Search for dissertations about: "leadership behaviour"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words leadership behaviour.
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11. Improving leadership through the power of words and music
Abstract : Background: Poor leadership is highly prevalent and associated with destructive processes in the workplace, including stress related ill health. Yet, the applied methods to improve leadership practices are rarely grounded in scientific research. READ MORE
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12. Individual Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression
Abstract : This thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression in international criminal law. Prosecuting aggression is predicated by the so-called leadership clause—an individual can be held responsible only if he or she meets the requirement of being in a position of control over or to direct state action. READ MORE
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13. In the mind of the beholder : perspectives on healthcare managers' leadership
Abstract : The managerial mission in healthcare services today entails challenging conditions that have implications for healthcare managers’ leadership. These circumstances, in combination with reports in the literature describing a consistent association between leadership and employee outcomes, have heightened the need for research on how healthcare manager’s leadership relates to psychosocial aspects in the workplace and how leadership can be supported. READ MORE
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14. Nursing management at a Swedish university hospital
Abstract : High turnover rate among nursing staff is a global problem and important for nurse managers to deal with. In order to help health care leaders to retain competent staff, it is important to improve the knowledge of the ways and the extent to which leadership behaviour relates to nurse job satisfaction and staff turnover. READ MORE
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15. Fit for European Democracy? : Party Discipline in the European Parliament
Abstract : This study evaluates the fitness of political parties for the democratisation of the European Union. At the national level political parties have successfully functioned as transmission belts between voter’s preferences and political outcomes in representative democracies. READ MORE