Search for dissertations about: "performance indicators"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 289 swedish dissertations containing the words performance indicators.
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21. Total Cost Indicators - Operational Performance Indicators for managing environmental and economic efficiency
Abstract : In this Licentiate Dissertation presents a new model for selecting environmental performance indicators in order to improve environmental management. The suggested Total Cost Indicators support a support a preventive approach to environmental management, where environmental issues are addressed before they arise - and before they become costs. READ MORE
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22. In search of future excellence : bibliometric indicators, gender differences, and predicting research performance in the early career
Abstract : The governance of higher education institutions and science have endured significant changes during the last decades, emphasizing competitiveness, performance, and excellence. Embedded in this development is an increased use of bibliometric indicators as decision support tools in contexts of e.g., employment, appointment, and funding. READ MORE
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23. Maintenance performance indicators (MPIs) for railway infrastructure : identification and analysis for improvement
Abstract : With increasing awareness that maintenance not only ensures safety and track performance, but also creates additional value in the business process; many infrastructure managers and owners are treating maintenance as an integral part of the business process. This is also true for the Banverket (Swedish National Rail Administration). READ MORE
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24. Evaluating energy efficient buildings : Energy- and moisture performance considering future climate change
Abstract : One of the greatest challenges the world is facing is climate change. The need of reduction of energy use and an increased use of renewable energy in buildings constitutes important climate change mitigation measures. READ MORE
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25. Solar access indicators for urban planning
Abstract : Solar access describes the amount and distribution of sunlight in living environments. Access to sunlight is crucial for the health and sustainability of cities. It is vital for people and vegetation, and for energy production and conservation. READ MORE