Search for dissertations about: "personal resources"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 190 swedish dissertations containing the words personal resources.
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1. Getting Personal : A Framework for Context-Aware Services and System Design for Contemporary Mobile Environments
Abstract : This study explores the subject of providing personalized services to mobile users, by exploiting relevant domain knowledge (i.e. contextual information). READ MORE
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2. Knowledge, Value and Personal experience : Upper secondary students' resources of supporting reasons when arguing socioscientific issues
Abstract : This thesis focuses on upper secondary students’ use of resources in their supporting reasons when arguing socioscientific issues (SSIs). The skills of argumentation have been emphasized in science education during the past decades and SSIs are proven a good context for learners to enhance skills of argumentation and achieve the goal of scientific literacy. READ MORE
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3. From Good Work to Sustainable Development - Human Resources Consumption and Regeneration in the Post-Bureaucratic Working Life
Abstract : The thesis concentrates on the psychological consequences ofthe contemporary work. Two focal question of the thesis are,first, why do employeespsychological resources becomeconsumed in the contemporary working life? Second, how tocreate regenerative work enabling employeesdevelopmentin the present situation? The latter question aims todistinguish the conditions for sustainable individual andcollective development at work. READ MORE
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4. When Information Technology Faces Resource Interaction : Using IT Tools to Handle Products at IKEA and Edsbyn
Abstract : This thesis investigates the interplay between IT and the other resources in business networks. IT tools are important facilities that firms utilize in several managerial tasks. READ MORE
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5. Gloria muliebris: Elite female status competition in Mid-Republican Rome
Abstract : Elite status competition permeated mid-Republican Rome (264–133 BCE). Struggles for superiority in status among the senatorial elite catalysed social growth and conflict in the res publica: competition and the desire for glory suffused elite society. READ MORE