Search for dissertations about: "merged study"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 96 swedish dissertations containing the words merged study.
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1. Analysis of side friction impacts on urban roads : Case study Dar-es-Salaam
Abstract : Side friction factors are defined as all those actions related to the activities taking place by the sides of the road and sometimes within the road, which interfere with the traffic flow on the travelled way. They include but not limited to pedestrians, bicycles, non-motorised vehicles, parked and stopping vehicles. READ MORE
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2. Coupled processes in seasonally frozen soils : Merging experiments and simulations
Abstract : Soil freezing/thawing is of importance in the transport of water, heat and solute, with coupled effects. Due to complexity in soil freezing/thawing, uncertainty could be influential in both experimentation and simulation work in frozen soils. READ MORE
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3. The Construction of Support and Opposition : A Study of an Attempted Higher Education Merger
Abstract : This study focuses on support and opposition in an attempted merger between three Norwegian university colleges. The university colleges that took part in the merger process were Buskerud University College, Vestfold University College and Østfold University College, all three located in the south-east part of Norway. READ MORE
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4. Searching for keys to successful post-merger integration : A longitudinal case-study following a public sector merger
Abstract : Unsuccessful mergers are unfortunately the rule rather than the exception. Therefore it is necessary to gain an enhanced understanding of mergers and post-merger integrations (PMI) as well as learning more about how mergers and PMIs of information systems (IS) and people can be facilitated. READ MORE
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5. Implementation and use of finance information system: Results of a field study in Ugandan Universities
Abstract : Benefits arising from the use of finance information systems that include among others capability to offer improved timely and reliable accounts reports have been mentioned by many different scholars. The issue of successfully implementing and using the systems is however still a challenging problem especially in developing countries. READ MORE