Search for dissertations about: "management information system applied to business"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words management information system applied to business.
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1. Information System Providers and Business Relationships : A Study on the Impact of Connections
Abstract : Information systems are integrated in the daily business of companies, to support the exchanges with its counterparts. To manage these information systems, companies often turn to third parties: information system providers (IS-providers). READ MORE
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2. Gaining competitive advantage through information technology. A resource-based approach to the creation and employment of strategic IT resources
Abstract : Information technology is a central phenomenon in modern society. It is widely used in a variety of settings and commercial firms use it for a variety of purposes. READ MORE
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3. Designing Interactive Value Development: Perspectives and Strategies for High Precision Marketing
Abstract : This dissertation addresses the design of value productive episodes at the customer/firm boundary. Its purpose is: To provide perspective and help articulate strategies for increasing precision of the design of interactive marketing and value productive efforts at firm/customer boundaries. READ MORE
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4. Information Worker Productivity Enabled by IT System Usage : A Complementary-Based Approach
Abstract : Assessing the conditions of productivity of individual workers who process information and use IT has been a concern for many researchers. Prior studies have applied different theoretical foundations to study the relationship between IT use and productivity at individual level in post adoption scenarios and have provided mixed results. READ MORE
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5. Use of the CIM framework for data management in maintenance of electricity distribution networks
Abstract : Aging infrastructure and personnel, combined with stricter financial constraints has put maintenance, or more popular Asset Management, at the top of the agenda for most power utilities. At the same time the industry reports that this area is not properly supported by information systems. READ MORE