ dependency of IT and created new threats that need to be addressed to mitigate risks to daily business operations. READ MORE
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4. Motivations and deterrents to take part in an HIV vaccine trial : experiences from study participants in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Abstract : Background: As HIV infection continues to be a public health problem, development of an effective preventive HIV vaccine is a priority. For the ultimate development of an AIDS vaccine, clinical trials are being conducted throughout the world. READ MORE
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5. Advancing cancer immunotherapy by exploring NK cell education, antibody targeting and tissue homing : stay tuned for directions reaching beyond the natural biology
Abstract : Cancer immunotherapy is a fast-growing field. The natural killer (NK) cells’ innate ability to detect malignant cells and capacity to perform antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) together with low risk of inducing side effects makes these cells an attractive tool for cancer immunotherapy. READ MORE